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Octuple-precision floating-point format is a binary floating-point representation that uses 256 bits (32 bytes) to represent a number. It is designed to provide a very high level of precision and range, far exceeding that of standard single (32-bit), double (64-bit), and triple (80-bit) precision formats.

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