Why is non-restoring division faster than restoring division?
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Examples of slow division include restoring, non-performing restoring, non-restoring, and SRT division. Fast division methods start with a close approximation to the final quotient and produce twice as many digits of the final quotient on each iteration.
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the slow division is non restoring division faster than restoring division
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