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Sternbach-Software avatar Sternbach-Software commented on June 27, 2024 1

@0xAdriaTorralba To my knowledge, there is no hardware that supports arbitrary precision arithmetic. It is almost always (if not always) done in software. Therefore, the question is moot.

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0xAdriaTorralba avatar 0xAdriaTorralba commented on June 27, 2024

Hey! Thank you for trying it out!

I assume that you are refering to GPU 2D visualisation. Last time I checked, I performed some (empirical) calculations and I found that I couldn't go further than this 0.000005 before the visualisation became a mess of pixels. I'm not very familiar with BigDecimal (or its equivalent to C#), but this was using an old late 2013 MacBook Pro and using an old version of .NET.

Also,

  • Do you have a source that states that the M3 Max (or maybe the whole Apple Silicon line-up) supports arbitrary precision arithmetic?
  • Implementing BigDecimal (or its equivalent to C#) might not be trivial, since I'm thinking that this might require a major update on both .NET and Unity version that (most probably) will break a lot of things.

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