Erratum (processor)

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In semiconductor technology, an erratum is an error in the microcode of a microprocessor and its documentation.

A well-known example is the flag erratum in early Intel Pentium Pro processors. This bug made the conversion of floating point numbers to integers unreliable by not signaling an exception under certain conditions.

The FDIV bug in the Intel Pentium processor also caused a stir in 1994 .