The smallest 29-bit adder yet. As a Kogge-Stone adder, it's the first to use only logarithmic space.
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I remember your multiplier and divider, but I didn't realize that the key to them was that each of these units performed arithmetic on the whole FILT ctype range. That's some fantastic compactness there. It's 11/22/16 and I've been busy with uni, but I've gotten back to implementing the 4th gen mk5 adder of 8 bit width. I guess the Kogge-Stone is excellent for serialism whilst my 4th gen shall hopefully excel at parallelism.