Proper noun
VFP
(computing) Abbreviation of Visual FoxPro.
The NEON hardware shares the same floating-point registers as used in VFP. Source: Internet
The VFP architecture was intended to support execution of short "vector mode" instructions but these operated on each vector element sequentially and thus did not offer the performance of true single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) vector parallelism. Source: Internet
They provide some of the same functionality as VFP but are not opcode -compatible with it. Source: Internet
VFP provides floating-point computation suitable for a wide spectrum of applications such as PDAs, smartphones, voice compression and decompression, three-dimensional graphics and digital audio, printers, set-top boxes, and automotive applications. Source: Internet