👉 In computer science, a denormalized number is a floating-point number that represents a value that could be denoted as a fraction between 0 and 1. This can be achieved by converting a real-valued number to a floating-point format where it has a fractional part (denominator) of 1. For example, the decimal number 3.5 would be represented as 0.862. Denormalized numbers are used in computer graphics and video processing to represent values