👉 A floater is a type of software that is designed to be lightweight, efficient, and perform well even on low-end hardware. It typically uses a single instruction per byte (SIB) instead of multiple instructions per byte for operations such as arithmetic, logical calculations, or file I/O. Floaters are commonly used in embedded systems, where they can provide significant performance benefits by reducing the overhead associated with multiple instructions per byte. They are also often used in applications that require low latency and high speed