linux kernel and floating point register

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from
http://www.uniforum.chi.il.us/slides/linuxkernel/LinuxKernel.ppt

Daniel P. Bovet said

"two cases of deferred allocation of resources in Linux
(1) page frames (demand paging, Copy On Write)
(2)floating point registers"

I cannot understand the second case.

Thanks for anyone's help.

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