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PC Read address Add Instruction Instruction memory Read register 1 Read register 2 Registers Read data 2 Write register Write data RegWrite Read data 1 16 Sign- extend 32 Shift left 2 ALUSrc E3X Add ALU result ALU operation Zero ALU ALU PCSrc result Address MemWrite MemRead Read data Write Data data memory MemtoReg MUX
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Assume that individual stages of the datapath have the following latencies:
- IF: 250ps
- ID: 350ps
- EX: 150ps
- MEM: 300ps
- WB: 200ps
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- List the required stages for each of the following types of instructions: load, store, r-type, branch.
- What is the execution time of each type of instruction assuming only the required stages execute for each instruction?
- Assuming the same instruction mix listed in Problem 7, what is the average execution time across all instructions?
- Assuming pipelining is used, what would be the necessary clock cycle time?
- Assuming pipelining is used, what would be the execution time for a single load instruction to execute?
- Use the average instruction execution time calculated in Part d of this problem to determine the overall speed-up gained by pipelining. Assume the processor continuously runs with a full pipeline and hazards are completely avoided.
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