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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION+DESIGN >I<
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.15E

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Processor numberRequired timeWaiting timeSpeedupRatio
1100   
250541.850.93
425293.440.86
812.516.56.060.75
166.2510.259.760.61

The execution time of the processor can be calculated using the following formula

Requiredtime=ExecutiontimeProcessornumber

Substitute, “100” for “execution time” and “1” for “processor number” in the above formula is given below:

Requiredtime=1001=100

Thus the time required by the first processor is 100 seconds.

Substitute, “100” for “execution time” and “2” for “processor number” in the above formula is given below:

Requiredtime=1002=50

Thus the time required by 2 processors is 50 seconds.

Substitute, “100” for “execution time” and “4” for “processor number” in the above formula is given below:

Requiredtime=1004=25

Thus the time required by 4 processors is 25 seconds.

Substitute, “100” for “execution time” and “8” for “processor number” in the above formula is given below:

Requiredtime=1008=12.5

Thus the time required by 8 processors is 12.5 seconds.

Substitute, “100” for “execution time” and “16” for “processor number” in the above formula is given below:

Requiredtime=10016=6.25

Thus the execution time of 16 processors is 6.25 seconds.

The waiting time of the processor can be calculated using the formula Waitingtime=Requiredtime+Overheadtime

The waiting time of the first processor is 0 because the processor itself starts the process on the requirement.

Substitute, “50” for “required time” and “4” for “overhead time” in the above formula is given below:

Waitingtime=50+4=54

Thus, the waiting time of 2 processors is 54 seconds.

Substitute, “25” for “required time” and “4” for “overhead time” in the above formula is given below:

Waitingtime=25+4=29

Thus, the waiting time of 4 processors is 29 seconds.

Substitute, “12.5” for “required time” and “4” for “overhead time” in the above formula is given below:

Waitingtime=12.5+4=16

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