Computers and Technology, 05.05.2020 18:35, quay84
Assume that a pipelined MIPS processor is running the following program: sub $6, $5, $7 and $16, $6, $9 or $17, $10, $6 add $18, $6, $6 sw $19, 30($6) 2.A.) (10 POINTS) What pipeline hazard(s) will be caused by this code? List all hazard(s) and explain. Please show your work by drawing a diagram and explain in detail. 2.B.) (30 POINTS β 10 POINTS each) Solve the pipeline hazard(s) you addressed in 2A by employing each of the following. For each solution please show your work by drawing a diagram and explain in detail. 2.B.1.) (10 POINTS) inserting nop statement(s) only 2.B.2.) (10 POINTS) data forwarding only 2.B.3.) (10 POINTS) data stalling only 2.C.) (10 POINTS) Consider the "set on less than" instruction of MIPS. Give an example of using this instruction (with complete syntax) to solve the pipeline hazard(s) you identified in 2A. Please show your work by drawing a diagram and explain in detail.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:50, IdkHowToDoMath
Given int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a while loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 counting numbers, and store this value in total. thus your code should put 11 + 22 + 33 + + 4949 + 50*50 into total. use no variables other than k and total.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 01:30, BIKRAMlawati5544
Could you find out how im still getting an 83 percent on this in edhesive a = input("enter an animal: ") s = input ("enter a sound: ") e = "e-i-e-i-o" print ("old macdonald had a farm, " + e) print ("and on his farm he had a " + a + "," + e) print ("with a " + s + "-" + s + " here and a " + s + "-" + s + " there") print ("here a " + s+ " there a " + s) print ("everywhere a " + s + "-" + s ) print ("old macdonald had a farm, " + e)
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Assume that a pipelined MIPS processor is running the following program: sub $6, $5, $7 and $16, $6,...
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