John has a computer with a 64-bit processor running at 2.0 GHz.
What is the maximum theoretical
data throughput in Gb/s.
John has a computer with a 64-bit processor running at 2.0 GHz. What is the maximum...
The current Pentium processor uses 64-bit "registers". Assuming your processor is ticking away at a rate of 2.7 GHz, how long will it take to reach the biggest number the register can hold (Hint: the biggest number is 2^64 - 1): * Time until the register hit the maximum value = <??> years
A non-pipelined processor has a clock rate of 1 GHz and an average instruction takes 9 cycles to execute. The manufacturer has decided to design a pipelined version of this processor. For this purpose, the instruction cycle has been divided into five stages with the following latencies: Stage 1 – 2.0 ns,Stage 2 – 1.5 ns, Stage 3 – 1.0 ns, Stage 4 – 2.6 ns, Stage 5 – 1.9 ns. Each stage will require an extra 0.4 ns for...
Provide the formula with an explanation. I'll rate. Thanks. A computer has a 64-bit data bus and 64-bit-wide memory blocks. If a memory access takes 10 ns, what is the bandwidth of the memory system?
Processor 1 is on a 4-stage pipeline on a 12ns clock cycle. Processor 2 is on a 10-stage pipeline on a 4ns clock cycle. Which processor has the better latency? Which processor has better maximum throughput? Assuming 25% of all instructions on P1 require a 1-cycle stall, what is its throughput?
If a computer has 64-bit addresses and each address corresponds to one byte, how many gigabytes of memory can the computer address? (Show the math) The past answers for this same question are either incorrect or do not show the math.
What is the minimum and maximum floating-point number stored in a 64-bit register assuming 1 bit as a sign-bit, 16 bits for exponent and rest of the bits for significant ?
2) (25 points) Consider a hypothetical mieroprocessor generating 16-bit addresses with 32-bit data accesses (i.e. each access retrieves 32 bits for each address). a. What is the maximum memory address space (i.e., mmber of addresses) that the processor can access directly? What is the maximum memory capacity (in bytes) for this microprocessor? b. c. What is the last memory address that the CPU can access? Write your answer in decimal. What is the maximum memory address space that the processor...
Given a computer with 16-bit data bus and 20-bit address bus,
what is the maximum memory capacity? Design the memory using the
128k × 8 memory chip shown below.
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Question 20 5 pts Suppose a computer has 32-bit instructions. The instruction set consists of 64 different operations. All instructions have an opcode and two address fields (allowing for two addresses). The first of these addresses must be a register direct address, and the second must be a memory address. Expanding opcodes are not used. The machine has 16 registers. What's the size of the largest memory space that can be addressed by this computer?Assume byte addressable memory.
(6 pts) A program P2 is executed on computer system B, which has a 2.8571429 GHz clock frequency. A programmer writes code to read processor performance monitoring registers after the program completes (Intel refers to the part of the CPU that can be used to collect run-time information as the Performance Monitoring Unit or PMU). The performance monitoring unit indicates that 23,118,471,971 user instructions were executed (just the instructions of P2 excluding OS and overhead instructions) in 53,866,039,692 clock cycles....