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Calculations ProgramRunTime = Instructions/Program x Cycles/Instructions x Time/

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Calculations ProgramRunTime = Instructions/Program x Cycles/Instructions x Time/Cycle 59). Assume your program of interest is being executed by a 800 MHz processor core, which executes approximately 5 instructions for each 3 CPU cycles. If the program takes 12 seconds to execute, how many instructions are in the program of interest? 60). If the processor core frequency is increased to 1.2 Ghz, and the number of instructions and CPI remain unchanged, how long would you expect the program to require for execution? 61). Which ISA taxonomy/optimization, discussed this semester, is useful in reducing the overall size in bytes of the machine language executable? Explain how, not just the term. 62). Which ISA taxonomy/optimization, discussed this semester, is useful in reducing the number of cycles / instruction in the executed program? Explain how, not just the term. 63). Which ISA taxonomy/optimization, discussed this semester, is useful in reducing the number of instructions / program in the compiled executable? Explain how, not just the term. 64). Which engineering trend / attribute, discussed this semester, is a primary contributor to a reduction in time / cycle? Not simply increased frequecy. Be specific and use industry standard terminology.

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