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6 January, 00:57

A 5stage single pipeline computer uses the pipeline mentioned in the lecture (not the book). It resolves the direction and target of a conditional branch instruction at the end of its third pipeline stage. When a branch is detected, the pipeline quashes the subsequent instructions already in the pipeline and stalls until the branch is resolved. After that, execution resumes at the target or the fall-through instruction, based on the branch condition. How many cycles does the pipeline stall upon a branch? (i. e, how many cycles are lost?)

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  1. 6 January, 01:07
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    I have no idea sorry
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