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Consider a 32-bit in-order pipeline that has the following stages. Note the many differences from the examples in class: a stage that converts CISC instructions to micro-ops, one stage to do register reads, one stage to do register writes, three stages to access the data memory, and 4 stages for the FP-ALU. For the questions below, assume that each CISC instruction is simple and is converted to a single micro-op.
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