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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following instruction mix of the
LEGV8 assembly code:
R-type I-type LDUR STUR CBZ B
24%
28%
25%
10% 11% 2%
1- What fraction of all instructions use data
memory?
2- What fraction of all instructions use
instruction memory?
3- What fraction of all instructions do not
access the data memory?
3- What fraction of all instructions do not
use the ALU unit?
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