Question: In a computer system, memory operations currently take up 30% of execution time. A new gadget called a cache (i.e. an Ll cache) speeds-up 80%

In a computer system, memory operations currently take up 30% of execution time. A new gadget called a cache (i.e. an Ll cache) speeds-up 80% of the memory operations by a factor of 4. (a) [3] What is the speed-up due to the cache? (b) [5] A second new gadget called an L2 cache speeds-up half the remaining 20% of the memory operations by a factor of 2. What is the total speed- up with the L1 and L2 cache together? Note: It is useful to draw pictures to solve this part of the
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