Question: Suppose that a task makes extensive use of floating-point operations, with 60% of the time consumed by floating-point operations. With a new hardware design, the
Suppose that a task makes extensive use of floating-point operations, with 60% of the time consumed by floating-point operations. With a new hardware design, the floatingpoint module is sped up by a factor of K (K=4). Assume that the new hardware design would increase the cost by 25%. The sales department reports that users will pay an additional 25% if the overall performance is doubled. Is it worth adopting the new hardware design? Hint: overall speed up should be doubled to justify the cost increase. (5 points)
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