Dynamic vs Static instruction count
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What is the difference between dynamic and static instruction count?

a. Derive an expression to calculate the user CPU time as a function of following parameters: the dynamic instruction count (N), clock cycle per instruction (CPI) and clock frequency (f)

b. Explain the reason for choosing ‘dynamic’ instruction count as a parameter in Question 3a instead of ‘static’ instruction count

Ecclesiasticus answered 19/11, 2012 at 16:32 Comment(0)
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The dynamic instruction count is the actual number of instructions executed by the CPU for a specific program execution, whereas the static instruction count is the number of instruction the program has.

We usually use dynamic instruction count as if for example you have a loop in your program then some instructions get executed more than once. Also, in the presence of branches, some instructions may not be executed at all.

Hutchings answered 19/11, 2012 at 16:42 Comment(0)
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Execution time (ET) = clock cycles per instruction(CPI) * number of instruction(IC) * cycle duration (CD).

Since a cycle frequency/rate (CR) is simply the inverse of cycle duration I.e cycles per second- and vice versa

ET= (CPI *IC)/CR

Amyloid answered 10/5, 2018 at 22:6 Comment(0)

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