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Discuss about the instruction level pipelining(ILP).​

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Instruction-level parallelism (ILP) is a measure of how many of the instructions in a computer program can be executed simultaneously. ... If we assume that each operation can be completed in one unit of time then these three instructions can be completed in a total of two units of time, giving an ILP of 3/2.

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Instruction-level parallelism (ILP) is a measure of how many of the instructions in a computer program can be executed simultaneously. ... If we assume that each operation can be completed in one unit of time then these three instructions can be completed in a total of two units of time, giving an ILP of 3/2.

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