Suppose the Machine cycle was broken into the following “mini-steps”: Fetch instruction , Decode the instruction opcode (operation) , Calculate effective address of operands(data), Fetch operands, Execute instruction & store result. Then the question arises is that the instruction (task) which takes five cycles to execute in a non-pipelined CPU. In a CPU with a five stage pipeline, that instruction still takes five cycles to execute, so how can we say the pipeline speeds up the execution of the program as compared to non-pipelined? Justify your answer
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