Another common performance fi gure is MFLOPS (millions of
Chapter 1, Problem 1.12.4(choose chapter or problem)
Another common performance figure is MFLOPS (millions of floating-point operations per second), defined as
MFLOPS = No. FP operations / (execution time \(\times\) 1E6)
but this figure has the same problems as MIPS. Assume that 40% of the instructions executed on both P1 and P2 are floating-point instructions. Find the MFLOPS figures for the programs.
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