Question 2 5 points Save Answer a) Consider a machine with a 64-bit virtual addresses, 64-bit physical addresses, and a

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Question 2 5 points Save Answer a) Consider a machine with a 64-bit virtual addresses, 64-bit physical addresses, and a

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Question 2 5 points Save Answer a) Consider a machine with a 64-bit virtual addresses, 64-bit physical addresses, and a 4MB page size. Assume each page table entry is 64 bits long. To map the full virtual address space, how much memory will be used by the page tables? TI) how many physical pages will be required to store the full page table? b) What is double data hazard and how can you avoid it?
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