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Assume a gpu with the following characteristics: . clock rate 2.3 ghz contains 16 simd processors, each containing 16 double-precision floating points units. a) what is the peak single-precision floating b) what is the memory bandwidth required to support this peak gflop/second, assuming 40% of -point throughput for this gpu in gflopisecond? operations are addition (c a+ b) and 60% of operations are reciprocal (b-1/a).

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