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Consider the following sequence of instructions:(I1) beq $9, $10, EXIT(I2) add $9, $11, $12(I3) lw $16, 12($9)(I4) sw $16, 16($19)(I5) sw $18, 0($11)(I6) add $4, $0, $0(I7) add $5, $0, $0Assume the following:There are no stalls in the code above5 stage pipeline (IF, ID, EX, MEM, WB) is availableStages IF, ID, and EX take 100 ps, MEM takes 300 ps, and WB takes 150 ps. Each instruction executes every stage. No branch stalls. Compute the total time needed to execute the code with and without the pipeline.

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