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Consider a microprocessor that has a block i/o transfer instruction such as that found on the z8000. following its first execution, such an instruction takes five clock cycles to re-execute. however, if we employ a non-blocking i/o instruction, it takes a total of 20 clock cycles for fetching and execution. calculate the increase in speed with the block i/o instruction when transferring blocks of 128 bytes. show and explain your calculations to justify your answer.

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