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HAZARDS - Data hazards are performance issues in pipelined processors that occur when an instruction depends on the result of a previous instruction that has not yet completed. This can lead to incorrect results or pipeline stalls, requiring solutions like data forwarding or stalling the pipeline. The three main types are Read After Write (RAW), Write After Read (WAR), and Write After Write (WAW). <br>Types of data hazards<br>Read After Write (RAW): Also known as a "true dependency," this is the most common type. It occurs when an instruction needs the result of a previous instruction that it has n
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