Question 10 Suppose we have a parallel program that is 15% serial and 85% linearly parallelizable for a given problem size. Assume that the (absolute) serial time does not grow as the problem size is scaled. Suppose we scale up the problem size by a factor of 100. Based on the assumption that the factor size is aligned with the increase of processors, how much speedup could we achieve?

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Suppose we have a parallel program that is 15% serial and 85% linearly parallelizable for a given problem size. Assume that the
(absolute) serial time does not grow as the problem size is scaled. Suppose we scale up the problem size by a factor of 100. Based
on the assumption that the factor size is aligned with the increase of processors, how much speedup could we achieve?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 10 Suppose we have a parallel program that is 15% serial and 85% linearly parallelizable for a given problem size. Assume that the (absolute) serial time does not grow as the problem size is scaled. Suppose we scale up the problem size by a factor of 100. Based on the assumption that the factor size is aligned with the increase of processors, how much speedup could we achieve?
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