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 Flynn's taxonomy - Definition 

Flynn's taxonomy is a classification of computer architectures, proposed by Flynn in 1972, based on the number of streams of instructions and data:

There is also a common extension to this taxonomy which is:

  • Single Program, multiple data streams (SPMD) - multiple autonomous processors simultaneously executing the same instruction set (but at independent points) on different data. Also referred to as 'Single Process, multiple data'.

References

This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.

  • A Survey of Parallel Computer Architectures", Duncan, Ralph, IEEE Computer. February 1990, pp. 5-16.


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