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English: Flynn's Taxonomy of a MIMD design: multiple instruction, multiple data. Each "PU" (processing unit) does not necessarily correspond to a processor, just some functional unit that can perform processing. The PU's are indicated as such to show relationship between instructions, data, and the processing of the data.
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11 June 2007(2007-06-11) |
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