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SIMD (pronounced "sim-dee") is short for Single Instruction/Multiple Data which is one classification of computer architectures . SIMD allows one same operation to be performed on multiple data points resulting in data level parallelism and thus performance gains — for example, for 3D graphics and video processing, physics simulations or cryptography, and other domains.

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See also SISD for a sequential architecture with no parallelism in either the instructions or the data sets.

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Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.