Flynn's taxonomy

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title: Flynn's taxonomy
text: Flynn's taxonomy is a classification of computer architectures, proposed by Michael J. Flynn in 1966 and extended in 1972. The classification system has stuck, and it has been used as a tool in the design of modern processors and their functionalities. Since the rise of multiprocessing central processing units (CPUs), a multiprogramming context has evolved as an extension of the classification system. Vector processing, covered by Duncan's taxonomy, is missing from Flynn's work because the Cray-
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date created: 2003-05-06T08:10:45Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T04:57:54Z
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