5. Classification of parallel architectures
For an architecture using several processors, the diversity of resources and their large number leads to a wide variety of possible arrangements of these resources. To distinguish families of parallel architectures, we use classifications.
5.1 Flynn classification
The most widely used classification is historically known as the Flynn classification. . It classifies architectures according to the relationship between processing units and control units. The processing units each calculate a data stream. The control units each run a program (an...
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