In the MISD architecture, are the executed threads independent and manipulate different data?

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Hello, the MISD computing architecture means Multiple Instruction, Single Data . That is, it executes multiple different instructions on the same die. In the contest for federal criminal expert occurred in 2014 however, the following statement was said to be correct :

Through the pipeline technique, the MIMD architecture and MISD can run multiple threads at the same time. In the MISD architecture, the executed threads are independent and manipulate different data .

Can anyone explain to me why the statement was said to be correct if it opposes the very definition of MISD?

    
asked by anonymous 25.05.2017 / 03:34

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Threads, mainly in the MISD architecture, are executed over the same process, that is, they are not independent, and manipulate the same data.

    
07.08.2018 / 08:06