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Question 1212 – Machine-Instructions
December 3, 2023
Question 6466 – Nielit Scientist-B IT 4-12-2016
December 3, 2023
Question 1212 – Machine-Instructions
December 3, 2023
Question 6466 – Nielit Scientist-B IT 4-12-2016
December 3, 2023

Question 384 – Machine-Instructions

In which class of Flynn’s taxonomy, Von Neumann architecture belongs to?

Correct Answer: A

Question 39 Explanation: 
→ SISD (single instruction stream, single data stream) is a computer architecture in which a single uni-core processor, executes a single instruction stream, to operate on data stored in a single memory. This corresponds to the von Neumann architecture.
→ SISD is one of the four main classifications as defined in Flynn’s taxonomy.
→ In this system, classifications are based upon the number of concurrent instructions and data streams present in the computer architecture. According to Michael J. Flynn, SISD can have concurrent processing characteristics.
→ Pipelined processors and superscalar processors are common examples found in most modern SISD computers.
→ Instructions are sent to the control unit from the Memory Module and are decoded and sent to the processing unit which processes on the data retrieved from Memory module and sent back to it.
A
SISD
B
SIMD
C
MIMD
D
MISD
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