SIMD
[ˈsɪmd or ˌɛs.aɪ.ɛm.ˈdiː]
noun
SIMD (Instrução Única, Múltiplos Dados)
1. A computer architecture that executes a single instruction on multiple data elements simultaneously, enabling parallel processing
Modern GPUs use SIMD architecture to process multiple pixels in parallel.
GPUs modernas usam arquitetura SIMD para processar múltiplos pixels em paralelo.
2. A processing technique where one operation is performed on multiple data points at the same time
SIMD instructions allow developers to optimize vector operations in their applications.
Instruções SIMD permitem que desenvolvedores otimizem operações vetoriais em suas aplicações.
SIMD is a technical computing term used uniformly across English and Portuguese-speaking technology communities. It is rarely translated and remains as an acronym in both languages. Commonly discussed in academic computer science programs, software development, and high-performance computing contexts in Brazil and Portugal.
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