SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a type of parallel processing that enables a single instruction to operate on multiple data points simultaneously. It's commonly used to accelerate multimedia processing (e.g., image and video editing), scientific computing, and other applications that involve performing the same operation on large arrays of data. SIMD implementations can be found in CPUs and GPUs as vector processing units.
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