Which of the following architectural techniques is used for parallel processing?
A.
The Superscalar Technique
B.
Very Long Instruction Words (VLIW) Technique
C.
The SuperVector Technique
D.
Both A and B
E.
Both B and C
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Parallel processing architectures are designed to execute multiple instructions or operations simultaneously:
Superscalar Technique (Option A): Uses multiple execution units so that several instructions can be issued and executed in parallel within a single CPU cycle.
VLIW Technique (Option B): Uses very long instruction words, where multiple operations are encoded into a single instruction and executed in parallel.
SuperVector (Option C): Refers to vector processors, which process large arrays of data but is not classified as a mainstream architectural parallel technique in modern CPU design.
Therefore, the primary architectural techniques for parallel processing are Superscalar and VLIW, making Option D (Both A and B) correct.
[Reference:, DASCA Data Scientist Knowledge Framework (DSKF) – Data Engineering Architectures: Parallel and Distributed Processing., ]
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