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Single instruction, multiple thread (SIMT) is an "execution model" and abstraction on top of the hardware paradigm, single instruction, multiple data, introduced by Nvidia:[1][2]
[The G80 Nvidia GPU architecture] introduced the single-instruction multiple-thread (SIMT) execution model where multiple independent threads execute concurrently using a single instruction.
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- ^ "Nvidia Fermi Compute Arcitecture Whitepaper" (PDF). http://www.nvidia.com/. NVIDIA Corporation. 2009. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
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- ^ "NVIDIA Tesla: A Unified Graphics and Computing Architecture". http://www.ieee.org/. IEEE. 2008. p. 6 (Subscription required.). Retrieved 2014-08-07.
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