Explanation of SISD
Give a brief explanation of SISD.
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The Single Instruction stream Single Data stream (or SISD) represents the organization of the single computer having the control unit, the processor unit, and the memory unit. Instructions are implemented sequentially and the system might or might not encompass internal parallel processing capacities.
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