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Across sampled frames, the lesson focuses on a multiple-choice question asking to classify Von Neumann architecture within Flynn's taxonomy. The lesson focus stays on Identifying Von Neumann architecture as SISD; Using the taxonomy matrix to classify computer architectures.
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This window focuses on a multiple-choice question asking to classify Von Neumann architecture within Flynn's taxonomy. A diagram illustrating the four classes of Flynn's taxonomy (SISD, SIMD, MISD, MIMD) is displayed 'SISD' in the diagram, which corresponds to traditional Von Neumann single CPU computers. Visible cues include Question about Flynn's taxonomy and Von Neumann architecture appears; Flynn's taxonomy matrix diagram is shown.
Across sampled screenshots, the clip stays on one visible example: a multiple-choice question asking to classify Von Neumann architecture within Flynn's taxonomy. A diagram illustrating the four classes of Flynn's taxonomy (SISD, SIMD, MISD, MIMD) is displayed 'SISD'in the diagram, which corresponds to traditional Von 's taxonomy and Von Neumann architecture appears; Flynn's taxonomy matrix diagram is shown. This is a screenshot-based summary grounded in sampled frames rather than full transcript coverage. The same prompt and option set remain visible across the sampled frames, so the clip reads like a focused walkthrough of one question.