>>luu+(OP)
> This is in contrast to SIMD, or "single instruction multiple data," where the programmer explicitly uses vector types and operations in their program. The SIMD approach is suited for when you have a single program that has to process a lot of data, whereas SIMT is suited for when you have many programs and each one operates on its own data
This statement is comparing the SIMT model to SIMD. Can anyone explain the last part about SIMT being better for many programs operating on its own data? Are they just saying you can have individual “threads” executing independently (via predication/masks and such)?