There are two variants here. The first is when the destination is scalar and at least one of the sources is Vector. The second is more complex and involves map-reduction on vectors.
-The defining characteristic distinguishing Scalar-dest reduce mode from Vector reduce mode is that Scalar-dest reduce issues VL element operations, whereas Vector reduce mode performs an actual map-reduce (tree reduction): typically `O(VL log VL)` actual computations.
+The first defining characteristic distinguishing Scalar-dest reduce mode from Vector reduce mode is that Scalar-dest reduce issues VL element operations, whereas Vector reduce mode performs an actual map-reduce (tree reduction): typically `O(VL log VL)` actual computations.
+
+The second defining characteristic of scalar-dest reduce mode is that it
+is, in simplistic and shallow terms *serial and sequential in nature*,
+whereas the Vector reduce mode is definitely inherently paralleliseable.
+
+The reason why scalar-dest reduce mode is "simplistically" serial and
+sequential is that in certain circumstances (such as an `OR` operation
+or a MIN/MAX operation) it may be possible to parallelise the reduction.
## Scalar result reduce mode