What is the difference between microprocessor and
microcontroller?
Answer Posted / kny
Architecture. Microprocessors use the Von Neuman
architecture while microcontrollers use the Harvard
architecture (separate instruction and data memory). I'm
not sure if this distinction still holds though.
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