What is the Difference between von neumann and harvard
computer architecture?
Answer Posted / fatima
In von Neumann architecture the CPU can be either reading
an instruction or reading/writing data from or to the
memory.
In a computer using the Harvard architecture, the CPU can
both read an instruction and perform a data memory access
at the same time, even without a cache.
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