What is the Difference between von neumann and harvard
computer architecture?
Answer Posted / a.mohanbabu
In the von Neumann architecture, program and data are stored
in the same memory and managed by the same
information-handling subsystem.
In the Harvard architecture, program and data are stored and
handled by different subsystems. This is the essential
difference between the two architectures.
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