What is the Difference between von neumann and harvard
computer architecture?
Answer Posted / saikiran
vonNeumann-
In the first clock cycle the processor gets the instruction
from memory and decodes it. In the next clock cycle the
required data is taken from memory. For each instruction
this cycle repeats and hence needs two cycles to complete
an instruction.
Harvard-
Processor can complete an instruction in one cycle if
appropriate pipelining strategies are implemented
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