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Compare Von Neuman and Harvard architecture.

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●A Von Neumann architecture has only one bus which is used for both data transfers and instruction fetches, and therefore data transfers and instruction fetches must be scheduled - they can not be performed at the same time.

●It is possible to have two separate memory systems for a Harvard architecture.

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