Difference between harvard and von neumann architecture
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Difference between Von Neumann and Harvard Architecture. In Harvard architecture, the CPU is connected with both the data memory (RAM) and program memory (ROM), separately. In Von-Neumann architecture, there is no separate data and program memory. Instead, a single memory connection is given to the CPU.
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