what are the steps of von nueman model
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The underlying principle of the von Neumann architecture is that data and instructions are stored in memory and are treated the same, meaning that instructions and data are both addressable. It operates using four simple steps: fetch, decode, execute, store, called the “Machine Cycle”.
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The underlying principle of the von Neumann architecture is that data and instructions are stored in memory and are treated the same, meaning that instructions and data are both addressable. It operates using four simple steps: fetch, decode, execute, store, called the “Machine Cycle”.
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