
Von Neumann Architecture is a design model that forms the foundation of modern computer systems. This architecture defines the essential components that regulate the operation of a computer and the relationships between them. Developed by John von Neumann, the structure is especially notable for the concept of the “stored program.” This concept refers to storing both program instructions and data in the same memory unit—a radical departure from earlier computing machines (e.g., ENIAC)—and enable
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One of the foundational principles of computer science, the Von Neumann Architecture was proposed by John von Neumann in 1945 and has since played a defining role in the design of digital computers. Despite the rapid advancement of technology today, the majority of modern computer systems still rely on the Von Neumann principle. This article examines the impact of the Von Neumann Architecture on contemporary technologies, both in hardware and software contexts, and explores its advantages, limit
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