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7 June 2024

  • curprev 06:3006:30, 7 June 2024Rice talk contribs 473 bytes +473 Created page with "Category:Computer Architecture \* This is self research from wikipedia The '''Princeton architecture''' (aka. '''von Neumann architecture''') is a CPU design that notably combine instruction and data memory into a single memory (unlike its counterpart, Harvard architecture). = Advantages = * Due to a unified memory, Princeton architecture is simpler * Simpler is cheaper * Because instruction and data cannot be accessed at the same time, Princeton is slower."