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The '''Harvard architecture''' is a CPU design that notably separate instruction and data memory, in contrast to [[Princeton architecture]]
The '''Harvard architecture''' is a CPU design that notably separate instruction and data memory, in contrast to [[Princeton architecture]]. For the comparison, visit the [[Princeton architecture]] page.

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\* This is self research from wikipedia

The Harvard architecture is a CPU design that notably separate instruction and data memory, in contrast to Princeton architecture. For the comparison, visit the Princeton architecture page.