Von Neumann architecture is an influential and primitive type of computing configuration. It is basically made up of memory chips that have the ability to process and hold data at the same time. Each chip has the ability to multi-task based on how it was performed before the operation was affected. According to this architecture, each computer has a space for input and output, memory, central control, external storage, and central arithmetic. Computers using the Von Neumann architecture are referred to as storage programs, which means that computers do not require an external switch or any other effect to operate. For these computers, all data and instructions are stored in RAM (random access memory). For more information at
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