The von Neumann architecture is a fundamental design model for computers that uses a single memory space to store both data and program instructions, enabling efficient processing and execution of tasks. As the basis for most modern computer systems, understanding the von Neumann architecture is crucial for researchers and developers working on computer hardware, software, and related technologies, as it continues to influence the design of computing systems and inform innovations in fields like artificial intelligence, embedded systems, and high-performance computing.
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