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Harvard architecture


A computer architecture in which program instructions are stored in different memory from data. Each type of memory is accessed via a separate bus, allowing instructions and data to be fetched in parallel. Contrast: von Neumann architecture. [Why Harvard?] (2004-01-14)

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