State the differences between Von Neumann and Harvard architecture.

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Von Neumann
✔ Same memory holds data, instructions.
✔ A single set of address/data buses between CPU and memory Prepared Harvard
✔ Separate memories for data and instructions.
✔ Two sets of address/data buses between CPU and memory

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