MEMORY ORGANIZATION IN 8051
ARCHITECTURE OF 8085
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Von Neumann Architecture
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where the Program i.e. the Instructions and the Data are stored in a single memory.
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where the Program i.e. the Instructions and the Data are stored in different memory.
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where the Data are stored in different memory.
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where the Program stored in a single memory.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Von Neumann architecture is based on the stored-program computer concept, where instruction data and program data are stored in the same memory. This design is still used in most computers produced today.
Detailed explanation-2: -The idea was introduced in the late 1940s by John von Neumann, who proposed that a program be electronically stored in binary-number format in a memory device so that instructions could be modified by the computer as determined by intermediate computational results.
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