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The Harvard computer organization compared to the von Neumann computer organization:
may use two separate memory blocks, e.g. one for executable code, and one for data
usually has only one single block of memory to store both code and data
implementation of pipelined instruction execution is in general much more difficult for the Harvard architecture than for the von Neumann architecture
naturally optimized for instruction execution flow in multiple consecutive stages
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