The word “computer architecture” sounds kinda weird
Is there an architecture inside computer?
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The word “computer architecture” sounds kinda weird
Is there an architecture inside computer?
Of course, a computer has a structural architecture, meaning it's built in a certain way. Just as a house has a foundation and a roof, a computer is built in a certain way. Modern computer architecture is based on the classical model of the von Neumann machine. It consists of a central processing unit, main memory, secondary memory, a system bus, and input and output peripherals. Thanks for leaving a comment. !WINE