von Neumann architecture - The architecture of computers in which one instruction is processed at a time, also called serial architecture.John von Neumann (1903-1957), Hungarian mathematician, outlined this idea in 1945.Since then, other concepts have evolved, and parallel processing, in which many instructions are processed similtaneously, is often used for faster results.;
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