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Harvard architecture :

_________

______ | code |

| | | memory |

| CPU | <-----> |_________|

| | | |

----------- | data |

| memory |

----------------

the CPU generated address is either point to code or data memory.

Princeton arhitecture:

data memory <--------> CPU <-------> code memory

in this the CPU generated address will point to both the data and code.

for this some internal operation are take place to point to either data or code.

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