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Is a general microprocessor such as 8088, Von Neummann based architecture?

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Hi,

Just wondering whether the general microprocessor such as 8088 and 8086 are Von Neummann based architecture?

And are the microcontrollers such as those PICs are harvard acrhitecture based?

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Re: Microprocessor

yes ,
but 8051 archi is differnt
 

Re: Microprocessor

well, the PIC family of microcontrollers are more modern than 8088 microprocessor, and the PIC's are RISC based chips with another architecture
 

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