So far, I’ve come across these three terms:
- Princeton (John von Neumann) architecture
- Harvard architecture
- Modified Harvard architecture
Is that it? What about some of the other alternatives?
So far, I’ve come across these three terms:
Is that it? What about some of the other alternatives?
That’s definitely not it but it’s very difficult to find research (especially ongoing research is very rare) or even information on alternatives to the currently dominant (due to monopoly) von Neumann, binary, register machine, instruction-set-having, etc architectures.
You might try looking into dataflow, logic-based (like computers that do Prolog), or transport-triggered architectures. Or Lisp machines too.