Data centers demand memory devices that can store and process data with faster operating speeds, higher storage densities, and greater reliability The von neumann architecture is a structure in which the processor and memory regions are physically separated, and data are transferred via bridged buses. Such architectures have a separate memory device to provide data to computing units for processing and an i/o device to display the results
This model has been proven efficient, and much of today’s modern computer architectures are entrenched to it. This conceptual architecture inspired the design of the von neumann architecture, the foundation of modern computing architecture The performance of conventional computer based on von neumann architecture is limited due to the physical separation of memory and processor