In the last classes we have been watching videos that talked about Turing Machines and CPU's. First we analyzed them and later we extracted the main concepts from each video. Those concepts helped me to create the mind map you will see below. It took me some time and effort, but here it is...
So going back to the question. My answer would be, yes you can find Turing-machine-like structures in a V Neumann architecture. Turing Machines are similar to the CPU in a V Neumann architecture, because they both receive an input, then process it and finally give an output. Both the memory of the Turing Machine and the RAM give the rules that the unit of process has to follow. That is another similarity. So that is my conclusion to the question asked by my teacher.
Although we saw a lot of videos, there was one that I liked the most that helped me understand many things. It was one about Turing Machines, which you'll see below. Still I am going to leave you with one more video that I saw, so that you can come to your own conclusion after watching both of them.
Hope you enjoyed this post. Till next time!
Although we saw a lot of videos, there was one that I liked the most that helped me understand many things. It was one about Turing Machines, which you'll see below. Still I am going to leave you with one more video that I saw, so that you can come to your own conclusion after watching both of them.
Hope you enjoyed this post. Till next time!
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