Categories: All - process - memory - function - rules

by Nicolás POG 7 years ago

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Turing machines and V Neumann architecture

The text discusses the fundamental principles and mechanisms of Turing machines and Von Neumann architecture. Both concepts share similarities in their basic function of processing input to produce output based on a set of rules.

Turing machines and V Neumann architecture

Turing machines & V Neumann architecture

V Neumann Architecture

Clock

Wire that turns on and off to maintain sincronisation

Ram

Contains all the data that is being processed

Input

Process Follows rules

Output

Turing Machines

Function
Input: The Tape

Process: 1.Read Head reads 1 cell at the time 2.Read Head follows rules 3.Depending on the rules rewrites or moves

Output: Modified Tape

Structure
Read/WriteHead

Over 1 cell

Read/Modify/Overread the tape

Tape/Memory

Infinite Cells

Characters or symbols

Infinite lenght