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Von Neumann Bottleneck Von Neumann Bottleneck Introduction The von Neumann bottleneck is a fundamental limitation in traditional computer architectures where the CPU (processing unit) and memory are physically separate. Due to this separation, data must continuously move between memory and processor, creating a bottleneck that limits system performance. Why It Happens Single shared bus for data and instructions Limited data transfer bandwidth Separation of memory and processing units Problems Caused High latency Increased power consumption Limited scalability Inefficiency in data-intensive tasks Impact on AI/ML Modern AI systems require large-sca...