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abdelrhman
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in the attached figure, I wanna make sure that I(M0) stands for instruction and D(M1) stands for data??

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davidtosenovjan
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Hi, although I don't know which device is the question related to, you are surely correct. D stands for data, I for instruction. Core uses Harvard architecture with separate instruction and data bus.

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