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VNAVisiting Nurse Association
VNAVector Network Analyzer
VNAVery Narrow Aisle
VNAVietnam News Agency
VNAVirginia Nurses Association
VNAMinistry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam)
VNAValue Network Analysis
VNAVirtual Network Architecture
VNAVendor-Neutral Archive (data management)
VNAVirus Neutralizing Antibody
VNAVon Neumann Architecture
VNAVirginia Numismatic Association
VNAVinkulierte Namensaktien (registered shares with restricted transferability)
VNAVietnam News Association
VNAViral Nucleic Acid
VNAVirgin Nigeria Airways (now Air Nigeria)


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This two-part design, with memory on one side and processing on the other, is called a von Neumann architecture and is the basic design of almost all computers built today.
With the von Neumann architecture, the processor-memory bottleneck ultimately creates a traffic jam that limits the speeds computers can attain even with the fastest microelectrics circuits.
 
 
 
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