Dataflow architecture is a computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neuman or control flow architecture. Dataflow architectures do not have a program counter or (at least conceptually) main memory and the executability and execution of instruction is determined based on availability of input arguments to the instructions. No commercially successful computer hardware has used a dataflow architecture.
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