The number "1945" in computing is often associated with the work of John von Neumann and the development of the concept of stored-program architecture. In 1945, von Neumann and his colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton proposed a design for a computer that could store both data and instructions in the same memory. This was a revolutionary idea and laid the foundation for modern computing systems.
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