Computer Science, asked by harchandjonwal, 11 months ago

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2. How does second-generation computers are different from first-genration
computers?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The major difference between First Generation and Second Generation Computers is that in First Generation computers Vacuum tubes were used as an internal component and they were very huge in size while in Second Generation Computers Transistors were used as an internal component as they were smaller than first-generation computers.

Answered by codiepienagoya
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Computer generations:

Explanation:

First-generation computers:

  • In the era of 1940 to 56, the first generation computer introduced.
  • These computers are used as vacuum tubes the fundamental components to the  CPU, and the memory and the circuits.

Third-generation computers:

  • In was introduces in the 1965 to 71, it uses an integrated circuits, which is using the built-in circuits to use drive and online portals.
  • It enables the computer to fell as the low and huge toasters.

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