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Briefly explain all generation of computer with example?

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Answered by samikshasuryavanshi9
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Answer:

Each generation is defined by a significant technological development that changes fundamentally how computers operate – leading to more compact, less expensive, but more powerful, efficient and robust machines. These early computers used vacuum tubes as circuitry and magnetic drums for memory.

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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There are five generations of computers, each with its own characteristics and technological advancements. Here's a brief explanation of each generation along with an example:

First Generation Computers (1940s-1950s)

  • Used vacuum tubes as the primary electronic component
  • Large in size and consumed a lot of power
  • Example: UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer)

Second Generation Computers (1950s-1960s)

  • Used transistors instead of vacuum tubes
  • Smaller in size and more reliable than first generation computers
  • Example: IBM 1401

Third Generation Computers (1960s-1970s)

  • Used integrated circuits (ICs) that combined multiple transistors on a single chip
  • Faster and more efficient than previous generations
  • Example: IBM System/360

Fourth Generation Computers (1970s-1980s)

  • Used microprocessors, which were single chips that contained the entire central processing unit (CPU)
  • Smaller, cheaper, and more powerful than previous generations
  • Example: Apple II

Fifth Generation Computers (1980s-Present)

  • Developed with the aim of creating machines with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities
  • Use advanced technologies like natural language processing, neural networks, and parallel processing
  • Example: IBM Watson.

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