Computer Science, asked by ravirounak26, 9 months ago

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6. Match the following.
Column A
a. Abacus
b. Charles Babbage
c Artificial Intelligence
d. Transistors
e Integrated Circuits
4. Microprocessor
8. Joseph Jacquard
h. Napier's Bones
1. IBM
Column B
(i) First Generation Computers
(ii) Second Generation Computers
(iii) Third Generation Computers
(iv) First calculating device
(v) Punched cards
(vi) Invented in 1614
(vii) Fifth Generation Computers
(viii) Herman Hollerith
(ix) Fourth Generation Computers​

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

a. Abacus- First Calculating Device

b. Charles Babbage- First Generation Computers

c Artificial Intelligence- Fifth Generation Computers

d. Transistors- Second Generation Computers

e Integrated Circuits- Third Generation Computers

f. Microprocessor- Fourth Generation Computers

g. Joseph Jacquard- Punched Cards

h. Napier's Bones- Invented in 1614

i. IBM- Herman Hollerith

Explanation:

1. Abacus- The abacus has a wooden or bamboo frame with beads sliding on wires. These beads are used for counting and calculating.

2. Charles Babbage- Since the analytical engine laid the basis for modern computers, Charles Babbage is known as the Father of Computers.

3. Artificial Intelligence- Artificial intelligence develops systems which can perform many types of intelligent tasks such as voice recognition, recognising objects from photographs, responding to touch, etc.

4. Transistors- Transistors replaced vacuum tubes in the second generation computers.

5. Integrated circuits- Use of the Integrated Circuit (IC) was the hallmark of third generation computers.

6. Microprocessor- The microprocessor was brought in the fourth generation computers. All the the components of the CPU was now on one chip.

7. Joseph Jacquard- J.M. Jacquard invented the Jacquard's loom that could automatically read the design from punched cards and weave accordingly.

8. Napier's Bones- John Napier invented a calculating machine made of a set of rods carved ivory and called it Napier's Bones.

9. IBM- Herman Hollerith invented a population counting machine and the founder of IBM.

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