Computer Science, asked by Oyinsmile55, 1 year ago

Difference between second and fourth generation

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Answered by mannatmarya
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Depending on what you are referring to, some generational changes could be very significant or very minimal.

For example, I used to own the Surface Pro 2 and upgraded to the Surface Pro 4 after two years (2nd generation vs 4th generation). This was a huge step up for me because of how new the Surface Pro 2 was. Microsoft began fixing issues that people commented upon, such as how the Surface Pro 2 only had two levels of adjustments for the kickstand or how the pen placement was at the charger, meaning you can’t leave your pen and charge your laptop at the same time. However, there were also the standard changes of computers through generations, such as a better processor (Intel 4th generation vs Intel 6th generation), better battery life, bigger screen, etc.

With computer components, those may vary as well. Intel generations have slowly began to decline in the amount of “new tech” they put into their processors. Before, each processor had a huge bump in performance and speed. Now, however, things are beginning to slow down and focus more on battery savings rather than sheer performance (You can check out what Moore’s Law is and how it’s not being applicable anymore). There’s starting to be bottlenecks in the manufacturing process of processor chips, as well as pure physical limitations, that prevent Intel from packing double the amount of transistors each year.

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