differnce between 2 nd genretion and 5 th genretion computer
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==>> The difference between 2nd and 5th generation computer are as follows ::
▪ SECOND GENERATION COMPUTERS = Second Generation Computer were based on on transistors. They replaced machine language with assembly language, allowing abbreviated programming codes to replace long, difficult binary codes. They also contained all the components we associate with the modern-day computer : printers, tape, storage, disk storage, memory, operating systems, and stored program. The more sophisticated high-level languages like COBOL and FORTON came into common use during this time. Model 604, IBM 1401, and IBM 1620 are examples of second-generation computers.
▪ FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTERS = As early as 1982, Japan initiated an ambitious project called the Fifth Generation Computer Project, whose objectives were to develop supercomputers that would form the base for a new range of computers that will mimic human communication and knowledge-processing capabilities (also artificial intelligence)
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==>> The difference between 2nd and 5th generation computer are as follows ::
▪ SECOND GENERATION COMPUTERS = Second Generation Computer were based on on transistors. They replaced machine language with assembly language, allowing abbreviated programming codes to replace long, difficult binary codes. They also contained all the components we associate with the modern-day computer : printers, tape, storage, disk storage, memory, operating systems, and stored program. The more sophisticated high-level languages like COBOL and FORTON came into common use during this time. Model 604, IBM 1401, and IBM 1620 are examples of second-generation computers.
▪ FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTERS = As early as 1982, Japan initiated an ambitious project called the Fifth Generation Computer Project, whose objectives were to develop supercomputers that would form the base for a new range of computers that will mimic human communication and knowledge-processing capabilities (also artificial intelligence)
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