how are fourth generation computer different from third generation computer
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The 3rd generation , computers used transistors , but the 4th generation computers , use. micro processors.
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The third generation of computers used integrated circuits (ICs) instead of transistors like the second generation. (The first generation used vacuum tubes.) However unlike the fourth generation.
The main feature of fourth generation computers is that the CPU is a single integrated circuit (microprocessor or microcontroller). Microprocessors are still typically surrounded by many other ICs that serve various support roles (“glue” logic, memory, and peripherals).
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The main feature of fourth generation computers is that the CPU is a single integrated circuit (microprocessor or microcontroller). Microprocessors are still typically surrounded by many other ICs that serve various support roles (“glue” logic, memory, and peripherals).
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