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WHAT ARE FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTER

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Answered by ujjwalusri
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The fifth-generation computer was a project spearheaded by Japan in order to move ahead of Western computer technology. The plan was to overhaul computer technology and create their own.


During World War II, Sperry Band and IBM created what is now considered the first generation of computers. From there, the computer evolved to include different languages, including Fortran, or formula processing, and LISP, or list processing. European developers created another generation, PROLOG, which was abbreviated for logic programming.

To help join the technology race, the Japanese government started the fifth generation project in the 1980s. The goal was to use technology like PROLOG to eliminate a number of issues and make computer technology easier to operate.

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Answered by asifkuet
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Earlier in 1980, The 5th Generation Computer was an inventiveness by Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and started in 1982, to make computers using vastly parallel computing and logic programming. It was to be the result of a huge government project in Japan during the 1980.

Computer of Fifth Generation is based on the period of fifth generation is 1980-till date. In the fifth generation, VLSI technology developed ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) tools, resulting in the manufacture of microchip chips having ten million electronic modules.

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