What
does
generation of computer refer to
Answers
Answer:
our generation....
Explanation:
the people whose basically we can say life depends on the computers.
The new generation is the computer generation
brainliest please....
Answer:
First Generation
In the late 1940s and early 1950s (EDSAC, UNIVAC, etc.) computers used vacuum tubes for their digital logic and liquid mercury memories for storage. See early memory, EDSAC and UNIVAC.
Second Generation
In the late 1950s, transistors replaced tubes and used magnetic cores for memories (IBM 1401, Honeywell 800). Size was reduced and reliability was significantly improved.
Third Generation
In the mid-1960s, computers used the first integrated circuits (IBM 360, CDC 6400) and the first operating systems and database management systems. Although most processing was still batch oriented using punch cards and magnetic tapes, online systems were being developed. This was the era of mainframes and minicomputers, essentially large centralized computers and small departmental computers.
Fourth Generation
The mid to late-1970s spawned the microprocessor and personal computer, introducing distributed processing and office automation. Word processing, query languages, report writers and spreadsheets put large numbers of people in touch with the computer for the first time.
Fifth Generation - The Future
The 21st century ushered in the fifth generation, which increasingly delivers various forms of artificial intelligence (AI). More sophisticated search and natural language recognition are features that users recognize, but software that improves its functionality by learning on its own will change just about everything in the tech world in the future.