write the main features each generation computer
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Answer: “Computer is an electronic device that takes input from the user, processes it with the help of instruction and produces the output. We can also store the output for future use.”
Explanation:
Generation of computers:
Ist Generation: (1940-1956)
- Vacuum tubes were used in circuits.
- These computers are very large in size.
- They require a large amount of electricity.
- They produce more heat.
- They are less revival.
- Ex.: ENIAC, UNIVAC.
IInd Generation: (1957-1962)
- Vacuum tubes were replaced by transistors in circuits.
- Small size as compared to Ist Generation computers.
- Less amount of heat Generation.
- Less electricity consumption.
- Ex.: IBM 350
IIIrd Generation: (1963-1972)
- Transistors were replaced by I.C. in circuits. (I.C.- Integrated circuits)
- Small size as compared to IInd Generation computer.
- Less amount of heat as compared to IInd Generation computer.
- Less electricity consumption.
- Faster and more accurate than the IInd Generation computer.
- Ex.: IBM 360/370
IVth Generation: (1973-Present)
- LSI and LSVI technologies are used.
- LSI- Large scale integration.
- LSVI-Very large scale integration.
- Microprocessors are developed.
- Apple-II, STAR 1000
Vth Generation: (Present & Beyond)
- It is based on the technique of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- The computer can understand spoken words.
- Scientists are constantly working to increase the processing power of computers.
- They are trying to create a computer with real IQ with the help of advanced programming and technologies.
- Ex.: IBM Watson.
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