The Seven Generation Of Computer
Generation of computer
Content:-
➢ 1st generation of computer
➢ 2nd generation of computer
➢ 3rd generation of computer
➢ 4th generation of computer
➢ 5th generation of computer
1st Generation Of computer: -
➢ These are the first computers, and extremely different from the computers we see today.
➢ These primitive computers relied on vacuum tubes and magnetic drums.
➢ They are the computers that are extremely slow.
➢ 1946-1959 is the period of first generation computer. J.P.Eckert and J.W. Mauchy invented the first successful electronic computer called ENIAC, ENIAC stands for “Electronic Numeric Integrated and Calculator”.
Abacus: -
➢ The Abacus was an early aid for mathematical computations.
➢ The Abacus is often wrongly attributed to China.
➢ A skilled Abacus operator can work on in addition and subtraction problems at the speed of a person equipped with a hand calculator.
➢ The Abacus is still in use today, principally in the far East.
Second Generation Computers: - (1956-1963)
➢ The computers built in the 1950s and 1960s are considered the 2nd generation computers.
➢ These computers make use of the transistors invented by Bell Telephone laboratories.
➢ They had many of the same components as the modernday computer.
Third Generation Of computer: - (1964-1971)
➢ The 3rd Generation Computers were generally much smaller in size than the 2nd and 1st generation computers.
➢ 3rd generation computers also contained operating systems, which acted as overseers to the performance of a computer and which allowed computers to run different programs at once.
➢ The 3rd generation computers made the transition from transistors to integrated circuits and from punch cards to electronic computer systems.
Fourth Generation Of computer: -
➢ The 4th generation computers are marked by the usage of integrated circuits and microprocessors.
➢ Computers became smaller and smaller, and their prices became lower and lower.
➢ Millions of components could be placed onto a single silicon chip.
➢ They began to catch the eye of the general public, and soon more sophisticated software and equipment were designed. Networks became commonplace, and the whole world was connected by the Internet and by the World Wide.
Fifth Generation: -
➢ Fifth generations computers are only in the minds of advance research scientists and being tested out in the Laboratories.
➢ These computers will be under Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Sixth Generation: -
➢ New 6th Gen Intel Core-based systems are more responsive than ever with enhanced performance, battery life and security.
➢The combination of 6th Gen Intel Core processors, Windows 10 and beautiful new systems from PC manufacturers make this the best time ever to buy a new computer.
Seventh Generation Of computer: -
➢ Using improved memory technologies and energy-efficient chipsets, they work faster and use less energy than any previous Intel CPUs.
➢ The 7th generation Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 desktop processors consume as little as 35W of power.
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