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  1. Nov 29, 2023 · Learn about the evolution of computers from vacuum tubes to artificial intelligence. Explore the characteristics, components, and examples of each generation of computers.

    • (1940 - 1956) The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes as a major piece of technology. Vacuum tubes were widely used in computers from 1940 through 1956.
    • (1956 - 1963) The second generation of computers used transistors instead of vacuum tubes. Transistors were widely used in computers from 1956 to 1963.
    • (1964 - 1971) The third generation of computers introduced used IC (integrated circuit) in computers. Using IC's in computers helped reduce the size of computers even more than second-generation computers, and also made them faster.
    • (1971 - 2010) The fourth generation of computers took advantage of the invention of the microprocessor, commonly known as a CPU (central processing unit).
  2. Dec 12, 2023 · Learn about the major technological developments that have led to the computer technology that we use today. From vacuum tubes to artificial intelligence, explore the five generations of computers and their characteristics, examples, and challenges.

  3. Jun 1, 2024 · The Generation of Computer tells about the evolution of technology to distinguish the computers in terms of varying hardware and software. Know everything about the Generation of Computers 1st to 5th.

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    • Introduction: 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”.
    • Few Examples are: ENIAC. EDVAC. UNIVAC. IBM-701. IBM-650.
    • Advantages: It made use of vacuum tubes which are the only electronic component available during those days. These computers could calculate in milliseconds.
    • Disadvantages: These were very big in size, weight was about 30 tones. These computers were based on vacuum tubes. These computers were very costly. It could store only a small amount of information due to the presence of magnetic drums.
  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Learn about the five generations of computers and their evolution from vacuum tubes to artificial intelligence. Discover the key features, significance, and legacy of each generation and how they shaped the modern digital world.

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