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Fourth Generation (1970-1990)

Fourth Generation
(1970-1990)
Group 4
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Group Members

Group 4 Members

Deniel Stephen Gian Me Kyla

Cristoper
Gerard Jhon Stephanie
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age

Fourth
Generation
The use of microprocessors,
an extension of third
generation technology,
specialized chips developed
for computer memory and
logic.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1970

1970
1970 Introduction of
computers built with chips
that used LSI (Large-Scale
Integration).
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1971

1971
1971 Dr. Ted Hoff of Intel Corporation
developed a micro programmable
computer chip - the Intel 4004
microprocessor.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1975

1975
1975 First Local Area Network (LAN) - Ethernet -
developed at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research
Center). The MIT, Inc. Altair becomes the first
commercially successful microcomputer.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1977

1977
1977 Apple Computer, Inc. founded by
Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, and
Apple I introduced an easy-to-use
"hobbyist" computer.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1980

1980
1980 Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft developed an
operating system - MS-DOS
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1981

1981
1981 Introduction of the IBM PC, which
has an Intel microprocessor chip and
MS- DOS operating system.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age 1984

1984
1984 Apple introduced the
Macintosh personal computer
with a unique, easy-to- use
graphical user interface.
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Fourth Generation (1970-1990) The Microprocessor Age (1985-1989)

1985-1989
-1985 Microsoft introduced
their Windows graphical user
interface.

-1989 Introduction of Intel


486- the first 1,000,000
transistor microprocessor
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Fifth Generation (1991 and Beyond) The Age of Connectivity

Fifth Generation (1991 and Beyond) The Age


of Connectivity

The massive increase in connectivity allows


computers to connect and to share information. The
use of parallel processing, symmetric
multiprocessing or multiprocessing, a technique for
improving a computer's performance has been used
in high-end servers and workstations.

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