The document discusses the generations of computers. The first generation used vacuum tubes and included computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC-I. The second generation used transistors, which were developed in 1947, and included computers like the IBM 7094 series. The third generation were general purpose and personal computers that used integrated circuits, developed in 1958, such as the IBM 360. The fourth generation uses microprocessors and includes modern computers like PCs and Macintoshes. The fifth generation is expected to use superconductor and artificial intelligence technologies to understand speech and mimic human reasoning.
The document discusses the generations of computers. The first generation used vacuum tubes and included computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC-I. The second generation used transistors, which were developed in 1947, and included computers like the IBM 7094 series. The third generation were general purpose and personal computers that used integrated circuits, developed in 1958, such as the IBM 360. The fourth generation uses microprocessors and includes modern computers like PCs and Macintoshes. The fifth generation is expected to use superconductor and artificial intelligence technologies to understand speech and mimic human reasoning.
The document discusses the generations of computers. The first generation used vacuum tubes and included computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC-I. The second generation used transistors, which were developed in 1947, and included computers like the IBM 7094 series. The third generation were general purpose and personal computers that used integrated circuits, developed in 1958, such as the IBM 360. The fourth generation uses microprocessors and includes modern computers like PCs and Macintoshes. The fifth generation is expected to use superconductor and artificial intelligence technologies to understand speech and mimic human reasoning.
First generation computer used vacuum tube as main
electric component which was developed by Lee Dee forest in 1908 AD. Examples of First generation computers are : ENIAC,UNIVAC-I etc. SECOND GENERATION COMPUTERS
The second generations computers used transistors. The
scientists including John Barden, Walter H. Brattain and William Shockley at Bell laboratories developed transistor in 1947 AD. Examples of Second generations of computer are : IBM 7094 series , CDC 164 etc. THIRD GENERATION COMPUTERS
The computers of third generations were general
purpose and personal computers. They used integrated circuit as main electric component which was developed by Jack Kilby in 1958 AD. Examples of Third generation computers: IBM 360 , ICL 1900 etc. FOURTH GENERATION COMPUTERS
The fourth generation computers are present
generation computers which we are using nowadays. The fourth generation computers used Microprocessor as main device. Examples of Fourth generation computers are : IBM , PC , Apple’s Macintosh etc. FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTERS
Fifth generation computers are based the advancement in
Superconductor technology and Artificial technology[AI] . Due to use of AI computers can understand spoken words and imitate human reasoning THANK YOU