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The document outlines the evolution of computing technology from the pre-electricity era through the fourth generation. It starts with early mechanical calculating devices like the abacus and slide rule. The first programmable computers of the electricity era included the ABC, ENIAC, and EDSAC. The fourth generation saw the development of supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers, and the personal computer. Special purpose and general purpose computers also emerged.

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The document outlines the evolution of computing technology from the pre-electricity era through the fourth generation. It starts with early mechanical calculating devices like the abacus and slide rule. The first programmable computers of the electricity era included the ABC, ENIAC, and EDSAC. The fourth generation saw the development of supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers, and the personal computer. Special purpose and general purpose computers also emerged.

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PRE-ELECTRICITY ERA

Abacus

Napier Bone

Oughtreds Slide Rule

Pascals Calculator

Leibniz s Calculator

Babage Analitical Engine


Machine

Mark I

Holleriths Tabulating

Mark II

ELECTRICITY ERA

ABC
(Atanasoff Berry Computer)

EDVAC
(Electronic Discrete Variable

ENIAC
(Electronic Numerical Integrator
Automatic Computer)

EDSAC
(Electronic Discrete Store Automatic
Computer)

Automatic Computer)

UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer)

FOURTH generation

Analog Computer

Digital Computer

Hybrid Computer

FOURTH GENERATION

Supercomputer

Mainframe

Mainframe Computers

Minicomputers

Micro Computers

Personal Computer

Workstation

Special Purpose Computer

General Purpose Computer

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