Computer Generations - Copy-1
Computer Generations - Copy-1
Computer generations
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
In 1958, Jack St. Clair Cilby & Robert Noyce invented
integrated circuits
IC’s consist of several electric components like
transistors, resistors and capacitors embedded on a
single chip of silicon
SSI, MSI technology
More powerful & faster than second generation computers.
Smaller in size and require small space for
installation
Require less power and produce less heat but still
need proper air conditioning
Faster and large memory
3RD GENERATION (1964 - 1970)
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4TH GENERATION (1971- PRESENT)
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
Use of IC’s with VLSI technology Very Large-scale integrated (VLSI).
Microprocessors and semiconductor memory
Larger memory because of larger hard disks and floppy
disks and magnetic tapes as portable storage media
Very less heat hence no air conditioning was required
instead fans were used.
Graphical User Interface operating systems were used
Very easy to manufacture & maintain them and cost very less
Very fast as compared to computers in early generations
Microprocessors led to the invention of personal computers.
4TH GENERATION (1971- PRESENT)
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5th GENERATION
PRESENT & BEYOND