The first-generation computers were used during 1942-1955. They were based on Vacuum Tubes.
Examples of first generation computers are ENIVAC and UNIVAC-1.
Second Generation Computers (1955-1964)
The second generation computers used Transistors.
The size of the computers was decreased by replacing vacuum tubes with transistors. The examples of second generation computers are IBM 7094 series, IBM 1400 series and CDC 164 etc.
Third Generation Computers (1964-1975)
The Third generation computers used the Integrated Circuits (IC).
Fourth Generation Computers (1975-Present)
The fourth generation computers started with the invention of Microprocessor.
The fourth generation computers started with the invention of Microprocessor. The Microprocessor contains thousands of ICs. The LSI (Large Scale Integration) circuit and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) circuit was designed.It greatly reduced the size of computer. The size of modern Microprocessors is usually one square inch. It can contain millions of electronic circuits. The examples of fourth generation computers are Apple Macintosh & IBM PC.
Fifth Generation Computers (Present & Beyond).
Scientists are working hard on the 5th generation computers with quite a few breakthroughs. It is based on the technique of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Computers can understand spoken words & imitate human reasoning.








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