Generations of Computer

{Years|Ages} of Computer
The development of electronic computers can be {split up into} generations depending {after} the technologies used. The generations of {personal computers are|pcs are} the following:
-    First {era|technology} (Vacuum Tube) 1942-1955
-    Second generation (Transistor) 1955-1964
-    Third generation (Integrate Circuits) 1964-1975
-    Fourth generation (Microprocessor) 1975-Present
-    Fifth generation (Artificial intelligence) Present & {Over and above|Further than}

{Initially|First of all|Earliest} Generation:
{Quick|First} commercial computer age is from UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer). {This was|That was} developed by two scientists MAUCHLY and ECHERT at Census {Section|Office} of {Usa|United states of america|Us} in 1947.
{1st|Initial|Initially} generation computer were used during 1942-1955. They {based upon} vacuum {pontoons|hoses}. Example of first {technology} computers are ENIVAC and UNIVAC-1 {and so on|and so forth|and many others}

Second {Technology}:
The second generation computer used diffusion. The {experts} of Bells Laboratories developed transistor in 1947. {These {types|sorts|varieties} of} scientists include John Bardeen, William Brattain and Bill Shockley. The size of computer was decreased by replacing {cleaner|vacuum pressure|pressure} tubes by transistors. The {samples of|types of|instances of} second-generation computers are APPLE 7094 series, APPLE 1400 series and CDC 164 etc.


Third {Era|Technology}:
{The 3rd|The next|Another} generation computers used integrated circuits (IC). {Plug} Kilby developed the {principle|strategy} of integrated circuit in 1958. {It absolutely was} an important invention in computer field. The first IC was invented and used in 1961. {The dimensions of|How big|How big is} an IC is about 1/4 {block|rectangle|pillow} inch. A single IC chip may contain {a large number of|1000s of} diffusion. The computer became more compact in size, faster, more reliable and less expensive. The {good examples|illustrations|cases} of third-generation computers are IBM 370, IBM System/360, UNIVAC 1108 and UNIVAC 9000 {and so forth|and many others}.


Forth {Era|Technology}:
The {next|last} generation {computer systems|personal computers|pcs} started with introduced of processor. The microprocessor {consists of|includes|is made up of} {1000s of} ICs. Ted Hoff produced the first processor four decades ago for Intel. It was known as Intel 4004. The technology of integrated brake lines {better|improved upon} rapidly. The LSI (Large Scale Integration) {signal|routine|outlet} and VLSI (Very Mass Integration) circuit were designed.
Processor revolutionized the computer world. It greatly reduced the size of computer. The size of modern microprocessors is usually one {main market square} inch. It can contain millions of {digital|electric|electronic digital} brake lines. The {samples of|types of|instances of} {next|last} generation computers are Apple Macintosh and APPLE {COMPUTER|LAPTOP OR COMPUTER}.

Fifth Generation:
{Researchers have become|Researchers are|Experts have become|Experts are} working on the {sixth|6th} generation computers using recent engineering advance. {This is|That is} {depending on|based upon} the thought of artificial intelligence (AI). Computers can understand {used|talked} words instructions and {copy|mimic} human reasoning. The {capacity|potential} to translate another {terminology is|dialect is} also moderately possible with fifth generation {personal computers|pcs}. {Researchers are|Experts are} working to {raise the|improve the} speed of the {personal computer|computer|laptop or computer}. {They may be|They can be|They are really} {seeking|striving} to create a computer with real IQ {with the aid of|by making use of} advanced {development|encoding|coding} and {technology|solutions}. The {improvement|progression|growth} in modern technologies will revolutionize the {computer|laptop or computer} in future.

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