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5 Generations of Computer
CREATED BY
Ms. ANUSHKA D. JAGDALE
PDEA’S
BABURAOJI GHOLAP
COLLAGE,
SANGVI,PUNE-411027
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5 Generations of Computer

CREATED BY Ms. ANUSHKA D. JAGDALE PDEA’S BABURAOJI GHOLAP COLLAGE, SANGVI,PUNE-

5 Generations of Computer

Introduction: A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data. Nowadays, a computer can be used to type documents, send email, play games, and browse the Web. It can also be used to edit or create spreadsheets, presentations, and even videos. But the evolution of this complex system started around 1940 with the first Generation of Computer and evolving ever since. There are five generations of computers.

Advantages: 1.It made use of vacuum tubes which are the only electronic component available during those days. 2.These computers could calculate in milliseconds.

Disadvantages:

  1. These were very big in size, weight was about 30 tones.
    1. These computers were based on vacuum tubes.
    2. These computers were very costly.
    3. It could store only a small amount of information due to the presence of magnetic drums.
    4. As the invention of first generation computers involves vacuum tubes, so another disadvantage of these computers was, vacuum tubes require a large cooling system.
  2. Very less work efficiency.
  3. programming capabilities and punch cards were used to take inputs.
  4. amount of energy consumption. 9.Not reliable and constant maintenance is required

FIRST GENERATION

SECOND GENERATION

Introduction: 1959-1965 is the period of second- generation computer. 3.Second generation computers were based on Transistor instead of vacuum tubes.  Few Examples are: Honeywell 400 IBM 7094 CDC 1604 CDC 3600 UNIVAC 1108

THIRD GENERATION

Introduction: 1965-1971 is the period of third generation computer. These computers were based on Integrated circuits. IC was invented by Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby In 1958-1959. IC was a single component containing number of transistors.  Few Examples are: PDP- PDP- ICL 2900 IBM 360 IBM 370 … and many more

Advantages: These computers were cheaper as compared to second-generation computers. They were fast and reliable. Use of IC in the computer provides the small size of the computer. IC not only reduce the size of the computer but it also improves the performance of the computer as compared to previous computers. This generation of computers has big storage capacity. Instead of punch cards, mouse and keyboard are used for input. They used an operating system for better resource management and used the concept of time- sharing and multiple programming. These computers reduce the computational time from microseconds to nanoseconds.  Disadvantages: IC chips are difficult to maintain. The highly sophisticated technology required for the manufacturing of IC chips. Air conditioning is required.

THIRD GENERATION

1. Advantages:  Fastest in computation and size get reduced as compared to the previous generation of computer.  Heat generated is negligible.  Small in size as compared to previous generation computers.  Less maintenance is required.  All types of high-level language can be used in this type of computers. 2. Disadvantages:  The Microprocessor design and fabrication are very complex.  Air conditioning is required in many cases due to the presence of ICs.  Advance technology is required to make the ICs.

FOURTH GENERATION

FIFTH GENERATION

Introduction:  The period of the fifth generation in 1980-onwards.  This generation is based on artificial intelligence.  The aim of the fifth generation is to make a device which could respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-organization.  This generation is based on ULSI(Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology resulting in the production of microprocessor chips having ten million electronic component.  Few Examples are:  Desktop  Laptop  NoteBook  UltraBook  Chromebook … and many more

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