Generations of Computer
Five generations of computer..
-- Darshan Aguru (IT-023) (section A)
★ The development of computer systems is normally
discussed as the development over different
generations.
★ With the succession of different generations, came
the advancement in computer technology.
★ Let us now discuss the development in Computer
Technology over the different generations...
💻 First Generation :
➢ The period 1940 to 1956, roughly considered as the
First Generation of Computer.
➢ The first generation computers were developed by using
vacuum tube or thermionic valve machine.
➢ The input of this system was based on punched cards
and paper tape; however, the output was displayed on
printouts.
➢ The first generation computers worked on
binary-coded concept (i.e., language of 0-1).
Examples: ENIAC, EDVAC, etc.
💻 Second Generation :
➢ The period 1956 to 1963 is roughly considered as
the period of Second Generation of Computers.
➢ The second generation computers were
developed by using transistor technology.
➢ In comparison to the first generation, the size of
second generation was smaller.
➢ In comparison to computers of the first
generation, the computing time taken by the
computers of the second generation was
lesser.
💻 Third Generation
➢ The period 1963 to 1971 is roughly considered as the
period of Third Generation of computers.
➢ The third generation computers were developed by
using the Integrated Circuit (IC) technology.
➢ In comparison to the computers of the second
generation, the size of the computers of the third
generation was smaller.
➢ The third generation
computer consumed less
power and also generated
less heat.
➢ The maintenance cost of
the computers in the third
generation was also low.
➢ The computer system of the computers of the third
generation was easier for commercial use.
💻 Fourth Generation :
➢ The period 1972 to 2010 is roughly considered as the
fourth generation of computers.
➢ The fourth generation computers were developed by
using microprocessor technology.
➢ By coming to fourth generation, computer became
very small in size, it became portable.
➢ The machine of fourth
generation started
generating very low
amount of heat.
➢ It is much faster and
accuracy became more
reliable.
➢ The production cost reduced to very low in
comparison to the previous generation.
➢ It became available for the common people as well.
💻 Fifth Generation :
➢ The period 2010 to till date and beyond, roughly
considered as the period of fifth generation of
computers.
➢ By the time, the computer generation was being
categorized on the basis of hardware only, but the fifth
generation technology also included software.
➢ The computers of the fifth generation had high
capability and large memory capacity.
➢ Working with computers of this generation was fast
and multiple tasks could be performed
simultaneously.
➢ Some of the popular advanced technologies of the
fifth generation include Artificial intelligence,
Quantum computation, Nanotechnology, Parallel
processing, etc.