Generation in computer terminology is a change in technology a
computer is/was being used. Initially, the generation term was used to
distinguish between varying hardware technologies. Nowadays, generation
includes both hardware and software, which together make up an entire
computer system.
There are five computer generations known till date. Each generation has been discussed in detail along with their time period and characteristics. In the following table, approximate dates against each generation has been mentioned, which are normally accepted.
Following are the main five generations of computers.
There are five computer generations known till date. Each generation has been discussed in detail along with their time period and characteristics. In the following table, approximate dates against each generation has been mentioned, which are normally accepted.
Following are the main five generations of computers.
S.No | Generation & Description |
---|---|
1 | First Generation
The period of first generation: 1946-1959. Vacuum tube based. |
2 | Second Generation
The period of second generation: 1959-1965. Transistor based. |
3 | Third Generation
The period of third generation: 1965-1971. Integrated Circuit based. |
4 | Fourth Generation
The period of fourth generation: 1971-1980. VLSI microprocessor based. |
5 | Fifth Generation The period of fifth generation: 1980-onwards. ULSI microprocessor based. |
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