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General Awareness for Competitive Exams – Generations of computer

General Awareness for Competitive Exams – Generations of computer

Today, we will be discussing the five generations of computers that have led to the development of the many computing devices that we use today.  It started with the vacuum tube circuitry and goes to the present day artificial intelligence (AI) systems and devices.




1st Generation Computer:
Period                                                                                                1940-1956
Circuitry                                                                                           Vacuum tube
Memory Capacity                                                                                 20 KB
Processing Speed                                                                      300 IPS inst. per sec.
Programming Language                                                            Assembly Language
Example of computers                                                                UNIVAC, EDVAC

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