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The document summarizes the five generations of computers from 1939 to present. The first generation used vacuum tubes and produced calculators and machines like ENIAC. The second generation used transistors and produced mainframe computers like the IBM System/360. The third generation used integrated circuits and produced timesharing systems and minicomputers. The fourth generation used very large scale integration and microprocessors to produce personal computers, embedded systems, and computers from companies like Intel, Motorola, and AMD. The fifth generation from 1991 onward includes technologies like SCSI, VESA, and computers across many form factors from supercomputers to mobile devices and more powerful processors.
The document summarizes the five generations of computers from 1939 to present. The first generation used vacuum tubes and produced calculators and machines like ENIAC. The second generation used transistors and produced mainframe computers like the IBM System/360. The third generation used integrated circuits and produced timesharing systems and minicomputers. The fourth generation used very large scale integration and microprocessors to produce personal computers, embedded systems, and computers from companies like Intel, Motorola, and AMD. The fifth generation from 1991 onward includes technologies like SCSI, VESA, and computers across many form factors from supercomputers to mobile devices and more powerful processors.
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The document summarizes the five generations of computers from 1939 to present. The first generation used vacuum tubes and produced calculators and machines like ENIAC. The second generation used transistors and produced mainframe computers like the IBM System/360. The third generation used integrated circuits and produced timesharing systems and minicomputers. The fourth generation used very large scale integration and microprocessors to produce personal computers, embedded systems, and computers from companies like Intel, Motorola, and AMD. The fifth generation from 1991 onward includes technologies like SCSI, VESA, and computers across many form factors from supercomputers to mobile devices and more powerful processors.
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First 1939 to 1954 Vacuum tubes Calculators ENIAC, EDSAC, EDVAC, UNIVAC, IBM
Second 1954 to 1959 Transistor Mainframes IBM,
System/360, BUNCH
Third 1959 to 1971 Integrated Timesharing, PDP,
circuits (IC) minicomputer System/32, System/36
Fourth 1971 to 1991 Very-largescale Microcomputer, VAX, AS/400,
integration Embedded Intel. Motorola, (VLSI) and computer, MOS, Zilog, the Personal WDC, Pentium, Microprcessor computer, ARM architecture, MIPS, SPARC
Fifth 1991 to Small Super UNIX System,
present and Computer Computers Intel Pentium, Beyond System Mainframe Pentium MMX, Interface Computers Pentium II, (SCSI), Video Mini Computers AMD, Electronic Personal Athlon, Pentium Standard Computers III, Pentium IV Association Mobile (VESA) Computers Personal computer, PowerPC, PowerMacs, PlayStation. Commodore,