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First Generation
First Generation Computers
The technology behind the primary generation computers was a fragile glass device, which was called a vacuum tube. These computers were very heavy and really large. -
Second Generation
Second Generation Computers
Second-generation computers used the technology of transistors rather than bulky vacuum tubes. Another feature was the core storage. -
Third Generation
Third Generation Computers
During the third generation, technology envisaged a shift from huge transistors to integrated circuits, also referred to as IC. -
Fourth Generation
Fourth Generation Computers
In 1971 First microprocessors were used, the large-scale of integration LSI circuits built on one chip called microprocessors. -
Fifth Generation
Fifth Generation Computers
The technology behind the fifth generation of computers is AI. It allows computers to behave like humans.