GENERATION OF COMPUTERS

  • THE FIRST GENERATION OF COMPUTER.

    THE FIRST GENERATION OF COMPUTER.
    The period of first generation was from 1946-1959. The computers of first generation used vacuum tubes
  • THE SECOND GENERATION OF COMPUTER.

    THE SECOND GENERATION OF COMPUTER.
    The second generation computers were used during 1957-1963. They are also known as transistor computers. The second generation of computers consists of two types of devices, transistors, and magnetic core.
  • THE THIRD GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE THIRD GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    The third generation computer was started in 1965 and ended around 1971. Third generation computers start using integrated circuits instead of transistors.
  • THE FOURTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE FOURTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    Fourth Generation of computers was between 1971 – 1980. These computers used the VLSI technology or the Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) circuits technology.
  • THE FIFTH GENERATION

    THE FIFTH GENERATION
    The computers of fifth-generation use AI (artificial intelligence) technology that includes: Development of expert systems, Game Playing, Robotics, Natural language understanding, and Neural Networks. The AI technology made these computers to understand human language as well as recognize graphs and pictures.
  • THE SIXTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE SIXTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    The sixth generation of computers is the rearmost and most advanced stage of computer technology. The sixth generation of computers started around the time 2000 and is still ongoing. Some people still consider us to be in the fifth generation, as AI is still evolving and developing.
  • THE SEVENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE SEVENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    Using improved memory technologies and energy-efficient chipsets, they work faster and use less energy than any previous Intel CPUs. The 7th generation Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 desktop processors consume as little as 35W of power – with even the top-end CPU consuming a mere 95W.
  • THE EIGHT GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE EIGHT GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    The 8th gen Intel Core processor series is designed for an array of computing tasks, including gaming, content creation, and VR experiences. Utilizing advanced 14-nanometer technology with FinFET transistors on board, these CPUs provide higher clock speeds than ever before – up to 4.7GHz in Turbo Boost mode.
  • THE NINETEENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE NINETEENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    What were computers in the 19th century?
    In the early 1820s, Charles Babbage created the Difference Engine. It was a mechanical computer that could do basic computations. It was a steam-powered calculating machine used to solve numerical tables such as logarithmic tables. Charles Babbage created another calculating machine, the Analytical Engine, in 1830.
  • THE TENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE TENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    Comet Lake is Intel's codename for its 10th generation Core processors. They are manufactured using Intel's third 14 nm Skylake process revision, succeeding the Whiskey Lake U-series mobile processor and Coffee Lake desktop processor families.
  • THE ELEVENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE ELEVENTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    11th Gen Intel Core processors are based on new core architectures that dramatically improve performance for gaming, creating, business, and everyday use. 11th Gen Intel Core processors are the first to feature Intel® Iris® Xe graphics. They also have up to 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for the latest discrete GPUs.
  • THE TWELVE GENERATION OF COMPUTER

    THE TWELVE GENERATION OF COMPUTER
    Improved Graphics: The 12th generation laptop also features improved graphics nvidia geforce rtx, making it ideal for gaming and other intensive tasks. It is equipped with a powerful graphics card, which allows for smoother and more realistic visuals.