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First Generation
First generation computer was based on machine lenguage to perform operations and could only solve one time at a time. (UNIVAC and ENIAC) -
Second Generation
The second generation of computers replaced vacuum tubes with transitions, so they are smaller and consume less electricity than the previous communication with these new computers in though more advanced programming languages -
Third Generation
The third generation computer was characterized by the use of integrated eircuits (chips) wich allowed greater efficiency, reduction is size and lower energy consumption.
Mainly high-level lenguages were used that mode programming easier -
Fourth Generation
The computers are mainly characterized by the use of microprocessors since they allowed faster, smaller and more efficient devices.
The first personal computers emerged -
Fifth Generation
The fifth generation computers is characterized by the use artificial intelligence thanks to micorellectronics.
They are connected to other computers through wired operating systems or later via the in the internet