Technology Innovation

  • Cathode Ray tube

    Cathode Ray tube
    Karl Ferdinand Braun invented the first computer monitor in 1897.He created the Cathode Ray tube as the first computer monitor. The (CRT) is a vacuum tube that has one of its ends coated with phosphors.
  • Transistor computer

    Transistor computer
    The Transistor computer now often called the second- generation computer is a computer which uses discrete transistors instead of vacuum tubes .The Transistor computer was invented by John Bardeen, William Shockely.
  • Third generation computers

    Third generation computers
    Invented by Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor and Jack Kilby (American electrical engineer) of Texas instruments 1958.Due to IC"s the Third generation computers are much faster, efficient, reliable, less maintenance and small size computers compared to first generation computers.
  • Microprocessor

    Microprocessor
    These devices are integrated circuits that combine thousands of transistors that perform the logic needed to run a computer into one chip. In 1971, Intel released the 4004 microprocessor and the Fourth Generation of computers had begun. Invented by Marcian Hoff, Stanley Mazor, Federico Faggin, Masatoshi Shima.
  • FGCS(Fifth Generation Computer System

    FGCS(Fifth Generation Computer System
    Computers of this generation are based on microelectronic technology with high computing power and parallel processing. This is the most recent and technologically advanced computer generation. Invented by Japan Ministry of International Trade to create computers using massively parallel computing and logic programming.
  • Quantum Computer

    Quantum Computer
    It can be used in taking large manufacturing data sets on operational failures and translating them to combinatoric challenges that, when paired with a quantum-inspired algorithm, can identify which part of a complex manufacturing process contributed to incidents of product failure. Invented by Richard Feynman and Yuri Manin.
  • 7th generation computer

    7th generation computer
    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. Jeffery Hollander, Alan Newman
  • 8th Generation computer

    8th Generation computer
    The 8th Generation Intel core processors redefine mainstream desktop PC performance with up to six cores for more processing power that's two more cores than the previous generation Intel® Core™ processor family intel core Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 to increase the maximum turbo frequency up to 4.7 GHz, and up to 12 MB. Invented by intel Isarel