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πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» "Fourth Generation of computer?" Page (15).

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______________________________________________ __15.__________"Computer Knowledge"_____  πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"Fourth Generation of computer?"πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» The   fourth Generation of computers   which started to appear in the middle of   the 1970s and continued in to the 1980s,   were distinguished by a number of significant developments: The creation of microprocessors, which enabled the integration of the whole   CPU (Central Processing Unit)   on a single chip, was the most important advance.  Computers are becoming far more affordable and smaller as a result.  Personal computers (PCs):   The fourth generation saw the emergence of personal computers, such as the IBM PC and Apple II, enabling individuals and small enterprises to access computing more easily.  Operating Systems:   During this time, sophisticated operating systems were created, such as MS-DOS and early iterations of Microsoft Windows...

πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"Third Generation of Computer?" Page (14).

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______________________________________________ __14.__________"Computer Knowledge"_____ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"Third Generation of computer?" πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» The term   " third Generation" computer    refers to a time in computing history that roughly corresponds to the middle of   the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s.    The usage of integrated circuits (ICs) or microchips, which enabled considerable advances in processing power, dependability, and efficiency compared to prior vacuum tube and transistor-based machines, is one of the key features of   third-generation computers.  Computers become cheaper, quicker, and smaller throughout this time.   The creation of high-level programming languages like COBOL and FORTRAN made it simpler for programmers to create software.   Additionally, operating systems started to spread, which facilitated easier computer use. The   IBM System/360 series,   which was es...

πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"Second Generation of Computer?" Page (13).

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______________________________________________ __13._________"Computer Knowledge"______  πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"Second  Generation of Computer?"    The second generation of computers is thought to have existed between the late 1950s and the middle of the 1960s.Computers during this period made significant advancements over their first-generation predecessors.  Second-generation computers' salient features include: Second-generation computers' salient features include:  Transistors:  In the second generation of computers, tiny, more dependable transistors took the role of the previous generation's large vacuum tubes.   Transistors increased the computing system's speed and effectiveness.  These computers stored data using magnetic core memory, which was more efficient and quick than the preceding punched card and paper tape techniques.   Assembly Language:   The use of assembly language in programming increased, making it simpler for d...

πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"First Generation of Computer?" Page (12).

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______________________________________________ __12.__________"Computer Knowledge"_____ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»" First Generation of Computer?"πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) and UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) were two significant examples of the first generation of Computers,   which were created in the 1940s and 1950s. huge, vacuum tube-based, and mostly employed in the military and sciences, these machines were huge.  "The earliest Computers" Several distinctive characteristics of first-generation computers   include:  Vacuum Tubes:   The main electronic processing and memory components in these computers were vacuum tubes (also known as electron tubes). Vacuum tubes were bulky, delicate and heated up a lot.  Large Size:   Early computers were gigantic, frequently taking up whole rooms or even buildings. The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer),   for instance, occupied ...

πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"What is Generation of Computer?" Page (11).

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______________________________________________ __11.__________"Computer Knowledge"_____ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»What is Generation Of Computer?πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» See friends, today we will learn about   generations of computers.  See Friends Computer is used from many years ago.  But what distinguishes the first computer from modern ones? because the integration of computers has undergone significant change.    See, today's computers are very modern and advanced. But the computers of old times were not so   modern and advanced.  But with the changing times the field of computers improved. that required a lot of time. In the past, computers were enormous in size.  But   today Computers are very small in size and their speed is also fast.  πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» "Generations of computer" πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» The generation of computers can be categorized into   five main generations:   First Generation (1940s-1950s):    Vacuum tube-based computer...

🌏"HISTORY OF COMPUTERS" Page (10).

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______________________________________________ __10.__________ "Computer Knowledge"_____ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"HISTORY OF COMPUTERS"πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»  Individual Computers:  Personal computers were first introduced in the 1970s and 1980s by firms like Apple and IBM, revolutionising the way people live and work.  On the Internet:  The internet's global connection of computers in the 1990s revolutionised information sharing and communication.  Cellular devices and tablets:  Smartphones and tablets have made computing genuinely portable and available to everyone in the twenty-first century.  Synthetic intelligence:  Today, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence, computers can think and learn like humans. From large machines in rooms to portable gadgets we carry in our pockets, computers have come a long way and changed the world in many ways.

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______________________________________________ __9.__________"Computer Knowledge"_______ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»"HISTORY OF COMPUTERS"πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» See guise, Here's a simple   history of Computers:   Early Calculators:  It all began with machines like the abacus, which people used for basic calculations thousands of years ago.  Mechanical Computers:  In the 19th century, inventors like Charles Babbage designed mechanical computers, but they were never built.  Electric Computers:  In the mid-20th century, electronic computers were created. The first big one, called ENIAC, was huge and used vacuum tubes.  Transistors:  With the development of transistors in the late 1940s, computers became smaller and faster.  Microchips:  In the 1960s, computers became tiny enough to be used in homes and businesses.

🌏"FATHER OF COMPUTER AND FULL FORM OF COMPUTER" Page (8).

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______________________________________________ __8._________"Computer Knowledge"________ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»FATHER OF COMPUTERπŸ‘©‍πŸ’» The term   " father of the computer" " is often attributed to   Charles Babbage, Charles Babbage, who is recognized for his groundbreaking work on early mechanical computers during the 19th century. His conceptualization and design of the Analytical Engine laid a crucial foundation for modern computing devices. Nevertheless, it's important to note that the title of   "father of the computer"   can be applied to various pioneers in the field, including Alan Turing and John von Neumann, who made significant contributions shaping the computers we used today. As for the   full form of "computer,"   it stands for "Common Operating Machine Particularly Used for Technical and Educational Research":   FULL FORM OF COMPUTER:-  C: Common O: Operating M: Machine P: Particularly U: Used for T: Technical and E...

🌏"TYPES OF COMPUTER" Page (7).

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______________________________________________ __7._____________"Computer Know"_________ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»TYPES OF COMPUTER BASED ON WORK PROCESS πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»  Minicomputers:  Minicomputers are mid-sized computing devices that possess more processing power than microcomputers but less than mainframes. They are commonly utilized in small to medium-sized businesses due to their balanced computing capabilities.  Embedded Computers:  Embedded computers are seamlessly integrated into various systems and devices, often performing specific functions behind the scenes and concealed from the user. They play a crucial role in managing dedicated tasks within these systems.  Server Computers:  Server computers are purpose-built to provide services, resources, and data to other computers through a network. They serve as central hubs for managing and distributing information, facilitating efficient communication and access for connected devices.  Workstations:  Workst...

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______________________________________________ __6.________"Computer Knowledge"________ πŸ‘©‍πŸ’»TYPES OF COMPUTER BASED ON WORK PROCESS πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» Computers can be classified into various types based on their work processes.    Some common categories   include:  Analog Computers:  These computers work with continuous data and perform calculations using physical quantities like voltage, current, and resistance.  Digital Computers:  Digital computers process data using discrete values (0s and 1s). They are the most common type and include personal computers, servers, and mainframes.  Hybrid Computers:  These combine features of both analog and digital computers, often used for specialized tasks requiring both types of processing.  Mainframe Computers:  Large and powerful computers used for heavy-duty processing tasks in organizations.  Supercomputers:  Extremely powerful computers designed for complex simulations, s...