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Ms.V.Umamaheswari MCA.,MPhil.,
Department of Information Technology
Bonsecours College for Women
Thanjavur-6
The five-generations-of-computer
First generation computers
(1940-1956)
 The first computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry
and magnetic drums for memory.
 They were often enormous and taking up entire room.
 First generation computers relied on machine
language.
 . They were very expensive to operate and in addition
to using a great deal of electricity, generated a lot of
heat, which was often the cause of malfunctions.
 The UNIVAC and ENIAC computers are examples of
first-generation computing devices.
First generation computers
Second generation computers
(1956-1963)
• Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and ushered in the
second generation of computers.
• Second-generation computers moved from
cryptic binary machine language to symbolic.
• High-level programming languages were also being
developed at this time, such as early versions
of COBOL and FORTRAN.
• These were also the first computers that stored their
instructions in their memory.
Second generation computers
Third generation computers
(1964-1971)
 The development of the integrated circuit was the
hallmark of the third generation of computers.
 Transistors were miniaturized and placed
on siliconchips, called semiconductors.
 Instead of punched cards and printouts, users
interacted with third generation computers
through keyboards and monitors and interfaced with
an operating system.
 Allowed the device to run many
different applications at one time.
Third generation computers
Fourth generation computers
(1971-present)
 The microprocessor brought the fourth generation of
computers, as thousands of integrated circuits were
built onto a single silicon chip.
 The Intel 4004 chip, developed in 1971, located all the
components of the computer.
 From the central processing unit and memory to
input/output controls—on a single chip.
 . Fourth generation computers also saw the
development of GUIs, the mouse and
handheld devices.
Fourth generation computers
Fifth generation computers
(present and beyond)
 Fifth generation computing devices, based on artificial
intelligence.
 Are still in development, though there are some
applications, such as voice recognition.
 The use of parallel processing and superconductors is
helping to make artificial intelligence a reality.
 The goal of fifth-generation computing is to develop
devices that respond to natural language input and are
capable of learning and self-organization.
Fifth generation computers

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The five-generations-of-computer

  • 1. Presented by Ms.V.Umamaheswari MCA.,MPhil., Department of Information Technology Bonsecours College for Women Thanjavur-6
  • 3. First generation computers (1940-1956)  The first computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry and magnetic drums for memory.  They were often enormous and taking up entire room.  First generation computers relied on machine language.  . They were very expensive to operate and in addition to using a great deal of electricity, generated a lot of heat, which was often the cause of malfunctions.  The UNIVAC and ENIAC computers are examples of first-generation computing devices.
  • 5. Second generation computers (1956-1963) • Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and ushered in the second generation of computers. • Second-generation computers moved from cryptic binary machine language to symbolic. • High-level programming languages were also being developed at this time, such as early versions of COBOL and FORTRAN. • These were also the first computers that stored their instructions in their memory.
  • 7. Third generation computers (1964-1971)  The development of the integrated circuit was the hallmark of the third generation of computers.  Transistors were miniaturized and placed on siliconchips, called semiconductors.  Instead of punched cards and printouts, users interacted with third generation computers through keyboards and monitors and interfaced with an operating system.  Allowed the device to run many different applications at one time.
  • 9. Fourth generation computers (1971-present)  The microprocessor brought the fourth generation of computers, as thousands of integrated circuits were built onto a single silicon chip.  The Intel 4004 chip, developed in 1971, located all the components of the computer.  From the central processing unit and memory to input/output controls—on a single chip.  . Fourth generation computers also saw the development of GUIs, the mouse and handheld devices.
  • 11. Fifth generation computers (present and beyond)  Fifth generation computing devices, based on artificial intelligence.  Are still in development, though there are some applications, such as voice recognition.  The use of parallel processing and superconductors is helping to make artificial intelligence a reality.  The goal of fifth-generation computing is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-organization.