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A computer is an electronic machine that can be programmed to accept data (input), process it into useful information (output), and store it in a storage media for future use.
System Unit
What is a Computer?
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History & Evolution
Abacus
Difference Engine
Analytical Engine1944 MARK I
Howard Aiken at Harvard University
1951 - UNIVAC1 first commercial computer
1954 - Hewlett and PackardMet and setup shop in Garage at Silicon valley
Mechanical Calculator
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Abacus4
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Difference EngineDifference Engine Analytical EngineAnalytical Engine
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Mechanical Calculators6
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UNIVAC 17
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1975 – Microsoft FoundedBill Gates with Paul Allen
1976Apple
1981-IBM PCPC was
introduced.
1989 – WWWInvented by
Tim Berners-Lee
1969 – Internet was
founded
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1994 – Netscape Founded by
Jim Clark and Marc Andreesen
Many more….
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Computer Generations
1. 1st Generation
2. 2nd Generation
3. 3rd Generation
4. 4th Generation
5. 5th Generation
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1ST GENERATION (1944 - 1958) VACUUM TUBES
Used thousand of vacuum tubes
They were fastest calculating devices.
Too large in size
Large amount of heat due to thousands of vacuum tubes, so air conditioning was required
High power consumption
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1ST GENERATION (1944 - 1958) VACUUM TUBES
•High power consumption
•Frequent hardware failure due to burn out of tubes
•Costly to manufacture and maintain these computers
•The first computer using vacuum tubes was ENIAC
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1ST GENERATION (1944 - 1958) VACUUM TUBES
IBM Punched Card (input)
Magnetic Tapes (output)Vacuum Tubes (memory)
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UNIVAC ENIAC
1ST GENERATION (1944 - 1958)
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2ND GENERATION (1959 - 1964)TRANSISTOR
• Use of transistors instead of vacuum tubes
• These transistors were made of solid material, some of which is silicon, therefore they were very cheap to produce
• Easier to use and handle
• No burning out, but hardware failures were still there
• Almost ten times faster than tubes
• Much smaller than vacuum tubes and generate less heat.
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2ND GENERATION (1959 - 1964)TRANSISTOR
• Less expensive to produce but still costlier
• Produce less heat as compared to tubes but air conditioning was required
• High level programming languages such as FORTRAN, COBOL were used
• Easier to program these computers
• Batch operating system was used
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2ND GENERATION (1959 - 1964)TRANSISTOR
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3RD GENERATION (1964 - 1970)
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
•In 1958, Jack St. Clair Cilby & Robert Noyce invented integrated circuits
•IC’s consist of several electric components like transistors, resistors and capacitors embedded on a single chip of silicon
•SSI, MSI technology
•More powerful & faster than second generation computers.
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3RD GENERATION (1964 - 1970)
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
•Smaller in size and require small space for installation
•Require less power and produce less heat but still need proper air conditioning
•Faster and large memory
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3RD GENERATION (1964 - 1970)
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
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4TH GENERATION (1971- PRESENT) INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
•Use of IC’s with VLSI technology Very Large-scale integrated (VLSI).
•Microprocessors and semiconductor memory
•Larger memory because of larger hard disks and floppy disks and magnetic tapes as portable storage media
•Very less heat hence no air conditioning was required instead fans were used
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4TH GENERATION (1971-PRESENT)INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
•Graphical User Interface operating systems were used
•Very easy to manufacture & maintain them and cost very less
•Very fast as compared to computers in early generations
•Microprocessors led to the invention of personal computers.
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4TH GENERATION (1971-PRESENT)MICROPROCESSOR
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5th GENERATION PRESENT & BEYOND
•IC’s based on ULSI technology
•Portable PC’s (notebook computers) were much smaller and handy
•Much faster and powerful than computers in earlier generations
•Consume very less power
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5th GENERATION PRESENT & BEYOND
•Less costlier and easy to manufacture and maintain
•Newer and more powerful applications make computers more easy to use in every field
•Artificial Intelligence (AI) concerns with making computers behave and think like humans.
•AI studies include robotics, expert systems, games, etc..
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5th Generation (Present & Beyond) Artificial Intelligence
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