generations of computers
Literally, generations of computers are separated by their technology and creations. The term "computer generation" refers to the upgrading of computing and advancements in the field of computers. Computers are classified into five generations. The first generation is the Tube The second generation is the transistor, the third generation is the integrated circuit, the fourth generation is the microprocessor, which is typically used in computers, and the fifth generation is artificial intelligence. Vacuum tubes are used in first-generation computers. The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes (electric tubes about the size of light bulbs) for circuitry, which took up a lot of room and had a small storage capacity. By upgrading generations, computer size was reduced and storage was increased, and people are eagerly waiting to use AI as their day-to-day PC.
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