1) Computer Fifth Genaration
2) Computer Third Genaration
3) Computer Second Genaration
4) Computer First Genaration
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These computers were characterized by integrated circuits with components so small that in many cases they were hardly visible to the naked eye. Third generation computers were characterized by increased input/output, storage, and processing capabilities. Input/output devices could communicate with computers over distances via ordinary telephone lines or could scan a page and input the information directly into the computer, could display pictures on a television-like screen, could make musical sounds, and could even accept voice input.
Storage capabilities were increased and millions of characters could be stored and randomly accessed in fractions of a second. Third-generation computers could process instructions in nanoseconds. In addition, computers were able to process several programs or sets of instructions simultaneously. Programmers were able to make use of high-level problem oriented and procedure oriented languages that closely resembles the commonly used form of expressions. Examples of third generation computers are IBM 360, IBM 370, PDP-8, PDP-11, GE 600 etc.
2) Computer Third Genaration
3) Computer Second Genaration
4) Computer First Genaration
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These computers were characterized by integrated circuits with components so small that in many cases they were hardly visible to the naked eye. Third generation computers were characterized by increased input/output, storage, and processing capabilities. Input/output devices could communicate with computers over distances via ordinary telephone lines or could scan a page and input the information directly into the computer, could display pictures on a television-like screen, could make musical sounds, and could even accept voice input.
Storage capabilities were increased and millions of characters could be stored and randomly accessed in fractions of a second. Third-generation computers could process instructions in nanoseconds. In addition, computers were able to process several programs or sets of instructions simultaneously. Programmers were able to make use of high-level problem oriented and procedure oriented languages that closely resembles the commonly used form of expressions. Examples of third generation computers are IBM 360, IBM 370, PDP-8, PDP-11, GE 600 etc.