Generations of Computers: Computer generation means step by step changes and each major change or progress after a period of time. Since inception there are totally five generation of computers.
a) First
Generation Computer (Up to 1950): ENIAC
was the first valve based computer and taken as first computer of first
generation of electronic digital computer. It was made by J. P. Eckert and John
W. Mauchly in 1946. EDVAC, EDSAC, UNIVAC are some other examples of computer of
this generation. This generation computer possessed the following
characteristics:
i) Used
thermionic valves or vacuum tube or electronic valve;
ii) Used Mercury
line for storage and paper tapes and punched cards were also used;
iii) Computer
programming was mainly done in machine language;
iv) All the computers
were of very big size and so required very large space;
v) The computers
were very costly;
vi) Limited
programming capabilities, memory;
vii) Slow
operating speed and restricted computing capacity;
viii) High power
consumption (each vacuum tubes consumed about half a watt power);
ix) Vacuum tubes
used filament as a source of electron; they have a limited life.
x) Large amount
of heat generated from the vacuum tubes and so they needed air-conditioning.
b) Second
Generation Computer: The
invention of transistor (short names for transfer resistor) in 1948 led to the
development of second generation of computer. Their main disadvantages were that
the commercial productions of transistors were difficult and expensive; again,
the manual assembly of individual components into a functioning unit was
required. Examples of second generation of computer include UNIVAC-1108, IBM
700, 1401, CDC 1604, 3600.
The second generation computers are
characterized by the following:
i) Transistors
replaced the vacuum tubes completely;
ii) Use of
magnetic cores for memory storage. Magnetic drum, magnetic disc, punched card
were also used for storage purpose;
iii) Use of high
level language like FORTRAN, COBOL, Algol, SNOBOL etc.;
iv) Due to the
use of transistors the sizes turned to be smaller;
v) Less costly
in comparison to the first generation of computer;
vi) Memory
capacities were about 100 Kilobyte;
v) Reduction in
computation time from millisecond to microsecond;
vi) Transistors
consume only a tenth of power as required by vacuum tubes;
vii) Transistors
have no filament to burn as against the first generation of computer so they
were more reliable;
ix) Less heat
was generated due to the use of transistor but still needed air conditioning
and frequent maintenance.
c) Third
Generation Computer: The
third generation began in 1965 with germanium transistors being replaced by
silicon transistors (=integrated circuit). Integrated circuit is a circuit
consisting of transistors, resistors and capacitors grown on a single chip of
silicon eliminating wired interconnections between components. Highly sophisticated
technology was required for the manufacture of the chips, but still commercial
production become easier and not so expensive. Remote processing and time
sharing is also an added advantage of this generation of computer. Example: IBM
360 Series, ICL 1900 series, IBM 370/168, ICL 2900, Honeywell 6000 series. This
generation computer has the following characteristics
i) Use of
integrated circuit;
ii) Use of
semiconductor memories in addition to, and later instead of, ferrite core
memory. The two main types of semiconductor memory are Read-Only Memory (ROM)
and read-and-write memories called Random Access Memory (RAM);
iii) Extensive
use of high level programming languages;
iv) Smaller size
and better performance, more flexibility with input/output;
v) Less costly
in comparison to the second generation of computer and become popular as mini
computer and are quite portable;
vi) Memories
improved to 4 Megabytes;
vii) Reduction
in computational time from microseconds to nanoseconds;
viii) Lower heat
generation and quite less power requirement;
ix) More
reliable in comparison to the second generation of computer;
x) Air
conditioning required in many cases;
d) Fourth
Generation Computer: The
fourth generation of computer may be identified by the advent of the
microprocessor chip. The whole computer CPU except primary memory is placed on
a single chip. This chip is known as microprocessor.
Examples: Intel
4004, Apple series I and II, spectrum 7 etc.
i) Use of large
scale and very large scale integrated circuits (VLSI) packing about 50,000
transistors in a chip;
ii) Magnetic
core memories were replaced by semiconductor memories;
iii)
Sophisticated programs and languages for special application. In the area of
language “C” language became popular.
iv) Increasing
use of microcomputer;
v) Low cost;
vi) Increased
storage;
vii)
Considerably faster and smaller;
viii) Heat
generated is negligible and even air conditioner is not always required;
ix) Network of computers
and distributed computer systems were developed;
x) Modular
design, versatility and compatibility.
e) Fifth
Generation Computer: The
fifth generation of computer is in the process of full development. This
computer is expected to be a new and unique of its kind having the artificial
intelligence i.e. the ability to reason logically and with the real knowledge
of the world, behaving almost like a human being in the sense of talking,
seeing, hearing and utilizing human language.
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