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The term Mark I Computer is ambiguous as there were many given this name built in different places by different people. However as almost all of these computers were first generation machines (using vacuum tubes) built before 1960, it is probably safe to say the Mark I Computer was before the Apple Newton.
By most definitions, first generation computers were the ones built with vacuum tubes.
the computers which have the ability to:1. think as a human 2. act as a human3. think rationally4. act rationallyare said to be artificially intelligent computer..
Most systems of classifying computers define the second generation computers to be those built with discrete transistors (no vacuum tubes, no integrated circuits). This spans roughly ~1958 to ~1964.
First generation computers were built with vacuum tubes. The capabilities were about the same as that of modern computers, except limited by very small memories and slow speed. Typical first generation computer memory cost from $2 to $20 per byte equivalent, whereas today's computer memory costs less than a micro-penny per byte.
You can find out when you buy the computer not all computers have it
In the conventional interpretation of "generation", these were the first computers built with integrated circuits. These integrated circuits were very primitive, typically only 2 to 4 logic gates per chip (nothing resembling microprocessors). This generation runs roughly from 1964 to 1971.
but they were. for the time they were built they were and did.
not all of them sometimes you have to buy them
First Generation Computers refer to ones with vacuum tubes and were really huge and required vast amounts of electricity. The programming was very limited and very complex USN machine language. Usually they were hardwired and the applications very limited. Second Generation Computer were built using transistors that were much smaller and required less power and space. General Purpose program languages were developed that could be moved from 1 computer to the next.
1960's to 1970's The first computer network was the SAGE Air Defense network of 26 sites each with 2 computers. This was implemented using leased phone lines beginning in 1957 with the last system connecting in the early 1960s. The system remained active until 1981. All 52 computers were first generation vacuum tube computers and were the largest computers ever built.
That is a difficult and well debated question. It depends what you define as a computer. Electronic computers only go back to the 1940s. However there were many mechanical computing devices for centuries before that. If you want to really go back you can say that the first computer was a simple device invented over 5000 years ago and still in use in many schools today, namely the abacus.