Discrete components. Most components were the same as in first generation computers, but vacuum tubes were replaced with transistors. Operating voltages were correspondingly reduced and circuits sped up as a result.
second generation
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
vaccum tubes and valves.
Charles Babbage is the inventor of second generation computers.
Because the first, second, and third generation computers were also digital computers.
second generation
Second Generation computers. The VAX mentioned above is just a single model of first generation electronic computers.
Second generation computers are often called transistorized computers. The transistorized computers are more advanced computers than the first generation of computers.
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
vaccum tubes and valves.
Charles Babbage is the inventor of second generation computers.
Because the first, second, and third generation computers were also digital computers.
Biocomputers
The second generation computers were developed to meet the needs of the atomic energy laboratories.
The first second generation computers came on the market in 1958.
The first minicomputers were second generation computers, but the most well known minicomputers were third generation computers.
Transistorized computers.