transistors
The new technology can replace outdated, less efficient, machinery.
It was amended... to take into account advances in computing technology.
discrete transistors, usually made of germanium.
nothing no one trusted technology those days
Because the technology advances every 18 months and that advances the computer systems
Some include radar, computer technology, jet propulsion, medecal advances, rocket technology, weather data collection and reporting, nuclear technology and the list goes on.
The computer generation is the term given to people born from 1988 to the present day. This is because they were born when computers and technology rapidly evolved.
This is hard to answer, because there is no industry standard for what a 'generation' is. It is entirely subjective. You will need to define a 'generation' before a comparison is given. IE, there are 3 generations of AMD Phenom II processor, and over 70 generations of AMD processors. There are five major generations in processor bitrate. There are over 400 generations of individual progressments in major computer technology. There are nearly 50 different generations of individual architecture design.
Nothing happened to computers ok so stop freaking asking!
it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com
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I think you're referring to ads for products marketed as "The next generation in computer technology", yes? It's just marketing jargon for "here's something new which does something existing technology doesn't"... there aren't established 'computer generations', per say, unless you're looking at, say, the Windows operating systems, where Windows 7 will follow Vista, which followed XP, which followed ME...