VACUUM Tubes were first used as Logical Components in firstmanufactured Computers. Then the Invention of Transistors changed the Computing Industry and now the miniature form of Transistors ranging in nanometers (for e.g. 65nm or 45nm based processors).
There are different materials which were originally used to make computers. In most cases, metals, plastics and allows of various materials were used for varied parts.
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Electrical wires and vacuum tubes were used to make the first electronic computers.
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That is most commonly identified as the 3rd generation.
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First Generation (1940-1956) Everything started with vacuum tubes. These were widely used in the first computer systems for circuitry, while magnetic drums were used for memory. Second Generation (1956-1963) Next, there was the introduction of transistors, which came in to replace vacuum tubes. ... Third Generation (1964-1971) Third-generation computers were where we saw the introduction of integrated circuits (IC), which are still in use today. Fourth Generation (1971-2010) In the fourth generation of computers, the invention of the microprocessor (commonly known as CPU) helped to get computers to the desk and, later, lap-size that we ... Fifth Generation (Present Day) Although we are still using technology from the fourth generation of information technology, we are now going into a new age: the fifth generation.
1940-1956 ENIAC was produce by john preper eckert and john W. Marchley in the university of pennislevaya and US government It comsist of 18000 vaccume tubes and 7000 resistor The mechanial language was one and only language used of operating this machine In first generation of computer vaccume tubes and magnatic drums were used out standins features for first generation of computer 1 quite large 2 slow speed 3 very expensive 4 generated lot of heat 5 less storage capacity 6 special housing
There are a variety of different hardwares and softwares that can be used in different computers.
FIRST GENERATION
first generation computers
First generation computers.
The first minicomputers were second generation computers, but the most well known minicomputers were third generation computers.
Electro-Mechanical Computers were used before first generation of computers.
no, first generation computers used vacuum tubes.
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
History of computer is divided into 5 generation. The first generation of computer started form 1941 till 1956. In this generation vacuum tubes are used in computers and computers are big enough that one computer could be such big as a whole room.
This is the term used for big vacuume tubes which were used in the construction of first generaiton of computers.
some first generation computers used germanium point contact diodes in their logic gates to reduce their vacuum tube parts count.second generation computers used discrete germanium or silicon transistors.third generation and later computers use silicon integrated circuits.
A diagram that explains the generation of the computer can be found on the Scribd website. First generation computers used vacuum tubes.
VLSI chips straddle the third generation and fourth generation computers. They were used to make some third generation computers, but the development VLSI levels of integration permitted enough transistors to make a complete simple CPU in one integrated circuit chip, creating the first microprocessors (e.g. Intel 4004, Intel 8008) used to build fourth generation computers.