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The main problem with valves is their reliability. A secondary problem is the sheer size. Not only are transistors far more reliable, they are very much smaller by several orders of magnitude. To get some idea of the scale, the valve equivalent of a 32 GB iPhone would be bigger than the average family house and would, therefore, be anything but portable.

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Valves is an older term for vacuum tubes. Vacuum tubes were used for amplification, control, and logic applications before transistors were invented and became popular. So vaccum tubes were used for logic applications in the first electronic computers.

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Valves as in Vacuum Tubes: HEAT and life expectancy.

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its back part was too big :(

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What was the problem with using values in computers?

the promblem was YOU


How did the Colossus get it to work?

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What are the problems with valves in a computer?

Valves, as used in an old wireless/radio, is not used in modern computers.


What were the two main problems caused by using the valves on the colossus?

Probably rate of burnout and heat. But this was common to all vacuum tube computers, not just Colossus.


What are the Components of first generation of computers?

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What were the two main problems caused by using the valves on the Colossus computer?

Probably rate of burnout and heat. But this was common to all vacuum tube computers, not just Colossus.


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None. Valves are not used. Integrated circuits are now the mainstay of most electronic devices.


Why did the colossus need valves?

Because - when Colossus was built (in 1943), microchips had yet to be invented ! Microchips replaced valves and transistors in newer computers.


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They haven't been replaced! Only now they are much smaller and switched on and off by nano-bots that receive instructions from user input.


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How does computing valve work?

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