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no, first generation computers used vacuum tubes.
The first three generations of computer technology:vacuum tubetransistorICAll tended to be large and expensive.The microcomputer was the first generation of computers small & inexpensive enough for everyone to have if they wanted one.
Microcomputers were first introduced during the third generation of computers, which occurred in the late 1960s to early 1970s. They were small, affordable, and used microprocessors, making them accessible to individuals and businesses. The microcomputer revolutionized the computing industry and laid the foundation for the personal computer era.
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no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
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.
Differentiate between third generation of computers and fourth generation?"
the sixth generation of computers means the modern computers
Because the first, second, and third generation computers were also digital computers.
Electro-Mechanical Computers were used before first generation of computers.