Newer electronics devices introduced in each computer generation (and thereby defining the generation) are more compact and consume less power than the older electronic devices, enabling the size of both the computer's electronic hardware and cooling system to be reduced significantly.
Because the technology being made is improving all the time. More data can be stored in a smaller area. More data can be transferred along simpler communication systems. Computers that would fill a whole room a few decades ago had a tiny fraction of the power and capabilities of the standard computers that we now use. The computers are getting smaller, but they are also getting more powerful.
Advances in technology made people realize that they are using too much material on one machine so they use less thus your screen getting smaller
I think that there are a lot of people who contributed to downsizing computers. You also can't say that it was just a company as well.
Computers got smaller because the parts used to make them got smaller because technology got smaller.
Because we are getting smarter which means we have more and better ideas which causes us to advance our technology, making it smaller, more convenient
Advances in technology reduced the size of many components - meaning the cases of modern computers could be made smaller.
the modern computers are smaller than early computers becouse the early computers could not program the new computers we have today. our computers have more technology.
Early computers are large
Modern computers are easy to carry and they run several programs at once and they have lot of memory.
They are smaller and cheaper easy to carry. less expensive , more powerful , they are faster , they are with single silicon chip. single user for applications and more powerful than a typical PC.
The biggest changes, I would say, is that computers got smaller and smaller and more and more powerful. (Of course, real computers aren't 100 years old yet.)
Today's computers are many times smaller than DNA computers.
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Yes, today's computers use transistors and microprocessors. Smaller transistors subset the amount of RAM that is local to the CPU at any given moment.
The biggest changes, I would say, is that computers got smaller and smaller and more and more powerful. (Of course, real computers aren't 100 years old yet.)
It is called a Notebook.
computers became smaller in size.
There are mainframe computers, mini computers and micro computers. Mainframes are large scale computers, (search IBM System/360) mini computer are smaller, a lot smaller than mainframes (search IBM AS/300) and minis are what's on your desktop like a DELL, HP, Sony, etc.
Processors with a smaller word size can process more data during each processor cycle.
Today's computers are many times smaller than DNA computers.
Microchip
integrated circuit computer or microprocessor
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Mini computers are smaller computers that sell for much less than regular computers. The first mini computers were produced in the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1962.
The best netbook computers (also known as mini laptop computers) come from both Dell and Acer. These are generally smaller and just made for surfing the internet.
Ever since the first computer, advances in technology made it possible to maker smaller and smaller computers. The 50's reduced the size of computers drasticly with the invention of the transistor, which replaced the old glass vaccum valves. Jack Kirby, development engineer for Texas instruments is credited with the first microchip, the critical technology for microcomputers, The first one was made in 1958.