3. Third Generation (1964-1971) Integrated Circuits
4. Fourth Generation (1971-Present) Microprocessors
5. Fifth Generation (Present and Beyond)ArtificialIntelligence.
This cannot be determined exactly.
vacuum tubes
The Five Generations of Computers were all not exact and some overlap in technologies exist. And all of the 5 generations of computers are sometimes useful in providing a general perspective of some of the advancements in computing technology.
The first generation of electronic computers were those implemented using vacuum tubes.
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Improvements, new technologies, etc.
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discuss the various computer generations along with key characteristic of computers each eneration
first generation computers were not fast and were less reliable.
implementation technologysizepower requirementsspeedmemory availablyetc.
generations of computersThere are actually FIVE generations of computers.The first generation of electronic computers were made of vacuum tubes and they were big as a room.