Computers come in many different sizes, performance specifications and functions. There is no definite answer for you. It would be akin to asking how fast are cars in the 21st century. please be more specific. Thanks.
This is hard to answer, because there is no industry standard for what a 'generation' is. It is entirely subjective. You will need to define a 'generation' before a comparison is given. IE, there are 3 generations of AMD Phenom II processor, and over 70 generations of AMD processors. There are five major generations in processor bitrate. There are over 400 generations of individual progressments in major computer technology. There are nearly 50 different generations of individual architecture design.
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there are fife types of generation of computer
computer bus speed FSB starts from 66 MHz to over 800 MHz.
The devices which gives/show output data of a computer are called "Out put devices".For example Monitor,Speaker and Printer.
Picoseconds (ps) are a unit of time that are used to measure very short periods of time, and they are typically used to measure the speed of electronic devices and processes that operate at very high speeds, such as computer processors and other electronic components. However, it is not common to use picoseconds to measure the speed of computers. Instead, computer speed is usually measured in terms of the number of instructions that a computer can execute per second, which is typically expressed in units of hertz (Hz) or gigahertz (GHz). For example, a 5th generation computer might be described as having a clock speed of 3.5 GHz, which means that it can execute 3.5 billion instructions per second. The clock speed of a computer is determined by the speed at which the computer's processor (CPU) can operate, which is typically measured in GHz. The clock speed of a processor determines how quickly it can perform various tasks, such as executing instructions in a program or accessing data from memory. It's worth noting that the term "5th generation computer" is not a well-defined term, and it does not refer to any specific generation of computer technology. Different sources may use the term "5th generation computer" to refer to different types of computers or computer technologies.
This is hard to answer, because there is no industry standard for what a 'generation' is. It is entirely subjective. You will need to define a 'generation' before a comparison is given. IE, there are 3 generations of AMD Phenom II processor, and over 70 generations of AMD processors. There are five major generations in processor bitrate. There are over 400 generations of individual progressments in major computer technology. There are nearly 50 different generations of individual architecture design.
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it varied significantly from computer to computer within each generation with large overlaps from generation to generation but the running trend has been for greater storage capacity in each successive generation.
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Ram influences computer speed. processors generation and speed influences the computers speed. Graphics card alao influences.
Intigrators is the highest/laatest chips processor in the last generation of computer that make the computer to speed.
4th generation of computers are acts as user define computers but 5th generation computers are act as automatic computers by means it doing its works automatically
Apple says Oct. 4, 2011. ipod touch 5th generation you don't need a computer this version.
Is your ipod a 5th generation