Some examples of third generation computers are the IBM System/360, IBM 1130, UNIVAC 1107, Apollo Flight Computer, Minuteman II Guidance Computer, UNIVAC 1108, UNIVAC 1110, DEC PDP-11, DEC VAX-11/780, ILLIAC IV, IBM System/370, Kenbak-1, Cray-1, etc.
There is no such thing as a 7th generation I pod Nano. It only goes up to a 6th generation I pod Nano. I looked it up on Wikipedia and they have no records of a 7th generation.
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.
The third generation of computers started in 1964 through 1971.
The speed of computers increased from one generation to the next generation, and to the next generation, and so on.
Sure thing, honey! First up, we've got the first generation with those big ol' vacuum tube computers. Then we move on to the second generation with transistor computers, followed by the third generation with integrated circuit computers. Next up is the fourth generation with microprocessor computers, and finally, we've got the fifth generation with artificial intelligence computers. Happy picture hunting!
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