Advantages:
Transistors are small, require very little power, run cool and much more reliable.
Because of the transistors the 2nd generation computers were small, faster and reliable.
Disadvantages:
Costly and had less memory than ICs.
Require much space than ICs.
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
Second generation computers are often called transistorized computers. The transistorized computers are more advanced computers than the first generation of computers.
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The advantages of the third generation computers are:1. faster2. smaller3. uses less energy4. uses high level programming5. cheaper7. lower maintenance costthe disadvantages are:1. still require air conditioning
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Fourth Generation Computers (which are Microprocessors) were invented through the development of Transistors. Transistors were created by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brarttain. Therefore, it is hard to tell a specific inventor of the Microprocessor.
Second generation computers used electronic transistors. A small number used magnetic amplifiers.
Several early digital computers were made of electromechanical devices similar to those used to build automatic dial telephone exchanges used at the time. First generation digital computers were made of vacuum tubes. Second generation digital computers were made of discrete transistors (most used germanium transistors but later some silicon transistors). Third generation digital computers were made of (hybrid, SSI, MSI, LSI) silicon integrated circuits. Fourth generation digital computers are made of microprocessors and other (VLSI, ULSI, etc.) silicon integrated circuits.
the computer of this generation could be developed after the development of integrated Circuits. integrated circuits were made of cilicon.A single IC could hold a no.of transistors and resistors.this was also called chip. the computer of this generation were 1000 times fast as compared to first generation computers and their cost was comparatively low.The memory of these computers was much more and data processing became very fast.
First generation: Advantages - Faster calculations than manual methods. Disadvantages - Limited memory capacity and high maintenance requirements. Second generation: Advantages - Faster, smaller, and more reliable. Disadvantages - Still required a lot of maintenance and costly. Third generation: Advantages - Faster processing speeds and better memory capacity. Disadvantages - Still expensive and required skilled personnel to operate. Fourth generation: Advantages - Smaller, faster, and more affordable. Disadvantages - Can be complex to program and may require external storage for large data sets. Fifth generation: Advantages - Advanced artificial intelligence capabilities and parallel processing. Disadvantages - Complex development and implementation, as well as high cost.
Advantages of 5th generation of computer: the developer try to design a machine which has ability to take decisions. the examples of AI is robot ,wireless communication. Disadvantages of 5th generation of computer: Source of energy required. machines rules on human beings.