I think you're referring to ads for products marketed as "The next generation in computer technology", yes? It's just marketing jargon for "here's something new which does something existing technology doesn't"... there aren't established 'computer generations', per say, unless you're looking at, say, the Windows operating systems, where Windows 7 will follow Vista, which followed XP, which followed ME...
many five types generation of computer
hard to say. there are so many different definitions of computer generations.
generation is the development and the invention of a better device.many new devices were found.each new device means a new generation.in computer there are 4 main generation.the first computer was intrp duced by the father of the computer, Charles Babbage.his dream about computer became reality after 70 years of his death .the first computeris an electronic neumerical intergrator and calculator (ENIAC).this computer was built in 1943.first generation:1940-1956vacuume tubes were inventedsecond generation:1956-1963transistors were inventedthird generation:1964-1971intergerated circuit was inventedfourth generation:1971-presentmicroprocessor is used
That is 4 generations. Generation 1-your mother Generation 2-you Generation 3-your daughter Generation 4-your granddaughter
There are generally considered to be four generations. The first generations is from 1967-1969. The second generation is from 1970-1981. The third generation is from 1982-1992. The fourth generation is from 1993-2002.
A pedigree typically shows three generations: the top generation represents grandparents, the middle generation are the parents, and the bottom generation includes the children.
There have been sso many generations in the world
Three generations- 1. sporophytic generation of seed coat and nucellus 2. gametophytic generation in the endosperm 3. new sporophytic generation of the embryo
How many generations of computer languages have there been since the middle of the 20th century
Oh yes - and for several generations after that. ENIAC, the first mainframe computer, had to be kept in a room with very heavy air conditioning (about 60 degrees) because of the heat generated by all the vacuum tubes.
There are two (2) generations in a nuclear family.
there are 5 generations, the newest came, generation 5, came out on sep. 10, 2009.