Varied widely depending on requirements of the computer.
You can compare this to first generation computers, the largest of which the IBM AN/FSQ-7 had about 50000 vacuum tubes.
You can compare this to modern multicore microprocessor based computers, a typical one of which has a couple hundred billion transistors per processor core integrated on one chip.
No specific person, there were many projects in the 1950s to transistorize the computer.
hard to say. there are so many different definitions of computer generations.
many five types generation of computer
Three. The first generation is the mom's generation. The second generation is the mom's children's generation. The third generation is the five children's children's generation.
In second generation of computer transistors were used Transistors were took place instead of vaccume tubes in 1st generation High lever languages were used such as COBSL , FORTRAN and these were still used for some application Many finanacial programms were used in this computers In 2nd generation of computer the instructions was stored inside the computer memory Out standing features for 2nd generation of computer 1 very small in size 2 less expensive 3 more storage capacity 4 reduction of heat 5 faster speed
No specific person, there were many projects in the 1950s to transistorize the computer.
The Second Generation has 393 pages.
V - The Second Generation - has 443 pages.
hard to say. there are so many different definitions of computer generations.
many five types generation of computer
100. There are 251 Pokemon by the end of the second generation. The first 151 Pokemon were all first generation Pokemon. That leaves you with 100 second generation Pokemon.
First Generation 5,Second Generation 5,Third Generation 7
It varied, most executed a few thousand instructions per second to a few tens of thousands of instructions per second. By the end of the first generation, high end machines like the IBM 709 and UNIVAC 1105 could do a few hundred thousand instructions per second.
There are no valves in a modern computer. If by valves you mean vacuum tubes, the equivalent is a transistor. Modern CPUs have many transistors/gates on their dies. The SandyBridge i7, a near-top end general purpose computer COU can have 2.2 billon transistor elements on the CPU die. Of course there are many more transistors incorporated in the logic chips, controllers and video cards in a computer as well.
Three. The first generation is the mom's generation. The second generation is the mom's children's generation. The third generation is the five children's children's generation.
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