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was the first electronic programmable computer built in the U.S. Although the ENIAC was similar to the Colossus, it was much faster, more flexible, and it was turing-complete.
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Is a computer which uses discrete transistors instead of vacuum tubes. The first generation of electronic computers used vacuum tubes, which generated large amounts of heat, were bulky and unreliable.
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The computers of third generation used Integrated Circuits in place of transistors. A single IC has many transistors, resistors, and capacitors along with the associated circuitry. This development made computers smaller in size, reliable, and efficient.
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The microprocessor brought the fourth generation of computers, as thousands of integrated circuits were built onto a single silicon chip
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In the fifth generation, VLSI technology became ULSI technology, resulting in the production of microprocessor chips having ten million electronic components.
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Using improved memory technologies and energy-efficient chipsets, they work faster and use less energy than any previous Intel CPUs.
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the company's best processors ever. The launch marks a turning point in people's relationship with computers.
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Experience exceptional performance, immersive entertainment and simple convenience with 8th Gen Intel Core processors. The first processors available are the mobile processors for thin and light laptops and 2 in 1s.
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A contract was signed to develop the BINAC. The "BINary Automatic Computer" was the only computer ever built by the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Co., founded by ENIAC pioneers J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly.
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Leading the range is the new Core i9-10900K, which offers 10 cores, 20 threads, a 125W TDP, boosted speeds up to 5.3GHz, and, according to Intel, it's “the world's fastest gaming processor.”
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processors power the ultimate thin & light laptops with industry-leading CPU performance, discrete-level graphics, amazing AI -acceleration, best-in-class connectivity1, and great battery life. Intel Octane memory accelerates launching the applications your customers use most.