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-The first computer was invented by Charles Babbage.
-It consisted of vacuum tube based logical.
-It included ENIAC,EDVAC, and EDSAC as the first computer the UNIVAC. -
-The machine were using magnetic circuit for memory.
-The machine were using Hard Disk for every storing and retrieval of data.
-They are also known as transistor computers. -
-Third generation computers start using integrated circuits instead of transistors.
-The machine distinguished high performance.
-High level languages such as Basic. -
-These computers used the VLSI technology or the Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) circuits technology.
-They were also known as the microprocessors. -
-In the fifth generation, VLSI technology became ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology. -
The sixth generation of computers offers improved physical connectivity through ADSL and fiber as they are the best source for providing high-speed internet. The sixth generation offers higher bandwidth than all previous generations. This allows for easier transmission of large data over the internet and file sharing. -
Kaby Lake is Intel's codename for its seventh generation Core microprocessor family announced on August 30, 2016. Like the preceding Skylake, Kaby Lake is produced using a 14 nanometer manufacturing process technology. -
Intel first launched its 8th Generation Intel Core family processors in August 2017. While with the release of the new 8th Gen Intel Core i9 processor in 2018, Intel said it would be the highest-performance laptop processor Intel has ever built. -
On October 8, 2018, Intel announced what it branded its ninth generation of Core processors, the Coffee Lake Refresh family. To avoid running into thermal problems at high clock speeds, Intel soldered the integrated heat spreader (IHS) to the CPU die instead of using thermal paste as on the Coffee Lake processors. -
New 10th Gen Intel® Core™ processors deliver remarkable performance upgrades for improved productivity and stunning entertainment, including up to 5.3 GHz, Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+), Thunderbolt™ 3 technology, 4K HDR, intelligent system optimization, and more. -
11th Gen Intel Core processors are based on new core architectures that dramatically improve performance for gaming, creating, business, and everyday use. 11th Gen Intel Core processors are the first to feature Intel® Iris® Xe graphics. They also have up to 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for the latest discrete GPUs. -
12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors deliver highly flexible architecture and industry-leading overclocking tools for the ultimate in performance customization. 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors offer leading edge performance hybrid architecture and support both DDR5 and PCIe 5.0.