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IBM launched its Model 5150 in mid-August 1936 in response to personal computers that were giving wings to much smaller companies such as Commodore, Atari, Apple or Tandy
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The IBM 1401 came on the market in 1959. It worked with a system of punched cards through which data was entered. It was easy to program compared to other computers of the time. -
IBM 360: The IBM company ushered in this generation on April 7, 1964, with the launch of the IBM 360, with integrated SLT technology. It caused such an impact that more than 30,000 units were manufactured.
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The fourth generation computers were: PDP-10: It was a computer manufactured by DEC. ... PDP-11: It was a computer developed by DEC and it was the first microcomputer to interconnect all the elements of the system in a bidirectional and asynchronous communication bus. -
Fifth generation computers are artificial intelligence-based computers. The fifth generation of computers was an ambitious project launched by Japan in the late 1970s. -
The sixth generation of computers could be referred to as the era of computers based on artificial neural networks or "artificial brains". They are computers that use superconductors as the raw material for their processors. Wireless Mobile Devices (SPOT, UPnP, Smartphone, etc.)