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Many people bought the first generation. Since it was something very innovative for the time. Computers were very large, expensive and required huge amounts of electricity.
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ENIAC was the first model. Was characterised by the use of vacuum tubes of the main components. -
The mos sucesful computer was the IBM 1401, in 1959.
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It was characterist by the replacement of vacuum volves with transitors, and there were smaller, faster, more reliable machines that used lees electricity. -
Integrated circuits made faster, cheaper and smaller than the second generation of computers. -
In the third generation of computers, the integrated circuit (IC) was created. The most popular computer was de IBM 360.
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Although the PDP-10 was created in the 1960s, it became popular at the beginning of the fourth generation, enjoying its heyday between 1973 and 1975. -
It was characterized by the use of microprocessors, small chips that integrate thousands of circuits into a single component. This allowed computers to become smaller, faster, more efficient and more accesible. The most popular was the PDP-10.
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This generation is the most advanced generation of computers.
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Are the computers of the future, they use artificial intelligence to learn, think on their own, and understand how we speak.