The Generation Of Computers Computer Science Essay

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02 Nov 2017

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The first electronic computer was designed and built at the University of Pennsylvania based on

vacuum tube technology. Vacuum tubes were used to perform logic operations and to store data.

Generations of computers has been divided into five according to the development of technologies

used to fabricate the processors, memories and I/O units.

I Generation : 1945 – 55

II Generation : 1955 – 65

III Generation : 1965 – 75

IV Generation : 1975 – 89

V Generation : 1989 to present

First Generation (ENIAC - Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator

EDSAC – Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator

EDVAC – Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer

UNIVAC – Universal Automatic Computer

IBM 701)

ƒ Vacuum tubes were used – basic arithmetic operations took few milliseconds

ƒ Bulky

ƒ Consume more power with limited performance

ƒ High cost

ƒ Uses assembly language – to prepare programs. These were translated into machine level

language for execution.

ƒ Mercury delay line memories and Electrostatic memories were used

ƒ Fixed point arithmetic was used

ƒ 100 to 1000 fold increase in speed relative to the earlier mechanical and relay based

electromechanical technology

ƒ Punched cards and paper tape were invented to feed programs and data and to get results.

ƒ Magnetic tape / magnetic drum were used as secondary memory

ƒ Mainly used for scientific computations.

Second Generation (Manufacturers – IBM 7030, Digital Data Corporation’s PDP 1/5/8

Honeywell 400)

ƒ Transistors were used in place of vacuum tubes. (invented at AT&T Bell lab in 1947)

ƒ Small in size

ƒ Lesser power consumption and better performance

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ƒ Lower cost

ƒ Magnetic ferrite core memories were used as main memory which is a random-access

nonvolatile memory

ƒ Magnetic tapes and magnetic disks were used as secondary memory

ƒ Hardware for floating point arithmetic operations was developed.

ƒ Index registers were introduced which increased flexibility of programming.

ƒ High level languages such as FORTRAN, COBOL etc were used - Compilers were

developed to translate the high-level program into corresponding assembly language

program which was then translated into machine language.

ƒ Separate input-output processors were developed that could operate in parallel with CPU.

ƒ Punched cards continued during this period also.

ƒ 1000 fold increase in speed.

ƒ Increasingly used in business, industry and commercial organizations for preparation of

payroll, inventory control, marketing, production planning, research, scientific &

engineering analysis and design etc.

Third Generation (System 360 Mainframe from IBM, PDP-8 Mini Computer from Digital

Equipment Corporation)

ƒ ICs were used

ƒ Small Scale Integration and Medium Scale Integration technology were implemented in

CPU, I/O processors etc.

ƒ Smaller & better performance

ƒ Comparatively lesser cost

ƒ Faster processors

ƒ In the beginning magnetic core memories were used. Later they were replaced by

semiconductor memories (RAM & ROM)

ƒ Introduced microprogramming

ƒ Microprogramming, parallel processing (pipelining, multiprocessor system etc),

multiprogramming, multi-user system (time shared system) etc were introduced.

ƒ Operating system software were introduced (efficient sharing of a computer system by

several user programs)

ƒ Cache and virtual memories were introduced (Cache memory makes the main memory

appear faster than it really is. Virtual memory makes it appear larger)

ƒ High level languages were standardized by ANSI eg. ANSI FORTRAN, ANSI COBOL etc

ƒ Database management, multi-user application, online systems like closed loop process

control, airline reservation, interactive query systems, automatic industrial control etc

emerged during this period.

Fourth Generation (Intel’s 8088,80286,80386,80486 .., Motorola’s 68000, 68030, 68040,

Apple II, CRAY I/2/X/MP etc)

ƒ Microprocessors were introduced as CPU– Complete processors and large section of main

memory could be implemented in a single chip

ƒ Tens of thousands of transistors can be placed in a single chip (VLSI design implemented)

ƒ CRT screen, laser & ink jet printers, scanners etc were developed.

ƒ Semiconductor memory chips were used as the main memory.

ƒ Secondary memory was composed of hard disks – Floppy disks & magnetic tapes were used

for backup memory

ƒ Parallelism, pipelining cache memory and virtual memory were applied in a better way

ƒ LAN and WANS were developed (where desktop work stations interconnected)

ƒ Introduced C language and Unix OS

ƒ Introduced Graphical User Interface Computer Organization

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ƒ Less power consumption

ƒ High performance, lower cost and very compact

ƒ Much increase in the speed of operation

Fifth Generation (IBM notebooks, Pentium PCs-Pentium 1/2/3/4/Dual core/Quad core.. SUN

work stations, Origin 2000, PARAM 10000, IBM SP/2)

ƒ Generation number beyond IV, have been used occasionally to describe some current

computer system that have a dominant organizational or application driven feature.

ƒ Computers based on artificial intelligence are available

ƒ Computers use extensive parallel processing, multiple pipelines, multiple processors etc

ƒ Massive parallel machines and extensively distributed system connected by communication

networks fall in this category.

ƒ Introduced ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology – Intel’s Pentium 4

microprocessor contains 55 million transistors millions of components on a single IC chip.

ƒ Superscalar processors, Vector processors, SIMD processors, 32 bit micro controllers and

embedded processors, Digital Signal Processors (DSP) etc have been developed.

ƒ Memory chips up to 1 GB, hard disk drives up to 180 GB and optical disks up to 27 GB are

available (still the capacity is increasing)

ƒ Object oriented language like JAVA suitable for internet programming has been developed.

ƒ Portable note book computers introduced

ƒ Storage technology advanced – large main memory and disk storage available

ƒ Introduced World Wide Web. (and other existing applications like e-mail, e Commerce,

Virtual libraries/Classrooms, multimedia applications etc.)

ƒ New operating systems developed – Windows 95/98/XP/…, LINUX, etc.

ƒ Got hot pluggable features – which enable a failed component to be replaced with a new

one without the need to shutdown the system, allowing the uptime of the system to be very

high.

ƒ The recent development in the application of internet is the Grid technology which is still in

its upcoming stage.

ƒ Quantum mechanism and nanotechnology will radically change the phase of computers.



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