Tuesday 24 January 2017

History of Computer from the Start Up Now

Computer history begins with the discovery of Charles Babbage important form of calculators. Thanks to his discovery, he was known as the most influential scientists in the development of computers. Then, calculators were developed more gradually until now created a sophisticated device called a computer.

Stages in the development of so-called next-generation computers. There are five generations of computers, each of which has its own story. Thanks to the reliable hands of scientists and engineers at the time, the development of generation to generation seems so easy and organized.

Computers continue to be developed by the insertion of the latest innovations. Up to now, several leading companies working on high-tech computer with the computer name of the future.
History of Computers
Intelligent innovations have been taking part in the development of computer technology is so rapid. The development of computer innovation is divided into five generations. Here is a review of the history of computer development from the beginning until now, from generation to generation:
First Generation Computers
The device was first developed computer is the computer to design airplanes and missiles. Scientists who carried out the development concept was Konrad Zuse, a German engineer. Then, in the mid-1940s, the computer is experiencing further development conducted by John von Neuman.
The main characteristic of first-generation computer is the CPU. Yes, "central processing unit" contained in the first generation of computers was the first machine that is used to operate the entire system in a computer. While the main program contained in the first generation of computers is the "machine language".
Second Generation Computers
An important discovery has occurred in this second generation. Is a transistor, a powerful tool that can maximize computer performance with a very small size. The discovery of these tools affect the development of computers in the second generation. In the 1960s, scientists tried to work on the second generation of computers.
Some companies, universities, and the government has been to leverage the power of second generation computers. The essence of the invention are the second generation of transistors, which made the second generation is smaller than the first generation.
Third Generation Computers
In use, the transistors make computer faster heat. Thus, the second generation of computers becoming obsolete. Then a scientist named Jack Billy tried to do some research. Then in 1958, he created the components are more sophisticated than the transistors that make fast computer last summer. Namely IC, or integrated circuit tiny chip that can accommodate many components into one.
By doing so, the size of computers become smaller. Also, the third-generation sector is also faster operating system and capable of running multiple programs simultaneously.
Fourth Generation Computers
In this generation, which uses computer chip IC later developed. Very Large Scale Integration company trying to do the development in the 1980s. As a result, a single chip can hold thousands of components.
From here, the term "personal computer" or PC appears. That is, the computer began to be marketed to individual sectors. Do not stop there, there arose a computer device that is easy to carry anywhere, the Laptop.
Fifth Generation Computer
Fifth generation computers are currently being carried out by various vendors electronically. Yes, the fifth generation computer is often referred to as the next generation computer. Some small evidence is the emergence of smartphones, tablets, phablet, netbook, ultrabook, and lots more.

The next development is a computer tool that can be run without having to use physical contact (touching), but use your brain. Then, will the fifth generation computer is realized? Only time that can answer.

So a bit of information about a brief history of the computer and its development from generation to generation. May be useful.

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