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EVOLUTION OF

COMPUTERS
LEARNING OUTCOMES

 Describe the brief evolution of computers


1.1.2 EVOLUTION OF COMPUTERS
 Before the era of computer begins, counting
machine was invented to help people with
business industry. The usage of counting
machine, begin as early as 200 B.C. Evolution of
computers can be traced at 7 stages:
 The early years
 First generation
 Second generation
 Third generation
 Fourth generation
 Fifth generation
 New era generation
THE EARLY YEARS
YEAR INVENTION

200 BC Chinese Abacus (First counting machine)

500 BC Egyptian Abacus

1620 John Napier invented Napier’s Bone (Multiplication table


carves on bones)
1653 Blaise Pascal invented Pascaline

1673 Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz invented Leibniz’s Rechner


(which use first binary mathemathic calculating machine)
1801 Joseph Marie Jacquard invented weaving loom (using punch
card technology)
1823 Charles Babbage invented mechanical calculator machine.

1941 Mark 1 was invented in Harvard University. The first computer


which is slow, expensive and unreliable. It uses mechanical
switches
FIRST GENERATION (1940-1956)
 Huge, slow, expensive and often unreliable.
 In 1946, two Americans, Presper Eckert and Willian
Mauchly build the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical
Integrator and Computer).
 It use vacuum tube instead of mechanical switches
of the MARK 1.

ENIAC

Presper Eckert Willian Mauchly

MARK 1 Vacuum tube


 In 1951, Eckert and Mauchly build the UNIVAC
(Universal Automatic Computer) , which could
calculate at the rate of 10,000 addition per seconds.
 New invention of hardware were needed with the
new computer technology.These technologies are:

TECHNOLOGY DETAILS
An electronic tube about the size
of light bulbs. It was used as the
Vacuum Tube internal computer components.
Thousands of them were used.

Punched card was used to store


data.
Punched Card

Introduced in 1957. It is used to


store data. A faster and more
compact method of storing data.
Magnetic Tape
PROBLEM……
 the vacuum tubes generated a great deal of heat
causing many problems in temperature regulation
and climate control

 the tubes also burnt out frequently

 people operating the computer did not know that


the problem was in the programming machine
SECOND GENERATION (1956-1963)

 The second generation computer scientists


invented something new due to lots of problem
created by vacuum tubes
 The famous computer scientists during the second
generation era :
 The creation of transistor sparks the production of
second generation computers. Transistor is a small
devices use to transfer electronic signal across a
resistor.

 The advantages of transistor:


 Smaller than vacuum tubes
 Need no warm up time
 Consumed less energy
 Generated much less heat
 Faster
 More reliable
THIRD GENERATION (1964-1971)

 In the third generation era, the IBM 370 series were


introduced in 1964. It came in several models and
sizes.It was used for business and scientific
programs. Other computer models introduced were
CDC 7600 and B2500.
FOURTH GENERATION (1971-PRESENT)

 It took only 55 years for the 4 generations to evolve.


The growth of the computer industry developed
technologies of computer inventions. There are
many types of computer models such as:
 There are many types of computer models such as:

 Apple Macintosh
 IBM
 DELL
 ACER
 1971, Intel created the first microprocessor.
 1976, Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer.

 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer.

Steve Jobs Bill Gates Micheal Dell


FIFTH GENERATION (PRESENT & BEYOND )

 Technologically advance and are still being


development to become more efficient.
 Other modern computer devices:

• silicone chips
• processor
• robotics
• virtual reality
• intelligent systems
• programs which translate languages
NEW ERA COMPUTER

 After the fifth generation computer, the technology


of computer has become more advanced, modern
and sophisticated. The latest invention in the era of
computers are :
Mobile Computer
Super Computers
Mainframe Computers
Mini Computers
Personal Computers
Mobile Computer
Super Computers

Mini Computers

Personal Computers
Mainframe Computers

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