202
5
Timeline of
Computer
Submitted By :
Jaishree Gahlot ,
Niharika Singh
BCA 1st Semester
• CHARLES BABBAGE :
•Charles Babbage is called the father of computers. Charles Babbage is known for designing
mechanical calculating engines, difference engines, and analytical engines. These were some of
the first computers produced, however, they were not the computers we know today. Let's go
through some Charles Babbage information. You will remember "Charles Babbage" when you use
your computer. In this Charles Babbage biography, you will get to know Charles Babbage history
which includes education, lifestyle, contributions as well as published works and various Charles
Babbage matter.
• CHARLES BABBAGE :
•Charles Babbage is called the father of computers. Charles Babbage is known for
designing mechanical calculating engines, difference engines, and analytical engines. These
were some of the first computers produced, however, they were not the computers we know
today. Let's go through some Charles Babbage information. You will remember "Charles
Babbage" when you use your computer. In this Charles Babbage biography, you will get to
know Charles Babbage history which includes education, lifestyle, contributions as well as
published works and various Charles Babbage matter.
ABACUS
Abacus is an
instrument
with the help
of which one
can count
numbers
and
understand
.
ABACUS
Abacus is an
instrument
with the help
of which one
can count
numbers
and
understand
.
PASCALINE
The Pascaline
ushered in the age
of mechanical
calculators, which
were greatly
improved by the
18th century. Some
nine units are
known to exist
today.
ABACUS
Abacus is an
instrument
with the help
of which one
can count
numbers
and
understand
.
PASCALINE
The Pascaline
ushered in the age
of mechanical
calculators, which
were greatly
improved by the
18th century. Some
nine units are
known to exist
today.
DIFFERENCE
ENGINE
The Difference Engine
was a mechanical
device designed by
Charles Babbage in the
19th century,
considered the first
mechanical computer,
capable of automating
complex calculations
and printing the
results.
ABACUS
Abacus is an
instrument
with the help
of which one
can count
numbers
and
understand
.
PASCALINE
The Pascaline
ushered in the age
of mechanical
calculators, which
were greatly
improved by the
18th century. Some
nine units are
known to exist
today.
DIFFERENCE
ENGINE
The Difference Engine
was a mechanical
device designed by
Charles Babbage in the
19th century,
considered the first
mechanical computer,
capable of automating
complex calculations
and printing the
results.
ANALYTICAL
ENGINE
The analytical
engine is a
machine, first
proposed by
Charles Babbage in
1837, that is
considered to be
the concept for the
first general
mechanical
computer.
GENERATION
1
GENERATION
2
GENERATION
3
GENERATIO
N 4
GENERATION
5
Vacuum
Tube
1G40-
1G50
Transistor
1G56-1G63
Integrated
Circuit
1G64-
1G71
Microproces
sor
1G71-
Present
Artificial
Intelligence
Present-
Future
GENERATION
1
GENERATION
2
GENERATION
3
GENERATIO
N 4
GENERATION
5
Vacuum Tube
1G40-1G50
The first
generation
computer were
introduced using
the technology
of vacuum tube
which can
control the flows
of electronic in a
vacuum .
Transistor
1G56-1G63
Integrated
Circuit
1G64-
1G71
Microproces
sor
1G71-
Present
Artificial
Intelligence
Present-
Future
GENERATION
1
GENERATION 2
GENERATION
3
GENERATIO
N 4
GENERATION
5
Vacuum Tube
1G40-1G50
The first
generation
computer were
introduced using
the technology
of vacuum tube
which can
control the flows
of electronic in a
vacuum .
Transistor
1G56-1G63
The second
generation of
computer
revolutionized as
it started using
the technology
of transistor
instead of bulky
vacuum tube .
Integrated
Circuit
1G64-
1G71
Microproces
sor
1G71-
Present
Artificial
Intelligence
Present-
Future
GENERATION
1
GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3
GENERATIO
N 4
GENERATION
5
Vacuum Tube
1G40-1G50
The first
generation
computer were
introduced using
the technology
of vacuum tube
which can
control the flows
of electronic in a
vacuum .
Transistor
1G56-1G63
The second
generation of
computer
revolutionized as
it started using
the technology
of transistor
instead of bulky
vacuum tube .
Integrated Circuit
1G64-1G71
The evolution
of third
generation
computers took
place with a
shift from
transistors to
integrated
circuit also
called IC.
Microproces
sor
1G71-
Present
Artificial
Intelligence
Present-
Future
GENERATION
1
GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3 GENERATION 4
GENERATION
5
Vacuum Tube
1G40-1G50
The first
generation
computer were
introduced using
the technology
of vacuum tube
which can
control the flows
of electronic in a
vacuum .
Transistor
1G56-1G63
The second
generation of
computer
revolutionized as
it started using
the technology
of transistor
instead of bulky
vacuum tube .
Integrated Circuit
1G64-1G71
The evolution
of third
generation
computers took
place with a
shift from
transistors to
integrated
circuit also
called IC.
Microprocessor
1G71-Present
The fourth
generation of
computers
microprocessor
technology was
used to
develop the
fourth
generation
computers
Artificial
Intelligence
Present-
Future
GENERATION
1
GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3 GENERATION 4 GENERATION
5
Vacuum Tube
1G40-1G50
The first
generation
computer were
introduced using
the technology
of vacuum tube
which can
control the flows
of electronic in a
vacuum .
Transistor
1G56-1G63
The second
generation of
computer
revolutionized as
it started using
the technology
of transistor
instead of bulky
vacuum tube .
Integrated Circuit
1G64-1G71
The evolution
of third
generation
computers took
place with a
shift from
transistors to
integrated
circuit also
called IC.
Microprocessor
1G71-Present
The fourth
generation of
computers
microprocessor
technology was
used to
develop the
fourth
generation
computers
Artificial Intelligence
Present-Future
The fifth
generation of
computers has
been built using
the technology
called Artificial
intelligence
(AI).
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    202 5 Timeline of Computer Submitted By: Jaishree Gahlot , Niharika Singh BCA 1st Semester
  • 3.
    • CHARLES BABBAGE: •Charles Babbage is called the father of computers. Charles Babbage is known for designing mechanical calculating engines, difference engines, and analytical engines. These were some of the first computers produced, however, they were not the computers we know today. Let's go through some Charles Babbage information. You will remember "Charles Babbage" when you use your computer. In this Charles Babbage biography, you will get to know Charles Babbage history which includes education, lifestyle, contributions as well as published works and various Charles Babbage matter. • CHARLES BABBAGE : •Charles Babbage is called the father of computers. Charles Babbage is known for designing mechanical calculating engines, difference engines, and analytical engines. These were some of the first computers produced, however, they were not the computers we know today. Let's go through some Charles Babbage information. You will remember "Charles Babbage" when you use your computer. In this Charles Babbage biography, you will get to know Charles Babbage history which includes education, lifestyle, contributions as well as published works and various Charles Babbage matter.
  • 5.
    ABACUS Abacus is an instrument withthe help of which one can count numbers and understand .
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    ABACUS Abacus is an instrument withthe help of which one can count numbers and understand . PASCALINE The Pascaline ushered in the age of mechanical calculators, which were greatly improved by the 18th century. Some nine units are known to exist today.
  • 7.
    ABACUS Abacus is an instrument withthe help of which one can count numbers and understand . PASCALINE The Pascaline ushered in the age of mechanical calculators, which were greatly improved by the 18th century. Some nine units are known to exist today. DIFFERENCE ENGINE The Difference Engine was a mechanical device designed by Charles Babbage in the 19th century, considered the first mechanical computer, capable of automating complex calculations and printing the results.
  • 8.
    ABACUS Abacus is an instrument withthe help of which one can count numbers and understand . PASCALINE The Pascaline ushered in the age of mechanical calculators, which were greatly improved by the 18th century. Some nine units are known to exist today. DIFFERENCE ENGINE The Difference Engine was a mechanical device designed by Charles Babbage in the 19th century, considered the first mechanical computer, capable of automating complex calculations and printing the results. ANALYTICAL ENGINE The analytical engine is a machine, first proposed by Charles Babbage in 1837, that is considered to be the concept for the first general mechanical computer.
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    GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3 GENERATIO N 4 GENERATION 5 Vacuum Tube 1G40-1G50 Thefirst generation computer were introduced using the technology of vacuum tube which can control the flows of electronic in a vacuum . Transistor 1G56-1G63 Integrated Circuit 1G64- 1G71 Microproces sor 1G71- Present Artificial Intelligence Present- Future
  • 11.
    GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3 GENERATIO N 4 GENERATION 5 VacuumTube 1G40-1G50 The first generation computer were introduced using the technology of vacuum tube which can control the flows of electronic in a vacuum . Transistor 1G56-1G63 The second generation of computer revolutionized as it started using the technology of transistor instead of bulky vacuum tube . Integrated Circuit 1G64- 1G71 Microproces sor 1G71- Present Artificial Intelligence Present- Future
  • 12.
    GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION3 GENERATIO N 4 GENERATION 5 Vacuum Tube 1G40-1G50 The first generation computer were introduced using the technology of vacuum tube which can control the flows of electronic in a vacuum . Transistor 1G56-1G63 The second generation of computer revolutionized as it started using the technology of transistor instead of bulky vacuum tube . Integrated Circuit 1G64-1G71 The evolution of third generation computers took place with a shift from transistors to integrated circuit also called IC. Microproces sor 1G71- Present Artificial Intelligence Present- Future
  • 13.
    GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION3 GENERATION 4 GENERATION 5 Vacuum Tube 1G40-1G50 The first generation computer were introduced using the technology of vacuum tube which can control the flows of electronic in a vacuum . Transistor 1G56-1G63 The second generation of computer revolutionized as it started using the technology of transistor instead of bulky vacuum tube . Integrated Circuit 1G64-1G71 The evolution of third generation computers took place with a shift from transistors to integrated circuit also called IC. Microprocessor 1G71-Present The fourth generation of computers microprocessor technology was used to develop the fourth generation computers Artificial Intelligence Present- Future
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    GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION3 GENERATION 4 GENERATION 5 Vacuum Tube 1G40-1G50 The first generation computer were introduced using the technology of vacuum tube which can control the flows of electronic in a vacuum . Transistor 1G56-1G63 The second generation of computer revolutionized as it started using the technology of transistor instead of bulky vacuum tube . Integrated Circuit 1G64-1G71 The evolution of third generation computers took place with a shift from transistors to integrated circuit also called IC. Microprocessor 1G71-Present The fourth generation of computers microprocessor technology was used to develop the fourth generation computers Artificial Intelligence Present-Future The fifth generation of computers has been built using the technology called Artificial intelligence (AI).