History of Computers: Abacus Slide Rule Mechanical Calculating Machine Difference Engine Analytical Engine
History of Computers: Abacus Slide Rule Mechanical Calculating Machine Difference Engine Analytical Engine
Generation of Computers
The evolution of computer started from 16th century and resulted in the form that
we see today. The present day computer however has also undergone rapid change
during the last fifty years. This period during which the evolution of computer took
place can be divided into five distinct phases known as Generation of Computer.
A microprocessor, also called the Central Processing Unit (CPU), is a tiny device
which houses the major components of a computer such as the Arithmetic and
Logic Unit (ALU), registers, and the control unit. Personal computers (PCs) were
developed using microprocessors. Because of their low price and user-friendliness,
PCs started to be used in homes, smaller offices and schools. Until the mid 1980s,
the user could give commands to the computer by typing them using a keyboard,
called command-driven interface. Later on commands could be given to the
computer by clicking on images displayed on the screen using a mouse, called
Graphical User Interface (GUI). This made computers user-friendly. The concept
was first developed in 1973 by Xerox Corporation’s Palo Alto Research Centre
(PARC) with a prototype called Alto that uses GUI. In 1984, the Macintosh
computer from Apple Computer brought the user-friendly interface to many PC
users.
Fifth Generation
The computer of 1990s are said to be fifth generation computer. The speed is
extremely high in fifth Generation computer. Apart from this it can perform
parallel processing. The concept of artificial intelligence has been introduced to
allow the computer to take its own decision. It is still in a developmental stage.