The Evolution of Computers?



                          





 EVOLUTION OF COMPUTER

My dear friends, today is a special day because I  am going to provide you very expensive information about widely used technology computers. So you are asked to read and remember to sit comfortably.


What is an Abacus? How does it actually works?

An Abacus is a calculating device which is normally made of a wooden frame. This frame is usually divided into two parts, the one is called the heaven and other is earth. Abacus could be used to perform addition and subtraction.



Who invented the slide rule? 

The slide rule was invented and introduced by William Oughtfred.It was based on logarithms.

Which machine is a foreruner of all subsequent calculating devices and how it really works?


The machine that is used to be the forerunner of all subsequent calculating device is the Pascaline. This machine has 8 wheels which were marked from 1-9. Do you know that the machine could perform addition and subtraction by moving the wheels clockwise and anticlockwise.


Who is called the father of computer?


Charles Babbages one of the best scientist is known as father of computer.



List of the Analytical Engine:


1. Mill


2. Store


3. A system of gears and leaves


4. Input and output units.


Main features of Second generation Computers:


1. First generation of computers were smaller in size.

2. Their speed was faster than the first computer generation

3. The vaccum tube were replaced with transistor.



Fifth generation of computers:

The first generation of computers os the name given to all of the computers which are being designed and developed at present and will be used in the future. The computer of the fifth generation will have artificial intelligence and would be able to think and make decisions.


So my friends, this article will really help you to understand the concept " Hoe computer was evolutionized" We will meet again with a new topic about computers.



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