


Third Generation of Computers (1965 to 1974) – Based on Integrated Circuit Secondary Memory – Magnetic tape & magnetic Disk.Reliability – Failure of circuits per days.ī ) Trends and Developments in Computer Hardware.Language – Assembly Language and High level languages like FORTRAN, COBOL,BASIC.Cost – cost Slightly lower than first generation.Speed – Relatively fast as compared to first generation, thousand instructions per second.


Output Media – Punched card & printed reports.Input Media – Punched cards & paper tape.secondary Memory – Magnetic drum & magnetic tape.Power– high power Consumption and it generated much heat.ī) Trends and Developments in Computer Hardware.Reliability – high failure rate, Failure of circuits per second.Language– Machine and Assembly Language.Speed – slow speed, hundred instructions per second.A list of popular first generation computers ENIAC, UNIVAC,EDVAC, and EDSAC.Ī) Computer Characteristics & Capabilities – They uses two types of computer programming languages, machine language and assembly language. Electronic time per calculation ranged from 0.1 milliseconds to1 milliseconds. Magnetic drums are also used for storage. For memory devices punch card and paper tapes were used. The first generation computers were used vaccum tubes as the main electronic part. First Generation Computers (1942 to 1954) – Based on Vacuum Tubes
