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Classifying the evolution of computers based on periods helps us understand how technology has advanced over time. Here are some common periods and examples for each: 1. First Generation (1940s-1950s): - Examples: a) ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) b) UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) 2. Second Generation (1950s-1960s): - Examples: a) IBM 1401 b) CDC 1604 3. Third Generation (1960s-1970s): - Examples: a) IBM System/360 b) DEC PDP-8 4. Fourth Generation (1970s-Present): - Examples: a) Apple II b) IBM PC 5. Fifth Generation (Present and beyond): - Examples: a) Quantum computers b) Artificial intelligence systems These periods show the significant advancements made in computer technology over time, from large, room-sized machines to small, powerful devices we use today. Each generation brought about improvements in speed, size, and capabilities, shaping the computers we rely on in the modern world.
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