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Third Generation (1965-1971)
               The computers of third generation used Integrated Circuits (IC's) in place of
               transistors. This development made computers smaller in size, reliable and
               efficient.

               Fourth Generation (1971-1980)
               The computers of fourth generation used Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI)
               circuits. This made computers more powerful, compact, reliable and affordable.

               As a result, it gave rise to Personal Computer (PC) revolution. E.g. Desktop
               computers, laptop, notebook, etc.

               Fifth Generation (1980-till date)

               In the fifth generation, computers use microprocessor chips and AI (Artificial
               Intelligence) software.

                 NB: AI is an emerging branch in computer science, which interprets means
               and method of making computers think like human beings. E.g. Robots, game
               consoles.

               Classification by Types
                          Analog computers
                          Digital computers

                          Hybrid computers

               Analog computers

               Analog computers are single purpose computers that operate data in the form of
               physical quantity such as temperature, speed, voltage, weight, pressure, distance
               and light. Examples of analog computers are:

                          Speedometer: for the measuring of speed of moving objects such as
                          cars, bikes, aeroplanes, etc.
                          Thermometer: for the measuring of temperature.
                          Rain Gauge: for the measuring of rainfall intensity.
                          Hygrometer: for the measuring of atmospheric pressure.

               Others are:

                          Hydrometer, stenometer, manometer, voltmeter, etc.

               Digital Computers
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