Size of a stranded classroom.
a microprocessor
That is most commonly identified as the 3rd generation.
it know as the silicon chip
4th generation of computers are acts as user define computers but 5th generation computers are act as automatic computers by means it doing its works automatically
Each generation reflected a decrease in hardware size but an increase in computer operation capabilities.
No. In fact, generation 4 computers are meant for reducing the size of a computer.
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
VLSI chips straddle the third generation and fourth generation computers. They were used to make some third generation computers, but the development VLSI levels of integration permitted enough transistors to make a complete simple CPU in one integrated circuit chip, creating the first microprocessors (e.g. Intel 4004, Intel 8008) used to build fourth generation computers.
Second Generation computers. The VAX mentioned above is just a single model of first generation electronic computers.
No, they are physically the same size.
Second generation computers are often called transistorized computers. The transistorized computers are more advanced computers than the first generation of computers.