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no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
probably fourth, but after third people tend to differ on generation definitions.
The Second Generation Computer used transistors
Probably the same thing as was used in second generation computers.
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
probably fourth, but after third people tend to differ on generation definitions.
The first minicomputers were second generation computers, but the most well known minicomputers were third generation computers.
The Second Generation Computer used transistors
As of 2014, the third generation firewall is the most commonly one used. A firewall is used as an added protection for your computer.
Each computer generation had different characteristics. The first generation used vacuum tubes, the second used transistors, the third used integrated circuits, and the fourth uses microprocessors. The fifth generation is still developing and will use Artificial Intelligence.
No that would make it first person. Third person uses "they."
Yes, they used simple ICs.
vacuum tubestransistorsintegrated circuits
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.
The word has is used for the third person, and have is used for the first person. He has, I have.
Probably the same thing as was used in second generation computers.