THE 6th GENERATIONS OF COMPUTERS .

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THE 6th GENERATIONS OF COMPUTERS .


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Computer Applications In Business

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Submitted By Submitted To 1. Abu Bakkar Siddik ; Roll: 21 2. Raufun Ahsan Rabu ; Roll: 07 3. Hasnut Jamiul Prince ; Roll: 24 4. Hamim Ibne Mizan ; Roll: 09 5. Afrin Lamia ; Roll: 18 Batch: 59 B Department of Business Administration Dhaka International University Ms.Hasina Parvin Jolly Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Dhaka International University

SIXTH-GENERATION COMPUTER The Sixth Generation of computers is different from, other generation computers in terms of size, speed and tasks that perform. These computers are called intelligent computers based on artificial intelligence or artificial brains.

Sixth Generation Computers Brand Association Sixth Generation Computers(1990-Till Date) Machine /Devices Year PowerBook 1991 Pentium Microprocessor 1993 Sun ultra workstation 1996 iMac 1998 Apple iMac Pedestal Computer 2002 Power Mac G5 2003

PowerBook PowerBook was introduced by Apple. Motorola 68K CPUs were used in the first PowerBooks which were subsequently changed to PowerPC chips in year 1995. Apple introduced silver PowerBook in year 2001 which came in a titanium case, followed by anodized aluminum cases, thereby maintaining the Apple’s new look. PowerBook

Pentium Microprocessor In 1993, the first Pentium microprocessor was released. In the Intel’s line o microprocessors, the Pentium was fifth generation o the ‘x86’, which was the base or the IBM PC and its clones. Several advances were introduced by Pentium which resulted in faster running programs having the ability o executing many instructions at the same time and also support music and graphics. Pentium Microprocessor

Sun ultra workstation The Sun Ultra workstation was introduced by Sun Microsystem in year 1996. It was a processor-based workstation having a 64-bit Opteron with a best-in-class performance which led to faster project development and increased probability. Sun Ultra workstation could run various OS like Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris Operating system on a single ‘x64’-based system. Sun ultra workstation

iMac Apple Computer released the colorful iMac, an all-in-one system. It has a speed o up to 2.4 GHz, Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB memory, 250GB hard drive,8x double-layer SuperDrive ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT with 128 memory. The iMac uses only USB connections and it includes a floppy disk drive. iMac

Apple iMac Pedestal Computer The CRT- based iMac computer was re-designed by apple using and LCD screen with a flat panel which was mounted on a pedestal having a chrome arm, enabling the display to be rotated in many ways as per requirement. The pedestal which is the actual computer consists o a G4 processor which runs at a speed of 700 MHz at its low-end configuration. In the high-end model, there is an Apple Super drive which had the capability o handling both CD-RW discs and DVD-R. Apple iMac Pedestal Computer

Power Mac G5 The Power Mac G5 is a series of personals Computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer Inc. from 2003 to 2006 as part of the Power Mac series. When introduced, it was the most powerful computer in Apple's Macintosh lineup, and was marketed by the company as the world's first 64-bit desktop computer. It was also the first desktop computer from Apple to use an anodized aluminum alloy enclosure, and one of only three computers in Apple’s lineup to utilize the PowerPC 970 CPU, the others being the iMac G5 and the Xserve G5. Power Mac G5

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