2. MICROPROCESSORS ARE THE START OF MODERN COMPUTERS
Introduction to modern
day computers by
basically being a
computer's entire Central
Processing Unit (CPU) on
one integrated circuit. .
The idea of computer
technology took a big
turn with the invention
of microprocessors and
VLSI technology (very
large scale integration).
Invented in 1971 by Ted
Hoff
Named:-Intel 4004
1st computer on a chip
to fit in a desktop.
Also known as a central processing
unit in which numbers of
peripherals’ are fabricated on a
single chip.
It has ALU (arithmetic and logic
unit), a control unit, registers, bus
systems, and a clock to perform
computational tasks.
4. FEATURES
Fourth generation VLSI
microprocessor based
High language were used
in this generation-
C,C++,BBASE
VLSI circuits-5k transistors,
other circuit elements and
their associated circuits on
a single chip made -
microcomputers of 4th
gen.
More powerful, reliable,
compact, reliable and
affordable.
Thousands of integrated
circuits were built onto a
single silicon strip.
Personal computers raised.
Time sharing, real time
,networks ,distributed
operating systems were
used.
5. COMPUTERS OF THE 4TH GENERATION INCLUDE
It's fine to celebrate success, but it is more important
to heed the lessons of failure.“
-Bill Gates, Cofounder of Microsoft
ALTAIR 8800
Apple I
Apple II series
Macintosh
IBM PC
Developed 32-bit
microprocessors by
using HCMOS
fabrication.
Famous processors
INTEL-80386
Motorola’s68020/6
8030
6. ALTAIR 8800
Apple I
Apple II
series
Macintosh
IBM PC
INTEL-80386
Motorola’s68
030
7. ALTAIR 8800; THE FIRST PERSONAL COMPUTER
MITS' ALTAIR 8800 is credited as one of the first microcomputers. It was produced in 1975 by Micro
Instrumentation Telemetry Systems labeled as a personal computer; PC. Ed Roberts, the head of MITS,
designed it using a Intel 8080 CPU chip (first 16- bit microprocessor) and a sleek metal case.
Once a monitor and keyboard were sold with it, the sales increased greatly. It was the initial influence of
personal computing in the world.
You could run BASIC language on it, written by Bill Gates and Paul Allen sold as "Altair BASIC" which
became their company's, Microsoft's, first product. The computer sold very well for an amount of time,
but then, MITS was sold to a company called Pertec in 1976. The ALTAIR seemed to disappear into
history.
8. APPLE COMPUTERS
Steve Wozniak first developed the original Apple computer, Apple I, in 1976. It was
Apple's first product; a small personal computer. His friend Steve Jobs helped him sell
the computer, and later helped him manufacture the Apple II. Wozniak and Jobs were
the true co-founds of Apple. They developed the Apple II, which was one of the first
highly successful, mass produced home microcomputers. It was the first in their Apple
II series that ended in 1993. About five million were sold total. They ran ROM and
Integer BASIC, developed by Wozniak. He also developed Disk II, a Floppy Disk Drive
for storage, in 1978.
Apple also introduced the Macintosh in 1984 based on the Motorola 68000
microprocessor. It was not initially commercially successful, but eventually became so
with the introduction to desktop publishing. Apple also produced the Apple III series in
1980, but it was unsuccessful due to an overheating problem. Many other Apple
computer models were produced throughout the fourth generation of computing.
Some proved successful, while others didn't.
9. THE BEGINNINGS OF "MICRO-SOFT"
The founders of Microsoft, Paul Allen and Bill Gates, began working with computers by writing BASIC in a
partnership with MITS for the ALTAIR 8800.
Name micro-soft as in "Micro processing Software."
They started out with mostly making operating systems and programming languages. DOS, Disk Operating
System, brought in much success for the company.
Partnership with IBM lead to the release of the IBM PC DOS in 1981. The company upheld many other
collaborations, creating systems for different computers during that era.
In 1985, they released a retail version of Windows 1.0, a 16- bit graphical operating environment. They also
released a operating system called OS/2 with IBM, which was quite successful.
A program for word processing, database, and spreadsheet was also released, which was named Microsoft Works
in 1986.
As the release of Windows 3.0 came about, OS/2 sales greatly declined, and Microsoft abandoned the
partnership with IBM.
They began the transition from MS-DOS to Windows. "Microsoft Windows" truly became its own computer
company.
10. 1st commercial RISC based computer IBM
Several other
increased and
better
performance
microprocessor
and portable
devices came
into market.
The level of
upgradation of
product
increased. The
timeline
continues….