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Computers Used Previously And Now

Computers Used Previously and Now.











Welcomed to the ICTLab named atigate.net which is a tech blog that is focused on updates about ICT. Today is a day we are going to talk about computer and some short history of it you must know.

For Computer, I may say is the electronic device that is capable of receiving data then process and manipulate the received data to give out a meaningful information.
Since you now know the meaning of computer, let us take a look at the one who introduced it.

Who introduced ?
When we talk about the one who introduce computer,it does not have a particular person because it was from generation-to-generation but I may say Computer was introduced by a
Since computers manufactured early contained a lot of components, it used to occupy a large capacity of room.
Here is a short narrative for you to read.
Assuming what used to occupy a large room, now a days can even fit on your desktop or on your lap or even in your palm and God's willing tomorrow it might even be like a pen or a pencil in your hand that you are using for writing.
What is that thing ?
For the thing, if you say computer, then you are correct and it is true. This is because it was computer which used to occupy large space of room but now fits on your lap or even in your palm and scientists are working to come out with one that will be like a tablet you can hold with your fingers.

Check Out this;

Computers used in Olden days(Previously)

=> One of the earliest made computers, is the Electronic Numeric And Integrator Computers abbreviated ENAIC, was one of the earliest made computers made in the year 1945. For then, it weighed about a size of large container and it occupied a room of about 50-60 feet long by 30-40 feet wide space. Since it was made in the olden days, it took a long time to function, process and manipulate data into information.
Examples of Olden days Computers;

Computers used Today(Now)

=>For today's computers, they can even fit on your home and office desk, on your lap or even on your palm making it easy for you to operate and it is so potable in such a way that, you can carry it to whenever you want when travelling along. And bare in mind that, Today's computers are faster and easier to carry unlike the previous or modern computers that occupy a large space room.
Examples of today's computers are;
Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, Palmtop, Pocket PC etc.

Tomorrow's Computers:

=> Even though no one knows tomorrow, except the Lord almighty God. But scientist and the U.S. Army are working on the next top computer for tomorrow that might even be in between your fingers.

For computers, one thing I like about them is that;
==>As the size is getting smaller, then the processing speed is working faster than the previous one. Why?
This is because, as the size is reducing then the manufactures are finding other components to implement to it for it to load faster than the previous ones.

Here is overview;
> The previous computers (ENAIC) loads slowly.
> Today's computers eg. Laptop loads faster than the ENAIC.
> Tomorrow's Computers might even load as the fastest than the previous and today's one within seconds.
Everything as stated above including the coming of other fast computers, is true because day-in-day-out computer manufactures are trying to find other means to make computer in such a way that it will be handled by a 3 months old kid.


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