Fourth Generation
(1971-Present) Microprocessors
The microprocessor
brought the fourth generation of computers, as thousands of integrated circuits
were built onto a single silicon chip. What in the first generation filled an
entire room could now fit in the palm of the hand. The Intel 4004 chip,
developed in 1971, located all the components of the computer—from the central processing unit
and memory to input/output controls—on a single chip.
In 1981 IBM introduced its first
computer for the home user, and in 1984 Apple introduced the
Macintosh. Microprocessors also moved out of the realm of desktop computers and
into many areas of life as more and more everyday products began to use
microprocessors.
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