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ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module




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   KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA



Self Access Learning Module

              ICT Literacy for
            Secondary Schooln


                          Programme
   Computer Hardware
           Evolution and Types of the
                Computers




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         PUSAT PERKEMBANGAN KURIKULUM
         KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA




             MODULE 1

Evolution and Types of the Computers




           Curriculum Development Centre
           Ministry of Education Malaysia


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1.     Name of Module :       Computer Hardware: Evolution and Types of the Computers

2.     Learning Outcomes:The students should be able to:

          a. State the generations of computers together with the respective processors
       used
          b. Explain the generations of computers together with the respective processors
       used
          c. Identify the types of computers:
             •       Supercomputer
             •       Mainframe
             •       Mini Computer
             •       Micro Computer
             •       Work Station
          d. Define different types of computers


3.     Knowledge and Skills:

                   1.   Explain the evolution of the computer generation
                   2.   Match the types of processors used
                   3.   Introduce various types of computers
                   4.   Label a flow chart of the types of computers
                   5.   Gather and present information on the types of computers


4.     Module Summary: At the end of the module, students should be able to explain about
       the evolution of the computer generation and types of processors used.


This module contains 5 activities:

         Activity 1:    Explaining the evolution of the computer generation
         Activity 2:    Matching the types of processors used
         Activity 3:    Introducing various types of computers
         Activity 4:    Labelling a flow chart of the types of computers
         Activity 5:    Gathering and presenting information on the types of computers




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Activity 2: Evolution of the Computer



FIRST GENERATION (1940-1956)

The first generation of computers were huge, slow, expensive and often unreliable. In 1946, two
Americans, Prospers Eckert and Willian Mauchly build the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical
Integrator and Computer). It uses vacuum tube instead of mechanical switches of the MARK 1.




                                               Vacuum tube

                                                                          MARK 1
 Presper Eckert      Willian Mauchly

In 1951, Eckert and Mauchly build the UNIVAC,
that could calculate at the rate of 10,000 additions
per seconds.




                                                       UNIVAC – UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC COMPUTER



SECOND GENERATION (1956-1963)

The famous computer scientists during the second generation era were:




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The creation of the transistor sparked the production of the second generation computer.
Transistors were small devices used to transfer electronic signals across a resister. Transistors
had many advantages compared to other hardware technology.


                                      •   transistors were smaller than vacuum tubes
                                      •   they needed no warm up time
                                      •   consumed less energy
                                      •   generated much less heat
                                      •   faster and more reliable



   THIRD GENERATION (1964-1971)

   In the third generation era, the IBM 370 series was introduced in
   1964. It came in several models and sizes.It was used for business
   and scientific programmes. Other computer models introduced
   were the CDC 7600 and B2500.




               The development of integrated circuit (IC), signal the beginning of the third
               generation computers. Silicone chips were manufactured in 1961 at the
               Silicone Valley. Then came the integrated circuit technology, which had
               reduced the size and cost of computers.




                      The microchip is a complete electronic circuit on small chip of silicon
                    known as a semi conductor.




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FOURTH GENERATION (1971-PRESENT)

It took only 55 years for the 4 generations to evolve. The growth
of the computer industry developed technologies of computer
inventions. There are many types of computer models such as:
     • Apple Macintosh
     • IBM
     • DELL
     • ACER

In 1971 Intel created the first microprocessor. In 1976, Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer.
Then, in 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer.




           Steve Jobs                   Bill Gates                   Micheal Dell
       ( Apple Macintosh)                (IBM)                        (DELL)


During the fourth generation, hardware technology such as silicone chips, microprocessor and
storage devices were invented. A microprocessor is a specialized chip that is developed for
computer memory and logic.




 Microprocessor

                                                             Silicone Chips



The microprocessor is a large-scale integrated circuit that contains thousands of transistors.
The transistors on this one chip are capable of performing all the functions of a computer's
central processing unit.




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FIFTH GENERATION (PRESENT & BEYOND)

The fifth generation computers are technologically advance and
are still being developed.

The inventions of new hardware technology in the fifth
generation have grown rapidly to include many other modern
computer devices such as :
   • silicone chips
   • processor
   • robotics
   • virtual reality
   • intelligent systems
   • programmes which translate languages




NEW ERA COMPUTER

After the fifth generation computer, the technology of computers has become more advanced,
modern and sophisticated. The latest invention in the era of computers are :

    •   Super Computers
    •   Mainframe Computers
    •   Mini Computers
    •   Personal Computers
    •   Mobile Computers


                                                 Mini Computers

                                                                                   Mobile Computer
                                                                               In the new era of
                                                                               computers, expert systems
                                                                               such as teleconferencing
                                                                               and speech-recognition
                                               Mainframe Computers
                                                                               systems have been
   Super Computers                                                             invented as part of the
                                      Personal Computers                      modern world
communication tool.




Additional source: http://history.sandiego.edu/GEN/recording/computer1.html#gp05




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Activity 2: Types of Computers


Supercomputer

Super Computers: specifies that these are the most powerful
computers compared to the mainframe.



Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer
                                                                      The Cray-2 was the world's fastest
                                                                      computer from 1985 to 1989.




Mainframe

Mainframe Computer: Is a very powerful and large computer. It
can process many users at a time. Its Terminals are used to
connect a user to the computer.The users submit the task
through mainframe.


Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainframe_computer



                                                                        Multi-user mini computer at RAL



Minicomputer



Minicomputers are smaller than
Mainframes (usually the size of a filing
cabinet). They have smaller memory and
are not as powerful as a mainframe.




Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minicomputer




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Microcomputer

The microcomputer is the smallest group of the computer
system as (usually the size of a typewriter) it can sit on a
desktop. A microcomputer allows only a user at a time.
Microcomputers include: Home computers, Desktop
computers, Portable computers, and Laptop computers.


                                                © From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia.
                                                                                   Helicon Publishing LTD 2007.
                                                                                             All rights reserved.


Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcomputer
                  : http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/computers/data/m0008890.html




Workstation

A type of computer used for engineering applications (CAD/CAM), desktop publishing, software
development and other types of applications that require a moderate amount of computing
power and relatively high quality graphics capabilities.

Workstations generally come with a large, high-resolution graphics
screen, at least 64 MB (megabytes) of RAM, built-in network
support, and a graphical user interface.




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Activity 3: Different Types of Computer

There are a lot of terms used to describe computers. Most of these words imply to the size,
expected use and capability of the computer. The term ‘computer’ can apply to virtually any
device that has a microprocessor in it .

       •   PC - The personal computer (PC) is designed for personal use
           by a single person. PCs were first known as microcomputers
           because they were a complete computer built on a smaller
           scale.

       •   Desktop - A PC that is placed on a permanent location. Most of
           them offer more power, storage and versatility for less cost.



       •   Laptop - Also called notebook, laptops are portable
           computers that integrate the display, keyboard, a pointing
           device or trackball, processor, memory and hard drive all in a
           battery-operated package slightly larger than an average
           hardcover book.



       •   Palmtop - More commonly known as Personal Digital Assistant
           (PDA), palmtops are tightly integrated computers that often use
           flash memory instead of a hard drive for storage. These computers
           rely on touchscreen technology for user input. Palmtops are typically
           smaller than a paperback novel, very lightweight with a reasonable
           battery life.




       •   Server - A computer that has been optimized to provide services
           to other computers over a network. Servers usually have powerful
           processors, a large memory and hard drives.




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•   Wearable - The latest trend in computing are
    wearable computers integrated into watches,
    cell phones, visors and even clothing.




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Exercise

1. Instruction: Match the inventions according to the right generations.




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2. Matching the types of computers.


 It was used to solve problems in major
 universities, military agencies and scientific               •   Supercomputer
 research laboratories.




 It is designed to handle very high volume
 input and output (I/O) and emphasized                        •   Micro Computer
 throughput computing.




 A midsized and multi-user computers.                         •   Mini Computer




 Small desktop or portable computer,
 typically designed to be used by one person                  •   Work Station
 at a time.




 A type of computer used for engineering
 applications, desktop publishing, software
                                                              •   Mainframe
 development and other types of applications.




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2. Matching the types of computers.


 It was used to solve problems in major
 universities, military agencies and scientific               •   Supercomputer
 research laboratories.




 It is designed to handle very high volume
 input and output (I/O) and emphasized                        •   Micro Computer
 throughput computing.




 A midsized and multi-user computers.                         •   Mini Computer




 Small desktop or portable computer,
 typically designed to be used by one person                  •   Work Station
 at a time.




 A type of computer used for engineering
 applications, desktop publishing, software
                                                              •   Mainframe
 development and other types of applications.




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2. Matching the types of computers.


 It was used to solve problems in major
 universities, military agencies and scientific               •   Supercomputer
 research laboratories.




 It is designed to handle very high volume
 input and output (I/O) and emphasized                        •   Micro Computer
 throughput computing.




 A midsized and multi-user computers.                         •   Mini Computer




 Small desktop or portable computer,
 typically designed to be used by one person                  •   Work Station
 at a time.




 A type of computer used for engineering
 applications, desktop publishing, software
                                                              •   Mainframe
 development and other types of applications.




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2. Matching the types of computers.


 It was used to solve problems in major
 universities, military agencies and scientific               •   Supercomputer
 research laboratories.




 It is designed to handle very high volume
 input and output (I/O) and emphasized                        •   Micro Computer
 throughput computing.




 A midsized and multi-user computers.                         •   Mini Computer




 Small desktop or portable computer,
 typically designed to be used by one person                  •   Work Station
 at a time.




 A type of computer used for engineering
 applications, desktop publishing, software
                                                              •   Mainframe
 development and other types of applications.




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Module 1 intro evolution computer

  • 1. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 00 4 KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA Self Access Learning Module ICT Literacy for Secondary Schooln Programme Computer Hardware Evolution and Types of the Computers 1
  • 2. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module PUSAT PERKEMBANGAN KURIKULUM KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA MODULE 1 Evolution and Types of the Computers Curriculum Development Centre Ministry of Education Malaysia 2
  • 3. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 3
  • 4. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 1. Name of Module : Computer Hardware: Evolution and Types of the Computers 2. Learning Outcomes:The students should be able to: a. State the generations of computers together with the respective processors used b. Explain the generations of computers together with the respective processors used c. Identify the types of computers: • Supercomputer • Mainframe • Mini Computer • Micro Computer • Work Station d. Define different types of computers 3. Knowledge and Skills: 1. Explain the evolution of the computer generation 2. Match the types of processors used 3. Introduce various types of computers 4. Label a flow chart of the types of computers 5. Gather and present information on the types of computers 4. Module Summary: At the end of the module, students should be able to explain about the evolution of the computer generation and types of processors used. This module contains 5 activities: Activity 1: Explaining the evolution of the computer generation Activity 2: Matching the types of processors used Activity 3: Introducing various types of computers Activity 4: Labelling a flow chart of the types of computers Activity 5: Gathering and presenting information on the types of computers 4
  • 5. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module Activity 2: Evolution of the Computer FIRST GENERATION (1940-1956) The first generation of computers were huge, slow, expensive and often unreliable. In 1946, two Americans, Prospers Eckert and Willian Mauchly build the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). It uses vacuum tube instead of mechanical switches of the MARK 1. Vacuum tube MARK 1 Presper Eckert Willian Mauchly In 1951, Eckert and Mauchly build the UNIVAC, that could calculate at the rate of 10,000 additions per seconds. UNIVAC – UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC COMPUTER SECOND GENERATION (1956-1963) The famous computer scientists during the second generation era were: 5
  • 6. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module The creation of the transistor sparked the production of the second generation computer. Transistors were small devices used to transfer electronic signals across a resister. Transistors had many advantages compared to other hardware technology. • transistors were smaller than vacuum tubes • they needed no warm up time • consumed less energy • generated much less heat • faster and more reliable THIRD GENERATION (1964-1971) In the third generation era, the IBM 370 series was introduced in 1964. It came in several models and sizes.It was used for business and scientific programmes. Other computer models introduced were the CDC 7600 and B2500. The development of integrated circuit (IC), signal the beginning of the third generation computers. Silicone chips were manufactured in 1961 at the Silicone Valley. Then came the integrated circuit technology, which had reduced the size and cost of computers. The microchip is a complete electronic circuit on small chip of silicon known as a semi conductor. 6
  • 7. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module FOURTH GENERATION (1971-PRESENT) It took only 55 years for the 4 generations to evolve. The growth of the computer industry developed technologies of computer inventions. There are many types of computer models such as: • Apple Macintosh • IBM • DELL • ACER In 1971 Intel created the first microprocessor. In 1976, Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer. Then, in 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer. Steve Jobs Bill Gates Micheal Dell ( Apple Macintosh) (IBM) (DELL) During the fourth generation, hardware technology such as silicone chips, microprocessor and storage devices were invented. A microprocessor is a specialized chip that is developed for computer memory and logic. Microprocessor Silicone Chips The microprocessor is a large-scale integrated circuit that contains thousands of transistors. The transistors on this one chip are capable of performing all the functions of a computer's central processing unit. 7
  • 8. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module FIFTH GENERATION (PRESENT & BEYOND) The fifth generation computers are technologically advance and are still being developed. The inventions of new hardware technology in the fifth generation have grown rapidly to include many other modern computer devices such as : • silicone chips • processor • robotics • virtual reality • intelligent systems • programmes which translate languages NEW ERA COMPUTER After the fifth generation computer, the technology of computers has become more advanced, modern and sophisticated. The latest invention in the era of computers are : • Super Computers • Mainframe Computers • Mini Computers • Personal Computers • Mobile Computers Mini Computers Mobile Computer In the new era of computers, expert systems such as teleconferencing and speech-recognition Mainframe Computers systems have been Super Computers invented as part of the Personal Computers modern world communication tool. Additional source: http://history.sandiego.edu/GEN/recording/computer1.html#gp05 8
  • 9. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module Activity 2: Types of Computers Supercomputer Super Computers: specifies that these are the most powerful computers compared to the mainframe. Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer The Cray-2 was the world's fastest computer from 1985 to 1989. Mainframe Mainframe Computer: Is a very powerful and large computer. It can process many users at a time. Its Terminals are used to connect a user to the computer.The users submit the task through mainframe. Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainframe_computer Multi-user mini computer at RAL Minicomputer Minicomputers are smaller than Mainframes (usually the size of a filing cabinet). They have smaller memory and are not as powerful as a mainframe. Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minicomputer 9
  • 10. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module Microcomputer The microcomputer is the smallest group of the computer system as (usually the size of a typewriter) it can sit on a desktop. A microcomputer allows only a user at a time. Microcomputers include: Home computers, Desktop computers, Portable computers, and Laptop computers. © From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia. Helicon Publishing LTD 2007. All rights reserved. Additional Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcomputer : http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/computers/data/m0008890.html Workstation A type of computer used for engineering applications (CAD/CAM), desktop publishing, software development and other types of applications that require a moderate amount of computing power and relatively high quality graphics capabilities. Workstations generally come with a large, high-resolution graphics screen, at least 64 MB (megabytes) of RAM, built-in network support, and a graphical user interface. 10
  • 11. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module Activity 3: Different Types of Computer There are a lot of terms used to describe computers. Most of these words imply to the size, expected use and capability of the computer. The term ‘computer’ can apply to virtually any device that has a microprocessor in it . • PC - The personal computer (PC) is designed for personal use by a single person. PCs were first known as microcomputers because they were a complete computer built on a smaller scale. • Desktop - A PC that is placed on a permanent location. Most of them offer more power, storage and versatility for less cost. • Laptop - Also called notebook, laptops are portable computers that integrate the display, keyboard, a pointing device or trackball, processor, memory and hard drive all in a battery-operated package slightly larger than an average hardcover book. • Palmtop - More commonly known as Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), palmtops are tightly integrated computers that often use flash memory instead of a hard drive for storage. These computers rely on touchscreen technology for user input. Palmtops are typically smaller than a paperback novel, very lightweight with a reasonable battery life. • Server - A computer that has been optimized to provide services to other computers over a network. Servers usually have powerful processors, a large memory and hard drives. 11
  • 12. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module • Wearable - The latest trend in computing are wearable computers integrated into watches, cell phones, visors and even clothing. 12
  • 13. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module Exercise 1. Instruction: Match the inventions according to the right generations. 13
  • 14. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 2. Matching the types of computers. It was used to solve problems in major universities, military agencies and scientific • Supercomputer research laboratories. It is designed to handle very high volume input and output (I/O) and emphasized • Micro Computer throughput computing. A midsized and multi-user computers. • Mini Computer Small desktop or portable computer, typically designed to be used by one person • Work Station at a time. A type of computer used for engineering applications, desktop publishing, software • Mainframe development and other types of applications. 14
  • 15. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 2. Matching the types of computers. It was used to solve problems in major universities, military agencies and scientific • Supercomputer research laboratories. It is designed to handle very high volume input and output (I/O) and emphasized • Micro Computer throughput computing. A midsized and multi-user computers. • Mini Computer Small desktop or portable computer, typically designed to be used by one person • Work Station at a time. A type of computer used for engineering applications, desktop publishing, software • Mainframe development and other types of applications. 14
  • 16. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 2. Matching the types of computers. It was used to solve problems in major universities, military agencies and scientific • Supercomputer research laboratories. It is designed to handle very high volume input and output (I/O) and emphasized • Micro Computer throughput computing. A midsized and multi-user computers. • Mini Computer Small desktop or portable computer, typically designed to be used by one person • Work Station at a time. A type of computer used for engineering applications, desktop publishing, software • Mainframe development and other types of applications. 14
  • 17. ICTL For Secondary School - Computer hardw are Module 2. Matching the types of computers. It was used to solve problems in major universities, military agencies and scientific • Supercomputer research laboratories. It is designed to handle very high volume input and output (I/O) and emphasized • Micro Computer throughput computing. A midsized and multi-user computers. • Mini Computer Small desktop or portable computer, typically designed to be used by one person • Work Station at a time. A type of computer used for engineering applications, desktop publishing, software • Mainframe development and other types of applications. 14