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In 200BCE-80BCE, A mechanical analog computer designed to calculate astronomical positions, representing the earliest known device of comparable complexity to the Antikythera mechanism
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Babbage envisioned the Analytical Engine as a mechanical device with a memory, sequential control, and instructions from punched cards, laying the groundwork for the modern digital computer, though it was never fully built in his lifetime
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This mechanical analog computer was the first modern analog computer, used to solve certain classes of differential equations.
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The First Generation of computers
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The first electronic digital computer, but it was not general-purpose or programmable.
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The first electronic programmable computer, developed in Britain to help with code-breaking during World War II
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The first electronic, general-purpose digital computer, it was significantly faster than previous machines and was able to solve a wide range of numerical problems.
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2nd Generation of computers
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3rd Generation of computers
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4th Generation of computers
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Computers became more common in homes, leading to the ubiquitous devices we use today
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AI processing is increasingly happening on local devices instead of in the cloud. Edge computing reduces latency and enhances privacy for applications in sectors like healthcare, smart manufacturing, and IoT.