What do You Mean By Generations of Computer ?

Early modern computers are typically grouped into four “generations.” Each generation is marked by improvements in basic technology. These improvements in technology have been extraordinary and each advance has resulted in computers of lower cost, higher speed, greater memory capacity, and smaller size. This grouping into generations is not clear-cut nor is it without debate.  Many of the inventions and discoveries that contributed to the modern computer era do not neatly fit into these strict categories.