資料來源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
fourth generation computer
A computer built using {Very Large Scale
Integration} (VLSI) {integrated circuits}, especially a
{microcomputer} based on a {microprocesseor}, or a {parallel
processor} containing two to thousands of {CPU}s.
VLSI made it routine to fabricate an entire CPU, main memory,
or similar device with a single integrated circuit that can be
mass produced at very low cost. This has resulted in new
classes of machines such as {personal computers}, and high
performance parallel processors that contains thousands of
CPUs.
(1996-11-22)