The main component that formed the basis for second-generation computers was:

  • A vacuum tubes.
  • B registers.
  • C integrated circuits.
  • D transistors.

The correct answer is D. transistors.

The second generation of computers emerged in the late 1950s and lasted until the mid-1960s. They replaced vacuum tubes with transistors as the primary switching components.

Transistors were smaller, more reliable, and generated less heat compared to vacuum tubes.

This transition significantly reduced the size of computers, increased their reliability, and made them more affordable.

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