A very large and
expensive computer capable of supporting
hundreds, or even thousands of users simultaneously. In the hierarchy that starts
with a simple microprocessor (in watches, for example) at the bottom and
moves to supercomputers at the top, mainframes are just below
supercomputers. In some ways, mainframes are more powerful than supercomputers
because they support more simultaneous programs. But supercomputers can execute a single program faster than
a mainframe. The distinction between small mainframes and minicomputers is vague. |
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