There is a big difference between a personal computer and a mainframe. A personal computer is what you're probably use to; a computer that lets you access the internet, run programs, edit documents, etc. A mainframe, on the other hand, is a much more powerful computer that is usually connected to a network. This kind of computer provides services for other computers on the network. It may store files, manage access to network resources like printers, or perform heavy-duty computational tasks. Since mainframes are usually accessed over a network, they do not usually need a keyboard, mouse, or screen of their own.
Of cause mainframe, it costs much, much more than just simple personal computer :)
No, a 1980 traditional mainframe is not faster than a modern microprocessor computer.
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No If the computer runs faster then it runs faster not slower
A computer with a fast processor will work faster, but will not have a noticeable effect on your download speeds.
Computers don't have IQ; they have a comparable property in processor speed/frequency. Secondly, this is never a disadvantage - the faster you can do a calculation or data process, the better.
dont worry too much .. the statistics says more than 80% of mainframe professionals have never seen a mainframe in their carrer :) have seen one in my trining centre .. looks like acase of height 6 to 6.5 ft and a lappy in the middle of it but with different kinda keyboard .and if u wanna have a look u can google for it in google images
it is designed to operate the computer hardware and make the computer run faster
Mainframe computers have large memory storage. While minicomputers have small or less memory storage than mainframe computer. ... The processing speed of mainframe computer is faster than minicomputer. While the processing speed of minicomputer is slower than mainframe computer.
They are fast, but a supercomputer is faster.
A personal computer is a computer meant for home users and is typically a single CPU with a maximum of a quad core technology whereas a mainframe is a computer which is meant for organizations and is typically comprised of thousands of processors.
No, the earliest computers (from the 1940s to the mid 1960s) were all mainframe computers. The first microcomputers were made in the early 1970s. However many of the earliest computers were much slower and had far less memory than the earliest microcomputers!
a main frame computer is a large-scale computers but a super computer are larger than mainframe while a mini computer is smaller in size, have lower processing speed and also have lower cost than mainframe computers.
Yes. The faster the computer's internal clock - the quicker it can process each piece of information.
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
actually they aren't, the microcomputer effectively made the minicomputer obsolete by the late 1980s. microcomputers can now do anything minicomputers could faster for less cost in a smaller package.
use a faster computer and then don't buy use the free version first it will work faster
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
micro computer is also known as personal computer... this type of computer available in our home...mainframe computer is very large storage computer. they can store very large amount of data.super computer is used in weather forecasting, in research fields, seismic modeling, nuclear weapon design, aircraft design, etc. super computer can do calculations at least 10 times faster than fastest available regular computer........... this is typically very costly....... yesterday's supercomputer is often out performed by today's computer and therefore new super computers must be designed and built that are at least 10 times faster than today's computer.........super micro computers are the super computers of the micro computers. though often used by the same users that use super computers, their main users are game players. their realistic 3D rendered action games require far more processing power than an ordinary micro computer has, but they could never afford a mainframe or super computer nor could they fit one in their house. high end dedicated game consoles usually contain a dedicated super micro computer!