I think it depends on what purpose the computer will be used. Mainframes are designed to non-stop operation, that is, built to be available almost 100% of the time. Super computers are designed to be fast, usually scientific applications, very complicated math calculations, so that they have specific processors for these tasks.
Micro computer. Main-frame computer. Super computer.
a] mini computer , b] micro computer c] main frame computer d] super computer
mini computer/main frame computers
A main frame is basically a Huge computer that can be used as a server as well. They are not like most computers Mainframes need to be kept cool due to the heat they produce and a main frame is a very expensive super computer that only internet service providers and computing experts can use and control
micro computers can occupy physically a small amount of space compared to main frame and mini computer, as we all know for today that super computers are the most fastest high performance system and also has a largest memory.
A main frame is basically a Huge computer that can be used as a server as well. They are not like most computers Mainframes need to be kept cool due to the heat they produce and a main frame is a very expensive super computer that only internet service providers and computing experts can use and control
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.
Easy download an add-on and enter it on your main frame of your computer if you want to know how to go into your main frame google it! (MB)
The MDF which stands for Main Distribution Frame, is the main computer room for residing servers, hubs, routers, switches and DSL modems.
Given similar technology the supercomputer is faster, by definition.
1.Special purpose computer General Purpose Computer
If you didn't have them you couldn't do anything but look at it, like car with no motor