Truth be told, the difference is mostly historical. A minicomputer is designed to handle the computing needs of a whole team of people; a microcomputer is a personal computer. Today, however, microcomputers are more powerful than supercomputers of yesteryear and microcomputer processors are used to drive large-scale applications... in certain cases microcomputer processors are even used in parallel to drive today's supercomputers.
Minicomputers were somewhat larger office computers and microcomputers are another name for personal computers. These terms came long before laptops, palmtops, etc.
what are the features of minicomputers?
1) they are midieum in size
2)they were used in the olden days
3)they work fast
differences between microcomputer and workstation
three difference between a supercomputer and minicomputer?
The differences between a microcomputer and a supercomputer is Processing power, Capabillities, Size goes Chronologically Up and Down and Up and Down
Supercomputers are designed to work on types of problems where speed is of the essence. Mainframes demand reliability and are used for performing thousands upon thousands of concurrent transactions.
the difference is that the mainframe is bigger and more expensive.
a mainframe is any physically large computera supercomputer is a computer deliberately designed to have at least 10 times the performance of the highest performance computers usually available on the market at that time
supercomputers allows both parallel and distributed computing
the IC that is organized as a single-chip microprocessor contains only CPU without the other peripherals like ROM, RAM, and I/O ports that comprise a microcomputer, while the single-chip microcomputer is the chip that contains all the components that give the capabilities of the microcomputer.
For a mainframe with terminals, data processing takes place on the mainframe computer only as the terminals are 'dumb'. Conversely, in a network of computers, each computer has its own processor.
The pourpose: the mainframe is for processing large amounts of data, PC is for satisfy a human's various needs, like DVD-playing, word-processing, web-browsing.
The computer that performs this task is in no way a supercomputer, this task is usually just one of several functions that the microcomputer in the main company router performs.This function is the firewall.
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.
Mainframe systems use dumb terminals, a client/server environment uses intelligent terminals. Cross-platform computing and distributed processing is supported in client/server architecture, but not possible in a mainframe. There can be any numbers of servers and clients in a CSA, while mainframes work on the principle of the central server.
Main Frame computers are designed to handle large corporations. Mini computers are designed for much smaller performance.