Computer Science, asked by notebooks1960, 5 months ago

8. Which is not a type of computer?
Mainframe
Personal computer
Workstations​

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Answered by nmukhopadhyay94
2

Answer:

mainframe.

Explanation:

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Answered by rakeshsingh52
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A computer is a device that can be programmed to store, retrieve, and process data. The term "computer" was first applied to people (human computers) who used mechanical calculators like the abacus and slide rule to conduct numerical calculations.

Computers can be classified as:

1. Supercomputers are powerful computers that can quickly perform massive quantities of work and process lots of data. Applications requiring a lot of processing or involving very big databases benefit from the use of supercomputers.

2. Mainframe computers are powerful computers used to handle big data processing tasks.

3. Minicomputers a computer that falls between a mainframe and a microcomputer in terms of size, power, speed, storage capacity, etc. Small businesses employ minicomputers.

4. Personal computers (PCs) or microcomputers a tiny computers intended for single-user operation. A single chip (microprocessor) serves as the central processing unit in a PC or microcomputer (CPU).

Now we can define a workstation as an exclusive computer called a workstation that is made for use in technical or scientific tasks. They are typically connected to a local area network, run multi-user operating systems, and are designed primarily for usage by a single person.  They are not very common. They are intended for people for heavy research purposes.

Hence the correct option is 3 which is workstations.

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