Difference between super computer and mainframe computer
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Super computer
Super computers are used for large and complex mathematical computations. Supercomputer's speed is more than Mainframe computer. It can execute billions of instructions within a second.
Mainframe computer
Mainframe computers are used as a storage for large database and serve as a maximum number of users simultaneously.
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Answer: The diffences between supercomputers and mainframes are:
- Supercomputer
- Supercomputers are used for large and complex mathematical computations.
- Some of the fastest supercomputers operate at hundreds of quadrillions of Floating-point Operations Per Second (FLOPS).
- Mainframe
- Mainframes are used as storage for large databases and serve a maximum number of users at a time.
- Mainframes generally only operates at tens of millions of these operations.
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