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difference between super computer and mainframe computer?

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Answered by softwarecrackerindia
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The main difference between a supercomputer and a mainframe is that supercomputers are designed to execute a few programs as quickly as possible, whereas mainframes are designed to handle many programs running at the same time but at a slower pace.

Answered by Eva077
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Answer:

1. Supercomputers are used for large and complex mathematical computations.

While Mainframe computers are used as a storage for large database and serve as a maximum number of users simultaneously.

2. Supercomputer’s speed is more than Mainframe computer. It can execute billions of instructions within a second.

Mainframe computer’s speed is comparatively less than Supercomputers. In this millions of instructions are executed simultaneously.

3. Supercomputers are the largest computers.

Mainframe computers are smaller than supercomputers in size.

4. Supercomputers are the most costly in the world.

Mainframe computers are less costly than supercomputers.

5. In the present, the supercomputers have Linux and their variant operating systems.

While Mainframe computers can have multiple operating systems simultaneously.

6. Super computers are mostly purpose-built for one or a few specific institutional tasks.

Mainframe computers are built to handle a large variety of tasks.

7.  Seymour Cray invents the Supercomputer.

The first successful mainframe computer is invented by IBM.

8. Supercomputers can have a processing speed in the range of 100 to 900 MIPS.

Whereas Mainframe computers can have a processing speed in the range of 3-4 MIPS to as high as 100 MIPS.

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