how a mainframe computer differs from a supercomputers
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Mainframes process the large amounts of data that come into them from external sources, such as credit card transactions or payroll processing. Supercomputers push the limits of computational speed, discovering what is possible for a computer to do.
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Mainframes process the large amounts of data that come into them from external sources, such as credit card transactions or payroll processing. Supercomputers push the limits of computational speed, discovering what is possible for a computer to do.
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