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Computer working base catergorization.

Computer working base catergorization 



Computer's working base four types :

  • Microcomputer
  • Mini computer
  • Supercomputer
  • Mainframe computer 
Mini computer :

Mini computer are those devices have small size but performance same as computer
for example : Mobile phone, tablets etc.
these general purpose devices  use as a mini computer.


tablet
  
mobile




Mainframe computer : 
Mainframe computer is used for calculating big amount of data in industrial .
Large scaling data processing in industrial use and it has large amount of memory .
and it use critical database management in industries.

Micro computer :
Micro computer is very small expensive computer  and smaller than  mainframe and 
mini computer and also contain single integrated CPU and RAM and ROM and input
and output devices.

Super computer :
Super computer is very high speed computer  which are used for scientific research and 
Engineering works only. super computer  can perform operation in given amount of time.
Super computer  uses weather forecast , quantum mechanics , molecule modeling , Aerodynamic
,nuclear fusion  research, and the last crypto analysis .


 

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