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What is the main difference between a mainframe and a super computer?
What is the main difference between a mainframe and a super computer?
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Supercomputers are focused to execute few programs as fast as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute as many programs concurrently
Both types of computers perform different tasks. Supercomputers basically focus on faster computing for the mathematical operations that might be complex in nature. The mainframe computer, on the other hand, acts like a server. It offers multiprogramming, many I/O devices, and provides support for large DB (databases).