Typesofcomputer 190916205929

TYPES
OF
COMPUTER
Computer Types
Computer can be divided into
different types on the following
basis:
On the basis of Construction
On the basis of Configuration
Computer Types
On the basis of Construction
Analog Digital Hybrid
On the basis of Configuration
Palmto
p
LaptopMicro Mainfram
e
Miniframe Supe
r
On The basis of Construction
Analog Computer
Analog Computer
Analog computers are designed to measure
continuous electrical or physical conditions, such
as current, voltage, flow, temperature, length, or
pressure.
Purpose
•Mostly analog computers are special-purpose
computers. Normally they are designed to
perform some specific task not multiple tasks.
Analog Computer
•Key component
•The key component of the analog computer is
the operational amplifier, and the computer's
capacity is determined by the number of
amplifiers.
Examples
Wrist watch (if non-digital), your car's
speedometer, pressure, temperature, and fuel
gauges are also considered analog computers.
Analog Computer
Uses
The output of an analog computer is often an
adjustment to the control of a machine; such as,
an adjustment to a valve that controls the flow of
steam to a turbine generator.
It is also used in temperature setting to control
the ovens for baking.
They have been widely used in simulating the
operation of aircraft, nuclear power plants, and
industrial chemical processes.
On The basis of Construction
Digital Computer
Digital Computer
Digital computers are designed to perform daily
routine tasks such as writing letters, sending e-
mails, performing calculations in an office or
creating a database to store large amount of
data etc.
Purpose
•Digital computers may be either special or
general purpose. Mostly these computers are
designed to perform multiple tasks.
Digital Computer
•Key component today
•IC (Integrated Circuits)
Examples
Personal Computer, Laptop, Mainframe, Super
Computer etc.
Digital Computer
Uses
Word Processing: Word processing is the most
common application for personal digital
computers.
Accounting - Computers are ideal for keeping
payroll records, printing paychecks, billing
customers, preparing tax returns, and taking
care of many of the other accounting tasks in an
organization.
Record keeping - Computers can record
information like inventories and personnel files.
Digital Computer
Uses
Industrial Uses - Industrial computers save
considerable time and reduce waste by
efficiently performing hundreds of industrial
tasks.
Science - The research and development
applications are the most numerous. Digital
computers are being used to do lengthy and
complicated mathematical calculations millions
of times faster than human beings.
On The basis of Construction
Hybrid Computer
Hybrid Computer
A computer which possesses characteristics of
both Analog and Digital computers is called
Hybrid computer.
Some computers combine the functions of both
analog and digital computers. These computers
are called Hybrid Computers.
Hybrid Computer
Examples
Cement plant, ECG machine, CNG pump
On The basis of
Configuration
Digital Computer can be further classified as:
Micro computer
Micro Computer
The microcomputers are also known as
personal computers or simply PCs.
They are also called Desktop computers.
Microcomputers are the most common, smallest
and very cheaper computers.
They were introduced in 1970’s as a result of
the development of microprocessor.
A single microprocessor may carry more than
hundred thousand transistors on a single silicon
chip.
Micro Computer
Size:
A personal computer can be placed easily on
any table or desk.
Desktop PCs
Micro Computer
Tower PCs
Micro Computer
Uses
They are being widely accepted and used in
business, at home and in educational
institutions.
They are commonly known as personal
computers and are usually single user machines
but can be interconnected among themselves to
form a Local Area Network.
On The basis of
Configuration
Laptop
Laptop Computer
A laptop computer (also known as notebook
computer) is a small mobile personal computer,
usually weighing around from 1 to 3 kilograms (2
to 7 pounds).
Notebooks smaller than an A4 sheet of paper
and weighing around 1 kg are termed
subnotebooks
Laptop Computer
Construction
Laptops contain components that are similar to
those in their desktop counterparts and perform
the same functions but are designed for mobile
use and efficient power consumption.
Laptops have LCD displays for output. In
addition to a built-in keyboard, they may utilize a
touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a
pointing stick for input, though an external
mouse or keyboard can also be attached.
Laptop
Uses
Laptops are generally popular among students,
travelers and businessmen.
Laptops are capable of many of the same tasks
that desktop computers perform..
Laptop Computer
Examples
NEC MobilePro 900c, HP 320LX, HP Jornada
720, and Vadem Clio
On The basis of
Configuration
Palmtop
Palmtop Computer
A small computer that literally fits in your palm.
Compared to full-size computers, palmtops are
limited, but they are practical for certain functions
such as phone books and calendars.
They are also called hand-held computers,
pocket computers or PDA (Personal data
assistant or pocket digital assistant)
Palmtop Computer
Working
The primary input device of a PDA is the stylus.
A stylus is an electronic pen and looks like a
small ballpoint pen.
This input device is used to write notes and
store in the PDA by touching the screen.
Palmtop
Uses
Palmtops are generally popular among students,
travelers and businessmen.
On The basis of
Configuration
Mainframe computer
Mainframe Computer
A mainframe (also known as "big iron") is a
high-performance computer used for large-scale
computing purposes that require greater
availability and security of data than a smaller-
scale machine can offer.
In the past, a typical mainframe might have
occupied 2,000 - 10,000 square feet. Now the
mainframe computer specially requires a very
large clean room with air-conditioner.
Mainframe Computer
Working:
Historically, mainframes have been associated
with centralized rather than distributed
computing.
Mainframe computers are usually large and
expensive computers. Thousands of users can
work at a time on mainframe computers.
For example, IBM, S/390 mainframe can
support 50,000 users simultaneously.
Mainframe Computer
Operating System
Special operating systems are used on main
frames such as z/VM, z/VSE™, Linux for System
z™, and z/TPF.
Mainframe Computer
Uses:
The mainframe computers are specially used
as servers on the World Wide Web. The
mainframe computers are used in large
organizations such as Banks, Airlines and
Universities etc. where many people (users)
need frequent access to the same data, which is
usually organized into one or more huge
databases.
Examples:
IBM S/390, Control Data CYBER 176 and
Amdahl 580
On The basis of
Configuration
Miniframe computer
Miniframe Computer
Minicomputers were first introduced in early
1960s. A minicomputer is a class of multi-user
computers that lies in the middle range of the
mainframe computers and the microcomputers.
They are smaller than mainframes in size and
other facilities, such as speed, storage capacity
and services.
Size:
A minicomputer and its peripheral equipment can
usually fill a small room. A minicomputer typically
about the size and shape of a wardrobe,
mounted in a single tall rack.
Miniframe Computer
Working:
Minicomputers are commonly used as servers
like a small mainframe in a network environment
and hundreds of users can be connected to the
network with a minicomputer at a time.
Now the terms "midrange computer" and
"server" replaced the venerable minicomputer
designation.
Miniframe Computer
Uses
The minicomputers are used in business,
education and many other government
departments. They are also widely used in
industrial and small business application.
Miniframe Computer
Examples:
IBM’s AS 400, Hewlett Packard HP 3000 series,
Data General’s MV/1500 etc.
On The basis of
Configuration
Super computer
Super Computer
Super computer is a large computer or
collection of computers that act as one large
computer capable of processing enormous
amounts of data. They are the fastest and most
powerful type of computers.
Size:
A minicomputer and its peripheral equipment can
usually fill a small room. A minicomputer typically
about the size and shape of a wardrobe,
mounted in a single tall rack.
Super Computer
Working:
A super computer can execute one instruction
in Pico-seconds (thousand-billionth of a second).
Mostly they are based on the principle of parallel
processing. They have extraordinary high speed
due to the use of several processors connected
in parallel.
Columbia is a supercomputer built by Silicon
Graphics for NASA. Its main purpose was to
simulate the violent collision and merger of spiral
galaxies.
Super Computer
It is composed of 10,240 processors. It has 20
terabytes of Random-access memory, 440
terabytes of storage, and 10 petabytes of archive
storage.
Super Computer
Uses
Super computers are normally used in large
organizations, research laboratories, aerospace
centers, large industrial units, atomic reactors or
the places where very high processing speed is
required.
Super Computer
Examples:
Cray 1, Cray 2 Cray XMP and CYBER 205
1 sur 45

Recommandé

Typesofcomputer par
TypesofcomputerTypesofcomputer
TypesofcomputerEclaro College
66 vues45 diapositives
Types of computers[6999] par
Types of computers[6999]Types of computers[6999]
Types of computers[6999]SubramanianMuthusamy3
268 vues41 diapositives
Intro to IT par
Intro to ITIntro to IT
Intro to ITAleeza Baig
939 vues16 diapositives
Minicomputers par
MinicomputersMinicomputers
MinicomputersAbraham Fernández
8K vues13 diapositives
IT par
ITIT
ITpoonam.rwalia
1.5K vues13 diapositives
Types of computer par
Types of computerTypes of computer
Types of computerAminashah0912
1.7K vues31 diapositives

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Types of computers par
Types of computersTypes of computers
Types of computersPrabesh Shrestha
1.7K vues51 diapositives
Types of computer par
Types of computerTypes of computer
Types of computerAnkit Goel
1K vues14 diapositives
types of computer par
types of computer types of computer
types of computer Haritha Karthigeyan
14.6K vues17 diapositives
GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS par
GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERSGRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERSAshaJohnson3
228 vues17 diapositives
Types of digital computers par
Types of digital computersTypes of digital computers
Types of digital computersKhižrã Àšhřãf
174 vues15 diapositives
Cso Latest par
Cso LatestCso Latest
Cso Latestguest1a49ab
774 vues41 diapositives

Tendances(20)

GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS par AshaJohnson3
GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERSGRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
GRADE IV | CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
AshaJohnson3228 vues
Ahmad sameer types of computer par Sameer Nawab
Ahmad sameer types of computerAhmad sameer types of computer
Ahmad sameer types of computer
Sameer Nawab4.6K vues
Shapes of computers par SABurki
Shapes of computersShapes of computers
Shapes of computers
SABurki1.7K vues
Classification of computers par Mariam Naseer
Classification of computersClassification of computers
Classification of computers
Mariam Naseer26.7K vues
Cs100 lec 3 (1 day) hardware types of computer par JhÜvs Laganson
Cs100 lec 3 (1 day) hardware   types of computerCs100 lec 3 (1 day) hardware   types of computer
Cs100 lec 3 (1 day) hardware types of computer
JhÜvs Laganson3.5K vues
Unit 1 Types Of Computers par Hoat Le
Unit 1 Types Of ComputersUnit 1 Types Of Computers
Unit 1 Types Of Computers
Hoat Le5.2K vues

Similaire à Typesofcomputer 190916205929

types_of_computers.pptx par
types_of_computers.pptxtypes_of_computers.pptx
types_of_computers.pptxSubramanian Mani
69 vues41 diapositives
Compclassification0708 par
Compclassification0708Compclassification0708
Compclassification0708Beth de Leon
1.3K vues20 diapositives
Classification of computers par
Classification of computersClassification of computers
Classification of computersSonet Hossain
1.7K vues8 diapositives
Classification of Computers par
Classification of ComputersClassification of Computers
Classification of ComputersHina Anjum
9.3K vues19 diapositives
Types of computer par
Types of computerTypes of computer
Types of computerKartik Chauhan
652 vues14 diapositives

Similaire à Typesofcomputer 190916205929(20)

Compclassification0708 par Beth de Leon
Compclassification0708Compclassification0708
Compclassification0708
Beth de Leon1.3K vues
Classification of computers par Sonet Hossain
Classification of computersClassification of computers
Classification of computers
Sonet Hossain1.7K vues
Classification of Computers par Hina Anjum
Classification of ComputersClassification of Computers
Classification of Computers
Hina Anjum9.3K vues
Computer ppt by ashish n akanksha par Ashish Nagpal
Computer ppt by ashish n akankshaComputer ppt by ashish n akanksha
Computer ppt by ashish n akanksha
Ashish Nagpal168 vues
Introduction to computers par AnezkaJaved
Introduction to computersIntroduction to computers
Introduction to computers
AnezkaJaved79 vues
Classfication of computer Lecture no 3 par Ehtashamulhaq17
Classfication of computer Lecture no 3Classfication of computer Lecture no 3
Classfication of computer Lecture no 3
Ehtashamulhaq17408 vues
Classifications of computer by bikrant roy par RoyB
Classifications of computer by bikrant royClassifications of computer by bikrant roy
Classifications of computer by bikrant roy
RoyB 1.4K vues

Dernier

ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks Effectively par
ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks EffectivelyISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks Effectively
ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks EffectivelyPECB
545 vues18 diapositives
CWP_23995_2013_17_11_2023_FINAL_ORDER.pdf par
CWP_23995_2013_17_11_2023_FINAL_ORDER.pdfCWP_23995_2013_17_11_2023_FINAL_ORDER.pdf
CWP_23995_2013_17_11_2023_FINAL_ORDER.pdfSukhwinderSingh895865
507 vues6 diapositives
Drama KS5 Breakdown par
Drama KS5 BreakdownDrama KS5 Breakdown
Drama KS5 BreakdownWestHatch
71 vues2 diapositives
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdf par
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdfThe basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdf
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdfJonathanCovena1
88 vues1 diapositive
Classification of crude drugs.pptx par
Classification of crude drugs.pptxClassification of crude drugs.pptx
Classification of crude drugs.pptxGayatriPatra14
77 vues13 diapositives
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptx par
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptxJiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptx
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptxJisc
79 vues8 diapositives

Dernier(20)

ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks Effectively par PECB
ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks EffectivelyISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks Effectively
ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27005: Managing AI Risks Effectively
PECB 545 vues
Drama KS5 Breakdown par WestHatch
Drama KS5 BreakdownDrama KS5 Breakdown
Drama KS5 Breakdown
WestHatch71 vues
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdf par JonathanCovena1
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdfThe basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdf
The basics - information, data, technology and systems.pdf
JonathanCovena188 vues
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptx par Jisc
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptxJiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptx
JiscOAWeek_LAIR_slides_October2023.pptx
Jisc79 vues
Class 10 English notes 23-24.pptx par TARIQ KHAN
Class 10 English notes 23-24.pptxClass 10 English notes 23-24.pptx
Class 10 English notes 23-24.pptx
TARIQ KHAN107 vues
Solar System and Galaxies.pptx par DrHafizKosar
Solar System and Galaxies.pptxSolar System and Galaxies.pptx
Solar System and Galaxies.pptx
DrHafizKosar85 vues
Are we onboard yet University of Sussex.pptx par Jisc
Are we onboard yet University of Sussex.pptxAre we onboard yet University of Sussex.pptx
Are we onboard yet University of Sussex.pptx
Jisc77 vues
Narration lesson plan.docx par TARIQ KHAN
Narration lesson plan.docxNarration lesson plan.docx
Narration lesson plan.docx
TARIQ KHAN104 vues
Scope of Biochemistry.pptx par shoba shoba
Scope of Biochemistry.pptxScope of Biochemistry.pptx
Scope of Biochemistry.pptx
shoba shoba124 vues
11.28.23 Social Capital and Social Exclusion.pptx par mary850239
11.28.23 Social Capital and Social Exclusion.pptx11.28.23 Social Capital and Social Exclusion.pptx
11.28.23 Social Capital and Social Exclusion.pptx
mary850239281 vues
Education and Diversity.pptx par DrHafizKosar
Education and Diversity.pptxEducation and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptx
DrHafizKosar118 vues
11.30.23 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx par mary850239
11.30.23 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx11.30.23 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
11.30.23 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
mary850239144 vues
UWP OA Week Presentation (1).pptx par Jisc
UWP OA Week Presentation (1).pptxUWP OA Week Presentation (1).pptx
UWP OA Week Presentation (1).pptx
Jisc74 vues

Typesofcomputer 190916205929

  • 2. Computer Types Computer can be divided into different types on the following basis: On the basis of Construction On the basis of Configuration
  • 3. Computer Types On the basis of Construction Analog Digital Hybrid On the basis of Configuration Palmto p LaptopMicro Mainfram e Miniframe Supe r
  • 4. On The basis of Construction Analog Computer
  • 5. Analog Computer Analog computers are designed to measure continuous electrical or physical conditions, such as current, voltage, flow, temperature, length, or pressure. Purpose •Mostly analog computers are special-purpose computers. Normally they are designed to perform some specific task not multiple tasks.
  • 6. Analog Computer •Key component •The key component of the analog computer is the operational amplifier, and the computer's capacity is determined by the number of amplifiers. Examples Wrist watch (if non-digital), your car's speedometer, pressure, temperature, and fuel gauges are also considered analog computers.
  • 7. Analog Computer Uses The output of an analog computer is often an adjustment to the control of a machine; such as, an adjustment to a valve that controls the flow of steam to a turbine generator. It is also used in temperature setting to control the ovens for baking. They have been widely used in simulating the operation of aircraft, nuclear power plants, and industrial chemical processes.
  • 8. On The basis of Construction Digital Computer
  • 9. Digital Computer Digital computers are designed to perform daily routine tasks such as writing letters, sending e- mails, performing calculations in an office or creating a database to store large amount of data etc. Purpose •Digital computers may be either special or general purpose. Mostly these computers are designed to perform multiple tasks.
  • 10. Digital Computer •Key component today •IC (Integrated Circuits) Examples Personal Computer, Laptop, Mainframe, Super Computer etc.
  • 11. Digital Computer Uses Word Processing: Word processing is the most common application for personal digital computers. Accounting - Computers are ideal for keeping payroll records, printing paychecks, billing customers, preparing tax returns, and taking care of many of the other accounting tasks in an organization. Record keeping - Computers can record information like inventories and personnel files.
  • 12. Digital Computer Uses Industrial Uses - Industrial computers save considerable time and reduce waste by efficiently performing hundreds of industrial tasks. Science - The research and development applications are the most numerous. Digital computers are being used to do lengthy and complicated mathematical calculations millions of times faster than human beings.
  • 13. On The basis of Construction Hybrid Computer
  • 14. Hybrid Computer A computer which possesses characteristics of both Analog and Digital computers is called Hybrid computer. Some computers combine the functions of both analog and digital computers. These computers are called Hybrid Computers.
  • 15. Hybrid Computer Examples Cement plant, ECG machine, CNG pump
  • 16. On The basis of Configuration Digital Computer can be further classified as: Micro computer
  • 17. Micro Computer The microcomputers are also known as personal computers or simply PCs. They are also called Desktop computers. Microcomputers are the most common, smallest and very cheaper computers. They were introduced in 1970’s as a result of the development of microprocessor. A single microprocessor may carry more than hundred thousand transistors on a single silicon chip.
  • 18. Micro Computer Size: A personal computer can be placed easily on any table or desk. Desktop PCs
  • 20. Micro Computer Uses They are being widely accepted and used in business, at home and in educational institutions. They are commonly known as personal computers and are usually single user machines but can be interconnected among themselves to form a Local Area Network.
  • 21. On The basis of Configuration Laptop
  • 22. Laptop Computer A laptop computer (also known as notebook computer) is a small mobile personal computer, usually weighing around from 1 to 3 kilograms (2 to 7 pounds). Notebooks smaller than an A4 sheet of paper and weighing around 1 kg are termed subnotebooks
  • 23. Laptop Computer Construction Laptops contain components that are similar to those in their desktop counterparts and perform the same functions but are designed for mobile use and efficient power consumption. Laptops have LCD displays for output. In addition to a built-in keyboard, they may utilize a touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a pointing stick for input, though an external mouse or keyboard can also be attached.
  • 24. Laptop Uses Laptops are generally popular among students, travelers and businessmen. Laptops are capable of many of the same tasks that desktop computers perform..
  • 25. Laptop Computer Examples NEC MobilePro 900c, HP 320LX, HP Jornada 720, and Vadem Clio
  • 26. On The basis of Configuration Palmtop
  • 27. Palmtop Computer A small computer that literally fits in your palm. Compared to full-size computers, palmtops are limited, but they are practical for certain functions such as phone books and calendars. They are also called hand-held computers, pocket computers or PDA (Personal data assistant or pocket digital assistant)
  • 28. Palmtop Computer Working The primary input device of a PDA is the stylus. A stylus is an electronic pen and looks like a small ballpoint pen. This input device is used to write notes and store in the PDA by touching the screen.
  • 29. Palmtop Uses Palmtops are generally popular among students, travelers and businessmen.
  • 30. On The basis of Configuration Mainframe computer
  • 31. Mainframe Computer A mainframe (also known as "big iron") is a high-performance computer used for large-scale computing purposes that require greater availability and security of data than a smaller- scale machine can offer. In the past, a typical mainframe might have occupied 2,000 - 10,000 square feet. Now the mainframe computer specially requires a very large clean room with air-conditioner.
  • 32. Mainframe Computer Working: Historically, mainframes have been associated with centralized rather than distributed computing. Mainframe computers are usually large and expensive computers. Thousands of users can work at a time on mainframe computers. For example, IBM, S/390 mainframe can support 50,000 users simultaneously.
  • 33. Mainframe Computer Operating System Special operating systems are used on main frames such as z/VM, z/VSE™, Linux for System z™, and z/TPF.
  • 34. Mainframe Computer Uses: The mainframe computers are specially used as servers on the World Wide Web. The mainframe computers are used in large organizations such as Banks, Airlines and Universities etc. where many people (users) need frequent access to the same data, which is usually organized into one or more huge databases. Examples: IBM S/390, Control Data CYBER 176 and Amdahl 580
  • 35. On The basis of Configuration Miniframe computer
  • 36. Miniframe Computer Minicomputers were first introduced in early 1960s. A minicomputer is a class of multi-user computers that lies in the middle range of the mainframe computers and the microcomputers. They are smaller than mainframes in size and other facilities, such as speed, storage capacity and services. Size: A minicomputer and its peripheral equipment can usually fill a small room. A minicomputer typically about the size and shape of a wardrobe, mounted in a single tall rack.
  • 37. Miniframe Computer Working: Minicomputers are commonly used as servers like a small mainframe in a network environment and hundreds of users can be connected to the network with a minicomputer at a time. Now the terms "midrange computer" and "server" replaced the venerable minicomputer designation.
  • 38. Miniframe Computer Uses The minicomputers are used in business, education and many other government departments. They are also widely used in industrial and small business application.
  • 39. Miniframe Computer Examples: IBM’s AS 400, Hewlett Packard HP 3000 series, Data General’s MV/1500 etc.
  • 40. On The basis of Configuration Super computer
  • 41. Super Computer Super computer is a large computer or collection of computers that act as one large computer capable of processing enormous amounts of data. They are the fastest and most powerful type of computers. Size: A minicomputer and its peripheral equipment can usually fill a small room. A minicomputer typically about the size and shape of a wardrobe, mounted in a single tall rack.
  • 42. Super Computer Working: A super computer can execute one instruction in Pico-seconds (thousand-billionth of a second). Mostly they are based on the principle of parallel processing. They have extraordinary high speed due to the use of several processors connected in parallel. Columbia is a supercomputer built by Silicon Graphics for NASA. Its main purpose was to simulate the violent collision and merger of spiral galaxies.
  • 43. Super Computer It is composed of 10,240 processors. It has 20 terabytes of Random-access memory, 440 terabytes of storage, and 10 petabytes of archive storage.
  • 44. Super Computer Uses Super computers are normally used in large organizations, research laboratories, aerospace centers, large industrial units, atomic reactors or the places where very high processing speed is required.
  • 45. Super Computer Examples: Cray 1, Cray 2 Cray XMP and CYBER 205