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  2. Minicomputer - Wikipedia

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    A minicomputer, or colloquially mini, is a type of general-purpose computer mostly developed from the mid-1960s, [1] [2] built significantly smaller and sold at a much lower price than mainframe [3] and mid-size computers from IBM and its direct competitors. By 21st century-standards however, a mini is an exceptionally large machine ...

  3. Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 - Wikipedia

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    After the commercial success of the microcoded IBM System/360 series of mainframe computers, various startup companies arrived on the scene to bring microcode technology to the smaller minicomputers. Among these companies were Prime Computer, Microdata, and Interdata. Interdata used microcode to define an architecture that was heavily ...

  4. Burroughs Large Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Burroughs Large Systems Group produced a family of large 48-bit mainframes using stack machine instruction sets with dense syllables. [NB 1] The first machine in the family was the B5000 in 1961, which was optimized for compiling ALGOL 60 programs extremely well, using single-pass compilers.

  5. Mainframe computer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, while mainframe technology represented less than 3% of IBM's revenues, it "continue[d] to play an outsized role in Big Blue's results". [ 28 ] IBM has continued to launch new generations of mainframes: the IBM z13 in 2015, [ 29 ] the z14 in 2017, [ 30 ] [ 31 ] the z15 in 2019, [ 32 ] and the z16 in 2022, the latter featuring among ...

  6. List of computer size categories - Wikipedia

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    One generation's "supercomputer" is the next generation's "mainframe", and a "PDA" does not have the same set of functions as a "laptop", but the list still has value, as it provides a ranked categorization of devices. It also ranks some more obscure computer sizes.

  7. Midrange computer - Wikipedia

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    Midrange computers, or midrange systems, were a class of computer systems that fell in between mainframe computers and microcomputers. [1] [failed verification]This class of machine emerged in the 1960s, with models from Digital Equipment Corporation (PDP lines), Data General (), and Hewlett-Packard (HP 2100 and HP 3000) widely used in science and research as well as for business - and ...

  8. Broadcom Bets $18.9 Billion on Mainframe Software - AOL

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    The chip giant is shaking up its acquisition strategy and diving deeper into the software business.

  9. Minisupercomputer - Wikipedia

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    As a generalization, the price targets for these smaller computers were one-tenth of the larger supercomputers. Several notable technical, economic, and political attributes characterize minisupercomputers. First, they were architecturally more diverse than prior mainframes and minicomputers in hardware and less diverse in software.