Classification of Computers
Classification of Computers
Computers can be classified, or typed, many ways. Some common classifications are
summarized below.
Classes by size
Microcomputers are the most common kind of computers used by people today, whether in
a workplace, at school or on the desk at home. The term “microcomputer” was introduced
with the advent of single chip microprocessors. The term "microcomputer" itself is now
practically an anachronism.
Laptops, notebook computers and Palmtop computers – Portable and all in one
case. Varying sizes, but other than smartbooks expected to be “full” computers
without limitations.
Tablet computer – Like laptops, but with a touch-screen, sometimes entirely
replacing the physical keyboard.
Smartphones, smartbooks and PDAs (personal digital assistants) – Small handheld
computers with limited hardware.
Programmable calculator– Like small handhelds, but specialised on mathematical
work.
Handheld game consoles – The same as game consoles, but small and portable.
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Mainframe computers
The term mainframe computer was created to distinguish the traditional, large, institutional
computer intended to service multiple users from the smaller, single user machines. These
computers are capable of handling and processing very large amounts of data quickly.
Mainframe computers are used in large institutions such as government, banks and large
corporations. They are measured in MIPS (million instructions per second) and respond to
up to 100s of millions of users at a time.
Supercomputers
Computer
Classes by function
Servers
Server usually refers to a computer that is dedicated to provide a service. For example, a
computer dedicated to a database may be called a "database server". "File servers" manage
a large collection of computer files. "Web servers" process web pages and web
applications. Many smaller servers are actually personal computers that have been
dedicated to provide services for other computers.
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Workstations
Workstations are computers that are intended to serve one user and may contain special
hardware enhancements not found on a personal computer.
Information appliances
Embedded computers
Embedded computers are computers that are a part of a machine or device. Embedded
computers generally execute a program that is stored in non-volatile memory and is only
intended to operate a specific machine or device. Embedded computers are very common.
Embedded computers are typically required to operate continuously without being reset or
rebooted, and once employed in their task the software usually cannot be modified. An
automobile may contain a number of embedded computers; however, a washing machine
and a DVD player would contain only one. The central processing units (CPUs) used in
embedded computers are often sufficient only for the computational requirements of the
specific application and may be slower and cheaper than CPUs found in a personal
computer.
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