4-Introduction To Computing-Classification of Computer
4-Introduction To Computing-Classification of Computer
CS-101
Lecture 4
Types of Computers
On the basis of data handling
capabilities, the computer is
of three types:
1. Analogue Computer
2. Digital Computer
3. Hybrid Computer
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
1) Analogue Computer
• Analogue computers are designed
to process analogue data.
• Analogue data is continuous data
that changes continuously and
cannot have discrete values.
• We can say that analogue computers
are used where we don't need exact
values always such as speed,
temperature, pressure and current.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
3) Hybrid Computer
• Hybrid computer has features of both analogue and
digital computer. It is fast like an analogue computer and
has memory and accuracy like digital computers.
• It can process both continuous and discrete data.
• It accepts analogue signals and convert them into digital
form before processing.
• So, it is widely used in specialized applications where
both analogue and digital data is processed.
• For example, a processor is used in petrol pumps that
converts the measurements of fuel flow into quantity and
price. Similarly, they are used in airplanes, hospitals, and
scientific applications.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
Types of Computers
On the basis of size, the computer is
of 6 types:
1. Supercomputer
2. Mainframe computer
3. Miniframe or Minicomputer
4. Workstation
5. Microcomputer
6. Handheld
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
1) Super Computer
• Supercomputers are the biggest and fastest
computers. They are designed to process huge
amount of data.
• A supercomputer can process trillions of
instructions in a second.
• It has thousands of interconnected processors.
• Supercomputers are particularly used in scientific
and engineering applications such as weather
forecasting, scientific simulations and nuclear
energy research.
• The first supercomputer was developed by Roger
Cray in 1976.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
2) Mainframe Computer
• Mainframe computers are designed to support
hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously.
• They can support multiple programs at the
same time.
• It means they can execute different processes
simultaneously.
• These features of mainframe computers make
them ideal for big organizations like banking
and telecom sectors, which need to manage and
process high volume of data.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
3) Miniframe or Minicomputer
• It is a midsize multiprocessing computer.
• It consists of two or more processors and can support 4 to 200 users at one time.
• Miniframe computers are used in institutes and departments for tasks such as billing,
accounting and inventory management.
• A minicomputer lies between the mainframe and microcomputer as it is smaller
than mainframe but larger than a microcomputer.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
3) Miniframe or Minicomputer
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
4) Workstation
• Workstation is a single user
computer that is designed for technical
or scientific applications.
• It has a faster microprocessor, a large
amount of RAM and high speed graphic
adapters.
• It generally performs a specific job with
great expertise; accordingly, they are of
different types such as graphics
workstation, music workstation and
engineering design workstation.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
5) Microcomputer
• Microcomputer is also known as a personal
computer.
• It is a general-purpose computer that is designed for
individual use.
• has a microprocessor as a central processing unit,
memory, storage area, input unit and output unit.
• Laptops and desktop computers are examples of
microcomputers.
• They are suitable for personal work that may be
making an assignment, watching a movie, or at
office for office work.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
6) Handheld
• Also called a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).
• A computer that fits into a pocket, runs on batteries,
and is used while holding the unit in your hand.
• Typically used as an appointment book, address
book, calculator, and notepad.
• Can be synchronized with a personal microcomputer
as a backup.
Topic: Types of Computers by Data Handling Capability and Size
End of Lecture
• Introduction to Computers
A student's guide to computer learning
• By Shikha Nautiyal