Mainframe computer

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Mainframes are computers used mainly in large organizations for critical applications, usually massive data processing like censuses, industry statistics and consumers and financial transactions.

Initially the term was referring to big cabinets hosting the central processing unit and the main memory for early computers. Later the term was used to differentiate high level commercial computers from less powerful computers.

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