UNIT 2 - Computer architecture
2. Devices
1a. Supercomputer
A supercomputer is the most powerful type of computer.
It can perform millions of calculations per second and is used for scientific research, weather forecasting, nuclear simulations, or space exploration.
Example: NASA or CERN use supercomputers.
b. Mainframe
A mainframe is a very large and expensive computer used by big companies or governments to process huge amounts of data — like payroll, banking transactions, or flight reservations.
Example: Banks use mainframes to manage accounts.
c. Workstation
A workstation is a high-performance computer for professionals who need more power than a normal PC — for example, graphic designers, architects, or engineers.
Example: A designer using AutoCAD or Photoshop.
d. Desktop
A desktop computer is the typical home or office PC, placed on a desk, with separate monitor, keyboard, and CPU.
Example: The computer you use at school or in an office.
e. Portable
A portable computer is designed to be moved easily. It usually refers to a laptop or notebook — smaller, lighter, and battery-powered.
Example: You take it to meetings or work remotely.
f. Pen-based computer
A pen-based computer uses a stylus (digital pen) instead of a keyboard. You can write or draw directly on the screen.
Example: A tablet or a device for surveys or signatures.
g. PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)
A PDA is a small handheld computer, popular before smartphones, used to manage contacts, calendars, and notes.
Example: PalmPilot or early HP iPAQ devices.