#digital_computer__digitalcomputer a computer that represents information by numerical (binary) digits
supertype: #electronic_computer__computer__computing_machine__computingmachine__computing_device__computingdevice__data_processor__information_processing_system a machine for performing calculations automatically
subtype: #bulletin_board_system__bulletin_board__electronic_bulletin_board__bbs__bb (computer science) a computer that is running software that allows users to leave messages and access information of general interest
subtype: #file_server (computer science) a digital computer that provides workstations on a network with controlled access to shared resources
subtype: #dedicated_file_server (computer science) a file server that can be used only as a file server
subtype: #non-dedicated_file_server (computer science) a file server that can be used simultaneously as a workstation
subtype: #mainframe_computer__mainframecomputer__mainframe a large digital computer serving 100-400 users and occupying a special air-conditioned room
subtype: #minicomputer a digital computer of medium size
subtype: #multiprocessor a computer that uses two or more processing units under integrated control
subtype: #personal_computer__PC__microcomputer a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time
subtype: #desktop_computer__desktopcomputer a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an individual workspace
subtype: #portable_computer a personal computer that can easily be carried by hand
subtype: #briefcase_computer__briefcasecomputer a portable computer housed in a box that resembles a briefcase
subtype: #hand-held_computer a portable computer small enough to be carried in your pocket
subtype: #laptop_computer__laptop a portable computer small enough to use in your lap
subtype: #notebook_computer__notebook a small compact portable computer
subtype: #von_Neumann_machine any digital computer incorporating the ideas of stored programs and serial counters that were proposed in 1946 by von Neumann and his colleagues
subtype: #workstation a desktop digital computer that is conventionally considered to be more powerful than a microcomputer
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