- A
superminicomputer,
colloquially supermini, is a high-end minicomputer. The term is used to
distinguish the
emerging 32-bit
architecture midrange computers...
- the PDP-10 line were
eclipsed by the
success of the
unrelated VAX
superminicomputer, and the
cancellation of the PDP-10 line was
announced in 1983. According...
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Supercomputer Minisupercomputer Midrange computer Workstation Minicomputer Superminicomputer This is a very
broad categorization that
includes computers with a...
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market earlier, it was DEC's 1977 VAX,
which they
referred to as a
superminicomputer, or supermini, that
caused the mini
market to move en-m****e to 32-bit...
- The ND-500 was a 32-bit
superminicomputer delivered in 1981 by
Norsk Data
priced from £75,000 for the base model. It
relied on a ND-100 to do housekeeping...
- 16 MHz, and
about the same
speed as a multi-processor VAX-11/784
superminicomputer. The only
systems that beat it were the Sun
SPARC and MIPS R2000 RISC-based...
- dictionary.
Gurgel Supermini, a
small Brazilian car
produced 1992–1994
Superminicomputer, a 1970s term for a
minicomputer Subcompact car This disambiguation...
- 88000,
Intel x86, and the
Norsk Data Nord-10
minicomputers and ND-500
superminicomputer. The
language was
designed to be cross-platform software. It was mainly...
- The VAX 4000 is a
discontinued family of low-end
superminicomputers developed and
manufactured by
Digital Equipment Corporation (later Compaq)
using microprocessors...
- the right. The ray
tracing program was
written in C on a VAX-11/780
superminicomputer.
Sketch of the
scene configuration from the same
paper with Cornell...