IBM mainframe
An IBM mainframe is a large, high-performance computer made by International Business Machines (IBM). Mainframe computers traditionally are expensive, physically large, and have high transaction processing and I/O performance, but are not as expensive and high-performance as supercomputers.
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International Business Machines (IBM) - Mainframe computers - Transaction processing - I/O - Supercomputers
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