Q. Describe about Minicomputers?
Minicomputers, developed in the early 1960s, are high-performance, general-purpose multi user computers. These are also designed for real-time dedicated applications. The PDP-11 series fromDigital Equipment Corporation (DEC) have been themost prominent 16-bitminicomputers, and are now obsolete. The 32-bit minicomputers, known as superminis, were developed in the 1970s, the most prominent one being the VAX 8600 from DEC, which was capable of executing about 5 million instructions per second (MIPS). New VAX lines with larger MIPS have been developed since.