Mainframe
Large computer, one to which other computers and terminals are connected to share its resources and computing power.
Term originally referring to the cabinet containing the central processor unit or `main frame' of a room-filling batch machine. After the emergence of smaller `minicomputer' designs in the early 1970s, the traditional big iron (Large, expensive, ultra-fast computers) machines were described as `mainframe computers' and eventually just as mainframes.
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