During the 1980s and early 1990s, most centralized minicomputers migrated from their dumb terminal architecture into servers for PC networks. The terms "midrange computer" and "server" replaced the venerable minicomputer designation. See midrange computer.
(2) An earlier term for a high-end, single-user workstation, typically for CAD use.
Minicomputer System
The minicomputer was a centralized computer that served from a handful to several hundred "dumb" terminals.
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