 Mainframe computers alone clearly referred to as Big Iron are computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing, such as Census, industry and consumer statistics, enterprise resource planning, and transaction processing. They are larger and have more processing power than some other classes of computers, mini computers, servers, workstations, and personal computers. The term originally referred to the large cabinets called mainframes that housed the central processing unit and main memory of early computers. Later, the term was used to distinguish high-end commercial machines from less powerful units. Most large-scale computer system architectures were established in the 1960s, but continue to evolve. Mainframe computers are often used as servers.