All turbochargers are superchargers, but no all superchargers are turbochargers. ;-)
		
		
	 
A good description can be found at wikipedia, search for supercharger.
Turbochargers are by far the most fuel efficient superchargers, because they use the otherwise lost waste heat from the exhaust. 
All other superchargers consume up to 1/3 of the engine power to drive themselves. They still increase engine power output, but at the expense of fuel efficiency. 
Examples: 
engine with no supercharger produces 100HP, consumes 20kg fuel per hour, and delivers 100HP at the shaft
same engine with turbo produces 150HP, consumes 20kg fuel per hour, and delivers 150HP at the shaft (or produces 100HP, consumes 12kg/h, and delivers 100HP)
same engine with roots supercharger produces 300HP, consumes 60kg fuel per hour, and delivers 200HP at the shaft (100HP are consumed to drive the supercharger). Note that as this engine has to produce 3 times more power, it will not last very long. It will self destruct if not designed for the extra power and heat.