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    The R4000 is a microprocessor developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implements the MIPS III instruction set architecture (ISA). Officially announced...
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  • Bus: TURBOchannel Maximum possible RAM: 128 MB Two subtypes: The R4000 PC-50 and R4000 SC-50 Release: April, 1992 Initial price: $12,000.00 USD Bus: EISA...
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  • architecture until MIPS32 was introduced in 1999.: 19  MIPS Computer Systems' R4000 microprocessor (1991) was the first MIPS III implementation. It was designed...
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  • Windows NT 4.0 and its predecessors supported PowerPC, DEC Alpha and MIPS R4000 (although some of the platforms implement 64-bit computing, the OS treated...
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    has a removable processor module (PM1 or PM2) containing a 64-bit MIPS R4000 (100 MHz) or R4400 processor (100 MHz or 150 MHz) that implements the MIPS-III...
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    (now discontinued), and data transfer. The PSP uses two 333 MHz MIPS32 R4000 R4k-based CPUs, as a main CPU and Media Engine, a GPU running at 166 MHz...
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  • space use, the Mongoose-V, is a R3000 with an integrated R3010 FPU. The R4000 series, released in 1991, extended MIPS to a full 64-bit word design, moved...
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    announced the first commercially available 64-bit microprocessor, the R4000. SGI used the R4000 in its Crimson workstation. IRIX 6.2 was the first fully 64-bit...
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  • where it became the MIPS Magnum. The Jazz architecture includes: a MIPS R4000/R4400 or compatible microprocessor an EISA bus a framebuffer for video output...
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    and R4000-based models, offering compatibility with OSF/1 on Alpha. Alongside such plans, DEC would also continue to support ULTRIX on its R4000-based...
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