• developed by MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Technologies, based in the United States. There are multiple versions of MIPS: including MIPS I, II, III,...
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  • processors implementing some version of the MIPS architecture have been designed and used widely. The first MIPS microprocessor, the R2000, was announced...
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    37.4201°N 122.0728°W / 37.4201; -122.0728 MIPS Tech LLC, formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. and MIPS Technologies, Inc., is an American fabless semiconductor...
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  • are designed by Imagination Technologies, MIPS Technologies, and others. It displays an overview of the MIPS processors with performance and functionality...
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  • known as UMIPS or MIPS OS. RISC/os was mainly based on UNIX System V with additions from 4.3BSD UNIX, ported to the MIPS architecture. It was a "dual-universe"...
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  • Berkeley (the RISC). MIPS was conducted by Hennessy and his graduate students until its conclusion in 1984. Hennessey founded MIPS Computer Systems in...
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    concepts in two seminal projects, Stanford MIPS and Berkeley RISC. These were commercialized in the 1980s as the MIPS and SPARC systems. IBM eventually produced...
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  • applications. MIPS-X, while designed by the same team and architecturally very similar, is instruction-set incompatible with the mainline MIPS architecture R-series...
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  • Look up MIPS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MIPS may refer to: MIPS Technologies, an American semiconductor design firm Maharana Institute of Professional...
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  • between registers).: 9–12  Some RISC architectures such as PowerPC, SPARC, RISC-V, ARM, and MIPS are load–store architectures.: 9–12  For instance, in a load–store...
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