developed as a follow-on project to the MIPS project at Stanford University by the same team that developed MIPS. The project was supported by the Defense...
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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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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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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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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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commercial MIPS ISA is owned by Imagination Technologies, and is used mainly in embedded computers. In the late 1980s, a follow-up project called MIPS-X was...
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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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BogoMips (from "bogus" and MIPS) is a crude measurement of CPU speed made by the Linux kernel when it boots to calibrate an internal busy-loop. An often-quoted...
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Hennessy (creator of MIPS) for teaching purposes MIPS architecture, MIPS-32 architecture MIPS-X, developed as a follow-on project to the MIPS architecture Reduced...
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respectively. Another past use was to kill a frozen graphical program, as the X Window System used to have complete control over the graphical mode and input...
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