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  2. R2000 microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    The R2000 is a 32-bit microprocessor chip set developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implemented the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA). Introduced in January 1986, it was, by a few months, the first commercial implementation of the RISC architecture.

  3. MIPS architecture processors - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, MIPS was a powerhouse in the embedded processor field. According to MIPS Technologies Inc., there was an exponential growth, with 48-million MIPS-based CPU shipments and 49% of total RISC CPU market share in 1997. [4] MIPS was so successful that SGI spun off MIPS Technologies in 1998.

  4. MIPS architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the MIPS architecture was designed by MIPS Computer Systems for its R2000 microprocessor, the first MIPS implementation. Both MIPS and the R2000 were introduced together in 1985. [11] [failed verification] When MIPS II was introduced, MIPS was renamed MIPS I to distinguish it from the new version. [3]: 32

  5. List of MIPS architecture processors - Wikipedia

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    The CPU IP cores comprising the MIPS Series5 ‘Warrior’ family are based on MIPS32 release 5 and MIPS64 release 6, and will come in three classes of performance and features: 'Warrior M-class': entry-level MIPS cores for embedded and microcontroller applications, a progression from the popular microAptiv family

  6. Reduced instruction set computer - Wikipedia

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    The MIPS system was followed by the MIPS-X and in 1984 Hennessy and his colleagues formed MIPS Computer Systems to produce the design commercially. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The venture resulted in a new architecture that was also called MIPS and the R2000 microprocessor in 1985.

  7. MIPS Technologies - Wikipedia

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    MIPS Technologies created the processor architecture that is licensed to chip makers. [70] [71] Before the acquisition, the company had 125+ licensees who ship more than 500 million MIPS-based processors each year. [72] MIPS processor architectures and cores are used in home entertainment, [73] networking [74] and communications products. The ...

  8. Microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    The MIPS R2000 (1984) and R3000 (1989) were highly successful 32-bit RISC microprocessors. They were used in high-end workstations and servers by SGI , among others. Other designs included the Zilog Z80000 , which arrived too late to market to stand a chance and disappeared quickly.

  9. Category:MIPS microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    This category is for microprocessors developed by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. and MIPS Technologies Inc. (MTI). ... (processor) R. R2000 microprocessor; R3000; R4000 ...