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  2. R2000 microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    The R2000 was available in 8.3, 12.5 and 15 MHz grades. The die contained 110,000 transistors and measured 80 mm 2 in a 2.0 μm double-metal CMOS process. MIPS was a fabless semiconductor company, that is, they did not have the capability to fabricate integrated circuits.

  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. List of MIPS architecture processors - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the following processors have been introduced by Imagination Technologies. Imagination Technologies sold MIPS processor rights to Tallwood MIPS Inc in 2017. [1] MIPS Technologies was acquired by Wave Computing in 2018, where "MIPS operates as an IP licensing business unit". [2] [3] The Warrior P-Class CPU was announced on 14 October ...

  5. Microprocessor chronology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... R2000: MIPS: 8 MHz 32 2 μm ... 1 / 12, 20 2001 MIPS R14000: SGI: 500–600 MHz

  6. Stanford MIPS - Wikipedia

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    MIPS, an acronym for Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages, was a research project conducted by John L. Hennessy at Stanford University between 1981 and 1984. . MIPS investigated a type of instruction set architecture (ISA) now called reduced instruction set computer (RISC), its implementation as a microprocessor with very large scale integration (VLSI) semiconductor technology ...

  7. 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.

  8. Reduced instruction set computer - Wikipedia

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    To reach their goal of switching 1 million calls per hour (300 per second) they calculated that the CPU required performance on the order of 12 million instructions per second (MIPS), [13] compared to their fastest mainframe machine of the time, the 370/168, which performed at 3.5 MIPS. [14]

  9. List of microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    List of Intel Core processors. List of Intel Core 2 processors; List of Intel Core i3 processors; List of Intel Core i5 processors; List of Intel Core i7 processors