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  1. MIPS Tech LLC, formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. and MIPS Technologies, Inc., is an American fabless semiconductor design company that is most widely known for developing the MIPS architecture and a series of RISC CPU chips based on it.

    • up to 50 (according to LinkedIn in May 2018), previously 146 (September 2010)
  2. MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipelined Stages) is a family of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architectures (ISA): A-1 : 19 developed by MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Technologies, based in the United States.

    • 1985; 38 years ago
    • 64-bit (32 → 64)
    • MIPS32/64 Release 6 (2014)
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  4. List of MIPS architecture processors. This is a list of processors that implement the MIPS instruction set architecture, sorted by year, process size, frequency, die area, and so on. These processors are designed by Imagination Technologies, MIPS Technologies, and others.

  5. In 1999, MIPS Technologies replaced the previous versions of the MIPS architecture with two architectures, the 32-bit MIPS32 (based on MIPS II with some added features from MIPS III, MIPS IV, and MIPS V) and the 64-bit MIPS64 (based on MIPS V) for

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LoongsonLoongson - Wikipedia

    Loongson (simplified Chinese: 龙芯; traditional Chinese: 龍芯; pinyin: Lóngxīn; lit. 'Dragon Core')[1] is the name of a family of general-purpose, MIPS architecture-compatible microprocessors, as well as the name of the Chinese fabless company (Loongson Technology) that develops them. The processors are alternately called Godson ...

    • April 2010; 13 years ago
    • More than 400 (estimate)
    • Hu Weiwu, (Chairman)
    • Hu Weiwu [zh]
  7. Pages in category "MIPS Technologies" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. MIPS Technologies C Chipidea H John L. Hennessy M MIPS architecture MIPS Magnum MIPS RISC/os MIPS-3D S ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › R8000R8000 - Wikipedia

    R8000. The R8000 is a microprocessor chipset developed by MIPS Technologies, Inc. (MTI), Toshiba, and Weitek. [1] It was the first implementation of the MIPS IV instruction set architecture. The R8000 is also known as the TFP, for Tremendous Floating-Point, its name during development.