MIPS Processors Components Hardware
MIPS is an acronym for: Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages. It is a RISC processor architecture, developed by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. Uses: Cisco routers, video games (Nintendo 64; Sony PlayStation 1, 2, Portable handhelds), Windows CE devices, SGI computers, many embedded systems. By the late 1990s, about 1 in 3 RISC chips were MIPS-based.
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See Also:
- Top/Computers/Hardware/Components/Processors/RISC
- Top/Games/Video Games/Console Platforms/Sony/PlayStation Portable
- Top/Kids and Teens/Games/Computer and Video/Consoles/PlayStation
- Top/Computers/Hardware/Embedded
- Top/Games/Video Games/Console Platforms/Sony/PlayStation
- Top/Kids and Teens/Games/Computer and Video/Handhelds/PlayStation Portable
- Top/Computers/Hardware/Systems/SGI
- MIPS-based RISC Microprocessors - Main product page, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
- Sulima - Instruction set architecture simulator for MIPS64; supports U4600 mips platform, based on an R4700 processor.
- MIPS Technologies, Inc. - Makes popular RISC CPU used in consumer electronics, Sony PlayStations, Cisco routers, some SGI computers. Initiated MIPS instruction set. Now an independent company developing processor cores and intellectual property for license.
- MIPS Architecture - Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
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