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Instruction set architecture
developed by MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Technologies, based in the United States. There are multiple versions of MIPS, including MIPS I, II, III,
MIPS_architecture
Processors using some version of the MIPS architecture
processors implementing some version of the MIPS architecture have been designed and used widely. The first MIPS microprocessor, the R2000, was announced
MIPS_architecture_processors
American fabless semiconductor design company
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
MIPS_Technologies
are designed by Imagination Technologies, MIPS Technologies, and others. It displays an overview of the MIPS processors with performance and functionality
List of MIPS architecture processors
List_of_MIPS_architecture_processors
Research project into RISC-based microprocessor design
MIPS (also known as Stanford MIPS to disambiguate it from later architectures), an acronym for Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages, was
Stanford_MIPS
applications. MIPS-X, while designed by the same team and architecturally very similar, is instruction-set incompatible with the mainline MIPS architecture R-series
MIPS-X
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up MIPS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MIPS may refer to: MIPS Technologies, an American semiconductor design firm Maharana Institute of Professional
MIPS
Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles
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
Reduced instruction set computer
Reduced_instruction_set_computer
Family of RISC-based computer architectures
which initially utilised an Intel 80286, offering 1.8 MIPS @ 10 MHz, and later in 1987, the 2 MIPS of the PS/2 70, with its Intel 386 DX @ 16 MHz. A successor
ARM_architecture_family
Chinese microprocessor manufacturer
continued development of MIPS-based Loongson CPU cores. In January 2024, Loongson won a case over rights to use MIPS architecture. The Loongson 3A2000 in
Loongson
Operating system
known as UMIPS or MIPS OS. RISC/os was mainly based on UNIX System V with additions from 4.3BSD UNIX, ported to the MIPS architecture. It was a "dual-universe"
MIPS_RISC/os
RISC processor architecture
is a RISC processor architecture designed by John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, the principal designers of the Stanford MIPS and the Berkeley RISC
DLX
Programmable machine that processes data
just a few simple instructions. The following example is written in the MIPS assembly language: begin: addi $8, $0, 0 # initialize sum to 0 addi $9, $0
Computer
Computer architecture
most MIPS-based Windows NT systems.[citation needed] Microsoft intended NT to be portable between various microprocessor architectures so the MIPS RISC
Jazz_(computer)
Russian microprocessor
Baikal CPU is a line of MIPS, RISC-V and ARM-based microprocessors developed by fabless design firm Baikal Electronics, a spin-off of the Russian supercomputer
Baikal_CPU
Arcade system board
of System 246-based arcade games that are not Namco products. Main CPU: MIPS III R5900-based "Emotion Engine", 64-bit RISC operating at 294.912 MHz (Overclocking
Namco_System_246
Line of computer workstations
The MIPS Magnum was a line of computer workstations designed by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. and based on the MIPS series of RISC microprocessors. The
MIPS_Magnum
MIPS32 microAptiv UC Core MIPS architecture PIC32MX series: 32-bit instructions, uses the MIPS32 M4K Core MIPS architecture PIC32MZ series: 32-bit instructions
List_of_microcontrollers
RISC microprocessor
developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implemented the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA). Introduced in June 1988, it was the second MIPS implementation
R3000
Computing standard based on MIPS architecture
boot console to boot NT. These include the following: MIPS R4000-based systems such as the MIPS Magnum workstation all Alpha-based machines with a PCI
ARC_(specification)
Computer bus architecture
bus for the ADM5120 SoC based on the MIPS architecture. Wishbone from OpenCores – Free and open bus architecture (formerly from Silicore) CoreConnect
Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
Advanced_Microcontroller_Bus_Architecture
32-bit arcade system board by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment
1997. Main CPU: MIPS R3000A 32-bit RISC processor @ 33.8688 MHz (System 11) or @ 48 MHz (System 12), Operating performance - 30 MIPS, Instruction Cache
Namco_System_11_and_System_12
Extension to the MIPS architecture
The MDMX (MIPS Digital Media eXtension), also known as MaDMaX, is an extension to the MIPS architecture released in October 1996 at the Microprocessor
MDMX
Arcade system board
Source: Main CPU: R3000A 32 bit RISC processor, Operating performance - 30 MIPS, Instruction Cache - 4KB OSC: 53.693175 MHz and 101.4912 MHz BUS: 132 MB/sec
Namco_System_10
Non-profit organization
2014 by Imagination Technologies and others to encourage use of the MIPS architecture (and “open to others”), through the promotion of standards and open
Prpl_Foundation
Technology used in CPUs
bit (execute disable), while the MIPS architecture refers to it as the XI bit (execute inhibit). In the ARM architecture, introduced in ARMv6, it is known
NX_bit
Workstation computers
distinct MIPS CPU variants: the 100 to 250 MHz MIPS R4000 and R4400, and the Quantum Effect Devices R4600 (IP22 mainboard); the 75 MHz MIPS R8000 (IP26
SGI_Indigo2
1981–2009 American computing company
CISC and RISC architectures in non-embedded computers, SGI announced its intent to phase out MIPS in its systems. Development of new MIPS microprocessors
Silicon_Graphics
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
compatible with the ARMv4 architecture and was very successful, competing effectively against rivals such as the SuperH and MIPS architectures in the personal digital
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
DEC brand of computers
Motorola 88000, and others, the group quickly selected the MIPS line of microprocessors. The (early) MIPS microprocessors supported both big- and little-endian
DECstation
Computer processor component
sets such as the MIPS architecture, a dedicated flag register is not used; jump instructions instead check a register for zero. "MIPS instruction set R5"
Zero_flag
UNIX workstation series
to the MIPS architecture, with MIPS III and MIPS IV microprocessors such as the R3000, R4000, R4400, R4600, R4700, and R10000. The fastest MIPS processors
Sony_NEWS
RISC instruction set architecture
almost one instruction per clock cycle. This made them similar to the MIPS architecture in many ways, including the lack of instructions such as multiply
SPARC
Computer architecture bit width
in its architecture. 1991 MIPS Computer Systems produces the first 64-bit microprocessor, the R4000, which implements the MIPS III architecture, the third
64-bit_computing
Cyber attack on US communications company Viasat
ELF 32-bit MIPS binary Platforms Modem firmware / KA-SAT MIPS architecture SurfBeam2 Package Standalone ELF binary Filetype ELF 32-bit MIPS executable
Viasat_hack
the original on January 17, 2024. "MIPS Technologies Adopts Myriad's Dalvik Turbo VM Engine for its Android™ on MIPS® Distribution". 2011-05-09. Archived
Dalvik_Turbo_virtual_machine
Computing standard based on MIPS architecture
ACE effort. MIPS wanted to reverse the fragmentation seen with existing MIPS-based systems that had limited wider adoption of the architecture. Various semiconductor
Advanced Computing Environment
Advanced_Computing_Environment
2014 family of single-board computers
promote educational research and software development based on the MIPS architecture. The first board in the platform, the Creator Ci20, was released in
Imagination_Creator
Free and open-source Unix-like operating system
version) are also supported. Interest in the RISC-V architecture has been growing. The MIPS architecture port was marked for deprecation and there is no image
FreeBSD
compiler suite for the x86-64 microprocessor architectures. It derives from the SGI compilers for the MIPS architecture R10000 processor, called MIPSPro. PathScale
PathScale
Chinese semiconductor company
purpose MIPS registers. It consists of sixteen 32-bit data registers and a 32-bit control register. CPUs which support MXU are used in MIPS Creator single-board
Ingenic_Semiconductor
OVPsim also emulates MIPS, and where all the MIPS models are verified by MIPS Technologies QEMU also emulates MIPS MIPS architecture "Changes to Spim".
SPIM
starting work on a new desktop system called Stiletto, which featured two MIPS R3000s (paired with two R3010 FPUs) and four i860s for graphics processing
Stardent_Inc.
American cloud computing and virtualization company
Stanford University, led by Mendel Rosenblum, which had virtualized the MIPS architecture for large ccNUMA multiprocessors in the mid-1990s. The founders' key
VMware
Hardware tool by Sony
The GScube was a hardware tool released by Sony intended for use in CGI production houses consisting of a custom variant of sixteen PlayStation 2 motherboards
GScube
Efficiency improving technique for superscalar CPUs
latest[when?] Imagination Technologies MIPS architecture designs include an SMT system known as "MIPS MT". MIPS MT provides for both heavyweight virtual
Simultaneous_multithreading
Chinese fabless company that develops a family of general-purpose, MIPS architecture-compatible microprocessors, mainly used in personal computers and
Semiconductor industry in China
Semiconductor_industry_in_China
Instructions directly executable by a computer
conditionally skips to NSI, NSI+1 or NSI+2, depending on the result. The MIPS architecture provides a specific example for a machine code whose instructions
Machine_code
MIPS microprocessor
a RISC microprocessor implementation of the MIPS IV instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by MIPS Technologies, Inc. (MTI), then a division of
R10000
MIPS microprocessor
R4000 is a microprocessor developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implements the MIPS III instruction set architecture (ISA). Officially announced on 1 October
R4000
Overview of technology development
Loongson wins case over rights to MIPS architecture - company's new CPU architecture heavily resembles existing MIPS". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 5 June
Supercomputing_in_China
Silicon Graphics spun out MIPS Technologies Inc. as a semiconductor IP licensing company that would compete directly with Lexra. MIPS Technologies soon sued
Lexra
microcontroller-based microcomputer. This series of chips uses the MIPS 32-bit RISC MIPS architecture and was neither an ARM nor PIC variant. Originally designed
Maximite
Computer series
June 27, 2003. These systems run either IRIX 6.4 or 6.5. Onyx2 uses the MIPS R10000 microprocessor clocked at 150, 175, 180, and 195 MHz, later increased
SGI_Onyx2
Value for unrepresentable data
1 IEEE 754 2019, §3.5.2 "MIPS Architecture For Programmers – Volume I-A: Introduction to the MIPS64 Architecture" (PDF). MIPS Technologies, Inc. 20 November
NaN
Measure of a computer's processing speed
the idea of using VAX as a MIPS reference. Its results were reported in "DMIPS", for Dhrystone MIPS. Each Dhrystone MIPS was defined as the ability to
Instructions_per_second
handheld PC released by Vadem in late 1998. The Clio is based on an NEC MIPS VR4111 processor. All models use Windows CE H/PC Pro 3.0 (WinCE Core OS 2
Vadem_Clio
Monochrome laser printer range
RM7065A CPU running at 300 MHz. This is a 64 bit processor based on the MIPS architecture. The printing engine is manufactured by Canon. This series of printers
HP_LaserJet_4000_series
Hardware that translates virtual addresses to physical addresses
user and kernel mode, and also supports a fault on write bit. The MIPS architecture supports one to 64 entries in the TLB. The number of TLB entries is
Memory_management_unit
Firmware replacement for various devices
porting began to processors based on the MIPS architecture. In 2010, work began on supporting "hosted" architectures where Rockbox runs as an application
Rockbox
Interface that allows binaries to run on particular system
troublesome; a good example is the IRIX binary compatibility layer in the MIPS architecture version of NetBSD. A compatibility layer requires the host system's
Compatibility_layer
Computer workstations
Jazz-based MIPS computers (such as the MIPS Magnum), the RISCstations ran the ARC console firmware to boot Windows NT in little-endian mode. The MIPS III architecture
NEC_RISCstation
Microprocessor design company
managers at MIPS Computer Systems Inc. They left MIPS at a time when the company was having a difficult time selling entire computer systems (MIPS Magnum)
Quantum_Effect_Devices
computers, for their ARM family of machines RISC/os (a port by MIPS Technologies of 4.3BSD for its MIPS-based computers) RMX SCO UNIX (from SCO, bought by Caldera
List_of_operating_systems
Series of thin client computer
already on the MicroSPARC IIep. The Sun Ray 2 and 3 clients use the MIPS architecture-based RMI Alchemy Au1550 processor. A pure software implementation
Sun_Ray
Type-1 hypervisor
Mashable (September 4, 2012). "Porting Xen Paravirtualization to MIPS Architecture". Slideshare.net. Retrieved January 22, 2014. "AUR (en) - xen". Aur
Xen
very similar architecture designed by John L. Hennessy (creator of MIPS) for teaching purposes MIPS architecture, MIPS-32 architecture MIPS-X, developed
Single-cycle_processor
Microprocessor developed by MIPS Computer Systems
microprocessor chipset developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implemented the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA). Introduced in May 1986, it was
R2000_microprocessor
32-bit RISC CPU architecture
fabrication process. Measured with Dhrystone MIPS, power dissipation is 500 mW at 15MIPS and 40 mW at 6 MIPS, at 5 V and 2.2 V, respectively. This specification
V850
Business alliance
consortium intended to establish a new industry standard based on x86 and MIPS architecture processors. Some analysts viewed AIM as a direct, and perhaps late
AIM_alliance
64 bit RISC architecture by Donald Knuth
(RISC) architecture designed by Donald Knuth, with significant contributions by John L. Hennessy (who contributed to the design of the MIPS architecture) and
MMIX
Free and open-source media center application
media players, such as those based on MIPS architecture chipsets from Sigma Designs or Realtek. Kodi ports to MIPS is, however, currently being actively
Kodi_(software)
1996 video game
involved Mario interacting with a golden rabbit, named "MIPS" after the Nintendo 64's MIPS architecture processors; the rabbit was included in the final game
Super_Mario_64
Video game console
the PlayStation or Nintendo 64. The system used a 32-bit or 64-bit MIPS architecture processor 3D polygon graphics were said to possibly be handled by
Red_Jade
Micro Bit – ARM-based embedded system MIPS – a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture N8VEM Netduino – microcontroller board
List of open-source hardware projects
List_of_open-source_hardware_projects
2010. MIPS64 Architecture for Programmers: Release 6 MIPS32 Architecture for Programmers: Release 6 MIPS Open "Wave Computing Closes Its MIPS Open Initiative
Comparison of instruction set architectures
Comparison_of_instruction_set_architectures
based on MIPS IV, with 64 bit instruction sets, and a later processor called SR71000, which was at the time the world's highest performance MIPS processor
SandCraft
Research project into RISC-based microprocessor design
10 MIPS. MIPS Computer Systems, founded in 1984 to commercialize the work of the Stanford MIPS project, developed the MIPS architecture and MIPS processors
Berkeley_RISC
Xilinx (microblaze) MIPS architecture (mips): Dingoo Infineon's Amazon & Danube Network Processors Ingenic Jz4740 Loongson (MIPS-compatible), and models
List of Linux-supported computer architectures
List_of_Linux-supported_computer_architectures
1998. It was a cluster of ccNUMA SGI Origin 2000 systems. It contains 6,144 MIPS R10000 microprocessors in 48 systems, each with 128 CPUs, connected by HIPPI
ASCI_Blue_Mountain
Family of fault-tolerant servers
observed. NonStop systems have a massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture that provides linear scalability. Each CPU runs a copy of the operating
NonStop_(server_computers)
List of Android operating system versions
64-bit ARM architecture (i.e. ARMv8-A; previous main platforms were 32-bit ARMv7 and ARMv5), with x86_64 and 32-bit x86 used in emulators. The MIPS architectures
Android_version_history
Gaming generation from 1998 to 2013
Coupled to two 128-bit Vector Units, this hybrid R5900 CPU is based on MIPS architecture. The PS2 also has an internal 10 Channel DMA Bus which is fully 128
Sixth generation of video game consoles
Sixth_generation_of_video_game_consoles
have their own 256 KB L2 cache, which can be accessed by other cores. The MIPS cores execute instructions in-order and have a six-stage pipeline. They can
SiCortex
Software to automate the Linux boot process
NFS Dracut supports the following architectures i386, i686, X86-64 AArch64, ARM architecture family MIPS architecture ppc64 S390x Dracut can use the following
Dracut_(software)
Computer series
are two-way multiprocessing-capable workstations, originally based on the MIPS Technologies R10000 microprocessor. Newer Octanes are based on the R12000
SGI_Octane
Type of instruction set architecture
between registers). Some RISC architectures such as PowerPC, SPARC, RISC-V, ARM, and MIPS are load–store architectures. For instance, in a load–store
Load–store_architecture
GUI-focused system with a macOS interface. CheriBSD – adapted to support CHERI-MIPS, CHERI-RISC-V, and Arm Morello ISAs. NetBSD aims to provide a freely redistributable
Comparison of BSD operating systems
Comparison_of_BSD_operating_systems
Introduced June 1, 1979 Clock rates: 4.77 MHz, 0.33 MIPS 8 MHz, 0.66 MIPS 16-bit internal architecture External data bus width: 8 bits, address bus: 20 bits
List_of_Intel_processors
Cross-platform machine-code compiler
virtual machine. Typically the hardware architecture differs (e.g. coding a program destined for the MIPS architecture on an x86 computer) but cross-compilation
Cross_compiler
Italian electronics manufacturer
committed to a range of MIPS-based workstations running Windows NT, introducing the M700 series in 1992 with the M700-10 featuring a MIPS R4000PC processor
Olivetti_computers
ADSL modem chip
announced that it became a standalone company. Integrated high performance MIPS 4KEc 32-Bit RISC processor ADSL PHY subsystem based on TI C62x DSP, with
Texas_Instruments_AR7
Series of server computers
computers from Digital Equipment Corporation. They were based on MIPS architecture processors and ran DEC's version of the UNIX operating system, called
DECsystem
Orthogonally persistent managed-code general purpose operating system
processors. Porting to ARM architecture is underway (currently being tested, not yet ready for use) and porting to MIPS architecture and x86-64 (AMD64) has
Phantom_OS
Manufacturer of fault-tolerant computers
with MIPS and adopted its R3000 and successor chipsets and their advanced optimizing compiler. Subsequent NonStop Guardian machines using the MIPS architecture
Tandem_Computers
Real-time operating system
Academy of Sciences for a MIPS architecture (Baget-MIPS variant) and Intel board support packages (BSPs) (x86 architecture). Baget is intended for software
OS2000
Performance-enhanced Input-output and CPU Architecture. It was based on the Jazz architecture developed by Microsoft and supported the MIPS Technologies R4000 or R4400
Acer_PICA
produced by EMTEC. The Gdium product is distinguished by its unique Loongson MIPS processor and the use of a USB key as a primary storage device. The Gdium
Gdium
Microprocessor designed by MIPS Technologies, Inc.
by MIPS Technologies that implemented the MIPS III instruction set architecture, and was initially referred to as the VRX during development. MIPS, which
R4200
Topics referred to by the same term
Application-specific extensions, supplemental optional architectural extensions in the MIPS architecture Applied Systems Engineering ASCII Scene Export, a
ASE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Of Dark Lips
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Sweet Lips; Dark-lipped; Of Dark Lips; Having Beautiful Dark Lips
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Of dark lips
Female
Dutch
, bitter.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Lovely; Part of Lips
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lips
Girl/Female
Muslim
Finger tips
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lips
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Delicate finger tips
Male
Dutch
, whom Jehovah has established (or appointed).
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi
Finger Tips; Delicate
Girl/Female
Indian
Finger tips
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mims.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Darkness of lips
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Has big lips.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Darkness of Lips
Girl/Female
Muslim
Darkness of lips
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dimple
Girl/Female
Muslim
Of dark lips.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mimms (North and South Mimms) in Hertfordshire, most probably derived from an ancient British tribal name, Mimmas.
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
Female
English
 English name derived from Greek oide, ODA means "song." Compare with another form of Oda.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives by the Holy Spring
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shining
Girl/Female
Indian
Determined and stubborn
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, German, Polish, Teutonic
Wealthy Gift; Rich Battle; Prosperous in War
Girl/Female
Indian
Three Eyed Loving Girl
Girl/Female
Indian
Fur
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Blessing; Favouring
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Army of God in Heaven
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Breaking of Day
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
MIPS ARCHITECTURE
imp. & p. p.
of Miss
n. pl.
Lips.
adv.
At random; hit or miss. (Obs.)
v. t.
To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.
v. t.
To miss; to regret.
n.
A young unmarried woman or a girl; as, she is a miss of sixteen.
a.
Ruby-colored; red; as, ruby lips.
n.
An affectionate, or contemptuous, form of miss; a young girl; a miss.
a.
Having no lips.
a.
Having two lips.
a.
Having thick lips.
v. t.
To fail of hitting, reaching, getting, finding, seeing, hearing, etc.; as, to miss the mark one shoots at; to miss the train by being late; to miss opportunites of getting knowledge; to miss the point or meaning of something said.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Miss
pl.
of Miss
a.
Having thick lips.
n.
The making, or study, of maps.
a.
Having broad, hangling lips.
n.
One whi sips.
v. i.
To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips; to take a sip or sips of something.
a.
Like a miss, or girl.