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MIPS architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Instructions per second - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instructions per second (IPS) is a measure of a computer's processor speed. Many reported IPS values have represented "peak" execution rates on artificial instruction sequences with few branches, whe...
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This is how the processor can be made fast. But if we don't use any of these operations, we are throwing away the potential of the processor and may be slowing it down drastically. Consider how this instruction can be translated into MIPS or Mflops.
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MIPS Technologies has announced that Magic Pixel (MPX), a Taiwan-based multimedia SoC supplier and a spin-off of Macronix International Company (MXIC), has licensed the MIPS32 24KEc and 4KEc Pro Series processor cores for development of next-generation digital photo frames and other portable multimedia applications.
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The 80486DX was released in 1989. It was a 32-bit processor containing 1.2 million transistors. It had the same memory capacity as the 386 (both were 32-bit) but offered twice the speed at 26.9 million instructions per second (MIPS) at 33 MHz. There are some improvements here, though, beyond just speed.
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white paper library at pmc-sierra. Including mips, processor, serdes, sonet and ethernet ... White Paper topics including the MIPS processor, SONET, Ethernet and SERDES...
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Integrated and standalone MIPS processors at PMC-Sierra. Specializing in mips, cpus with SysAd, integrated processors up to 1GHz ... MIPS instruction set architecture ... Multi-threaded processor...
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