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developed by
MIPS Computer Systems, now
MIPS Technologies,
based in the
United States.
There are
multiple versions of
MIPS,
including MIPS I, II, III,...
- VR5432, VR5500; Oak
Technologies Generation; PMC-Sierra RM11200;
QuickLogic
QuickMIPS ESP;
Toshiba Donau,
Toshiba TMPR492x, TX4925, TX9956, TX7901; KOMDIV-32...
- 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...
- that
QuickTime supports. In macOS, it is
replaced by Preview. A
version of
QuickTime for the Irix
operating system running on SGI
hardware with
MIPS processors...
- a RISC
microprocessor implementation of the
MIPS IV
instruction set
architecture (ISA)
developed by
MIPS Technologies, Inc. (MTI), then a
division of...
- (single-chip IC processor)
Introduced November 15, 1971
Clock rate 740 kHz 0.07
MIPS Bus width: 4 bits (multiplexed address/data due to
limited pins) PMOS 2,300...
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entertainment to
office automation and
global communications applications, now have
quick and easy
access to the
widest variety of
standard networking protocols....
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ligands 4 (also CCL4)
previously known as
macrophage inflammatory protein (
MIP-1β), is a
protein which in
humans is
encoded by the CCL4 gene. CCL4 belongs...
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stretch after the head has come to a
quick and
sudden stop
following an
angled impact. In a
helmet equipped with the
MIPS safety system, a low-friction layer...
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operating system. SGI used
Transitive Corporation's
QuickTransit
software to
allow their old
MIPS/IRIX
applications to run (in emulation) on the new Itanium/Linux...