SAN JOSE, Calif. — MIPS Technologies Inc. is upgrading two of its cores and introducing a new instruction set architecture. The products aim to expand the company's relatively small presence in 32-bit ...
This month both ARM and MIPS announced new signal-processing-oriented instruction set extensions for their future processor lineups. ARM’s extensions, which it calls NEON, will greatly expand the ...
The Multi IDE now supports the MIPS 32-bit 24K cores—including the 24Kc, 24Kc Pro, 24Kf, and 24Kf Pro—that operate up to 500 MHz. It also supports the company's C, C++, EC++, and Ada95 compilers. Its ...
Small, Flexible, High-Performance MIPS32 M4K Core Enables SOC Designers to Meet Rapidly Increasing Bandwidth DemandsSAN JOSE, Calif., Embedded Processor Forum, April 29, 2002 MIPS Technologies, Inc.
WALTHAM, MASS (July 19, 1999) – Lexra, a leading developer of processor cores for embedded applications, announced today the LX4280, the fastest 32-bit RISC core available to support the MIPS I® ...
Wave Computing, the new owner of the MIPS instruction set architecture, has announced it plans to compete with increasingly-popular open alternative RISC-V in the only logical way: by opening MIPS up ...
MIPS Technologies, a company that has produced chips that have previously driven devices like TVs and set-top boxes, announced today its plans to offer the first IP core that combines a 64-bit ...
MIPS Technologies has introduced a switched bus system and memory controller to sit alongside its processors. Dubbed SOC-it, the design connects the processor to memory, internal and external busses ...
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