List of MIPS architecture processors
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MIPS Holdings' microprocessor cores are listed here, sorted by generation release and name. MIPS provides a summary of the numerous vendors who implement ARM cores in their design.[1] Keil also provides a somewhat newer summary of vendors of ARM based processors.[2] ARM further provides a chart[3] displaying an overview of the ARM processor lineup with performance and functionality versus capabilities for the more recent ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, Cortex-M, Cortex-R and Cortex-A device families.
MIPS microprocessor cores
Designed by MIPS Technologies
MIPS instruction set | Microarchitecture | Features | Cache (I/D), MMU | Typical MIPS @ MHz |
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MIPS I | R2000 | |||
R3000 | ||||
MIPS II | R6000 | |||
CPU2 | ||||
MIPS III | R4000 | |||
R4200 | ||||
R4600 | ||||
MIPS IV | R5000 | |||
R8000 | ||||
R10000 | ||||
MIPS V | ??? | |||
??? | ||||
MIPS32 | 4K | |||
24K | ||||
24KE | ||||
34K | ||||
74K | ||||
1004K | ||||
1074K | ||||
microAptiv | ||||
interAptiv | ||||
proAptiv | ||||
MIPS64 | CPU2 | |||
CPU2 |
Designed by Imagination Technologies
MIPS Technologies was acquired by Imagination Technologies. Since then, following products hit the market.
Designed by third parties
A couple of companies purchased a license for the MIPS instruction set. Based upon it, they develop own CPU microarchitectures.
MIPS instruction set | Microarchitecture | Features | Cache (I/D), MMU | Typical MIPS @ MHz |
---|---|---|---|---|
MIPS II | XBurst | |||
MIPS32 | BCM53001 | |||
MIPS64 | BCM1125H | |||
BCM1255 |
See also
References
- ^ "Line Card" (PDF). 2003. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
- ^ ARM Ltd and ARM Germany GmbH. "Device Database". Keil. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
- ^ "Processors". ARM. 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-06.