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What (who) is GIPS - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gips; GIPS (disambiguation); Gips (disambiguation)

GIPS         
/gips/ or /jips/ [Analogy with MIPS] Giga-Instructions per Second (or possibly "Gillions of Instructions per Second"; see gillion). In 1991, this was used of only a handful of highly parallel machines and one sequential processor built with {Josephson devices}. DEC's Alpha AXP 21164 processor was the first commercially available 1 GIPS sequential processor (7 Sep 1994). Compare KIPS. ["A 1-GIPS Josephson Data Processor", Yuji Hatano et al, IEEE J Solid State Circuits, vol 26, 6, June 1991] [Jargon File] (1994-11-02)
GIPS         
Giga Instructions Per Second (Reference: CPU)
James Gips         
AMERICAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST
User:GeekofBooks/sandbox; Gips, James
James Gips (died June 10, 2018) was an American technologist, academic, and author based in Boston. He was the John R.

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GIPS

Gips or GIPS may refer to:

Examples of use of GIPS
1. It‘s Don Gips, the new director of presidential personnel.
2. Gips, a transition team adviser who helped Obama assemble his Senate staff, will oversee White House staffing.
3. Now that Don Gips has been appointed as director of presidential personnel, he should move quickly to strengthen the vetter process.
4. Kennard, Genachowski and another former FCC chairman, Reed Hundt, tapped several names from their FCC days, including Don Gips, now of Level 3 Communications in Denver, and D.C. telecommunications attorney Scott Harris to serve on the campaign‘s finance committee.
5. Gips, who was chief domestic policy adviser to Al Gore when Gore was vice president, is on leave from a communications firm, where he is chief strategy officer and leads merger and acquisition efforts.