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Что (кто) такое MIPS - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mips; MIPS (disambiguation)
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MIPS         
Million Instructions Per Second (Reference: CPU)
MIPS         
1. <unit, benchmark> Million instructions per second. The unit commonly used to give the rate at which a processor executes instructions. Often rendered by hackers as "Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed" or in other unflattering ways. This expresses a nearly universal attitude about the value of most benchmark claims, said attitude being one of the great cultural divides between hackers and marketroids. The etymologically incorrect singular "1 MIP" is sometimes heard. See also KIPS and GIPS. 2. VAX MIPS. 3. <processor> {Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages}. 4. <company> MIPS Technologies, Inc. [Jargon File] (1996-03-01)
MIPS         
¦ noun a unit of computing speed equivalent to a million instructions per second.
Origin
1970s: acronym.
MIPS         
Microprocessor without Interlocked Piped Stages
Material input per unit of service         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT
Material input per service unit; Material Input Per Unit of Service
Material input per unit of service (MIPS) is an economic concept, originally developed at the Wuppertal Institute, Germany in the 1990s. The MIPS concept can be used to measure eco-efficiency of a product or service and applied in all scales from a single product to complex systems.
Maximum inner-product search         
CLASS OF SEARCH PROBLEMS
Maximum inner product search
Maximum inner-product search (MIPS) is a search problem, with a corresponding class of search algorithms which attempt to maximise the inner product between a query and the data items to be retrieved. MIPS algorithms are used in a wide variety of big data applications, including recommendation algorithms and machine learning.
MIPS Technologies, Inc.         
COMPANY
MIPS Technologies Inc.; MIPS Computer Systems, Inc.; MIPS Computer Systems Inc.; MIPS Computer Systems; MIPS Computer; MIPS Corporation; MIPS Technologies, Inc.; Wave Computing; MIPS Technology
<company> A company which designs, develops, and licenses reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microprocessors and compilers. MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Silicon Graphics, Inc. and operates as an independent unit. MIPS is the successor to the processor business of MIPS Computer Systems which was founded in 1984 and merged with Silicon Graphics on 29 June 1992. MIPS Technologies developed the world's first RISC VLSI microprocessors (1985) (or was it the ARM?), the first commercial 64-bit microprocessor (MIPS R4000, 1992), announced MIPS R4300i - the first 64-bit RISC processor designed for interactive consumer applications (April 1995). They announced the MIPS R10000 - the next generation general-purpose MIPS microprocessor and the most powerful processor in the world (October 1994). MIPS' semiconductor company partners participate in the design and development of MIPS processors and software and then produce, market, and support the processors. MIPS itself does not fabricate or sell products. MIPS' semiconductor partners are: Integrated Device Technology, LSI Logic Corporation, NEC Corporation, NKK Corporation, {Philips Semiconductors}, Siemens AG, and Toshiba Corporation. MIPS' products include: R4000 - 100 MHz; 1.35M transistors, primary i/d cache 8KB/8KB, SPECint92 58.3/ SPECfp92 61.4. R4300i - 133 MHZ, 1.35M transistors; primary i/d cache, 16KB/8KB, SPECint92 80, SPECfp92 60. R4400 - 250 MHz, 2.3M transistors, primary i/d cache 16KB/16KB, SPECint92 175.8, SPECfp92 164.4. R4600 - 133 MHz, 1.9M transistors, primary i/d cache 16KB/16KB, SPECint92 85, SPECfp92 75. R8000/R8010 - 90 MHz, 2.6M, .83M transistors, primary i/d cache, 16KB/16KB, SPECint92 132, SPECfp92 396. R10000 - 200 MHz, 6.7M transistors, primary i/d cache 32KB/32KB, SPECint92 >300, SPECfp92 >600. MIPS' processor chips were used in the DEC 3100 series of workstations. http://mips.com/. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.sys.mips. (1996-03-01)
List of MIPS architecture processors         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of MIPS microprocessor cores; List of MIPS microarchitectures
This is a list of processors that implement the MIPS instruction set architecture, sorted by year, process size, frequency, die area, and so on. These processors are designed by Imagination Technologies, MIPS Technologies, and others.
MIPS RISC/os         
DISCONTINUED UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY MIPS COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC
RiscOS; MIPS OS; UMIPS; RISC/os; RISCwindows
RISC/os is a discontinued UNIX operating system developed by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. from 1985 to 1992, for their computer workstations and servers, including such models as the MIPS M/120 server and MIPS Magnum workstation.
MIPS R3000         
RISC MICROPROCESSOR
R3000A; MIPS R3000; R3010; R3051; R3400; R3500; R3900; Siemens R3000-25-A; Siemens R3000-25-QF; Siemens R3000-25; Siemens R3000; Siemens R3000A; Siemens R3000A-25-QF; Siemens R3000A-33-AE; Siemens R3000A-33; R3000-25-A; R3000-25-QF; R3000-25; R3000A-25-QF; R3000A-33-AE; R3000A-33; Siemens R3010-25-A; Siemens R3010-25-QF; Siemens R3010-25; Siemens R3010A-25-QF; Siemens R3010A-25; Siemens R3010; Siemens R3010A; R3010-25-A; R3010-25-QF; R3010-25; R3010A-25-QF; R3010A-25; R3010A
A version of the MIPS R2000 with improved cache control. (1995-02-09)

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