Get to know Mips better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like unit.
Mips meaning
Initialism of million instructions per second.
Synonyms of Mips
Using Mips
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of million instructions per second.
- Useful related words include: unit of measurement, unit.
- In the example corpus, mips often appears in combinations such as: the mips, mips technologies, mips architecture.
Context around Mips
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mips
- In this selection, "mips" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, result, 1988, licensees, technologies, architecture and processor stand out and add context to how "mips" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 500 million mips based processors and a result mips was spun. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mips" sits close to words such as abrasive, adjournment and amalgamation, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mips
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
At the time MIPS had 512 employees. (7 words)
Application-specific extensions MIPS MCU ASE Enhancements for microcontroller applications. (10 words)
As of this writing only MIPS SDE has such support. (10 words)
The low power-consumption and heat characteristics of embedded MIPS implementations, the wide availability of embedded development tools, and knowledge about the architecture means use of MIPS microprocessors in embedded roles is likely to remain common. (36 words)
A major aspect of the MIPS design was to fit every sub-phase, including cache-access, of all instructions into one cycle, thereby removing any needs for interlocking, and permitting a single cycle throughput. (34 words)
Anything bigger than that is replicated by a collection of systems. citation Hercules generally outperforms IBM's PC based mainframes from the mid-1990s, which have an advertised peak performance of around 29 MIPS. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
As a result, MIPS was spun out as an intellectual property licensing company, offering licences to the MIPS architecture as well as microprocessor core designs.
In 1988, MIPS Computer Systems designs were noticed by Silicon Graphics (SGI) and the company adopted the MIPS architecture for its computers.
Licensees MIPS Technologies had a strong customer licensee base in home electronics and portable media players ; for example, 75 percent of Blu-ray Disc players were running on MIPS Technologies processors.
MIPS IV MIPS IV is the fourth version of the architecture.
MIPS Multi-Threading Each multi-threaded MIPS core can support up to two VPEs (Virtual Processing Elements) which share a single pipeline as well as other hardware resources.
MIPS processor core families The MIPS processor cores are divided by Imagination into three major families: Imagination Technologies.
Pseudo instructions These instructions are accepted by the MIPS assembler, although they are not real instructions within the MIPS instruction set.
The low power-consumption and heat characteristics of embedded MIPS implementations, the wide availability of embedded development tools, and knowledge about the architecture means use of MIPS microprocessors in embedded roles is likely to remain common.
These models are created and maintained by Imperas citation and in partnership with MIPS Technologies have been tested and assigned the MIPS-Verified (tm) mark.
Further, the Mips Act and Regulations state that any employer found engaging the services of the deregistered members in procurement and supply functions shall be liable to a fine of K2 million.
One of the most significant advantages of Mips helmets is the reduced rotational forces on one's head and brain if you ever get in an accident.
Amara Thiha is the Senior Research Manager at the Myanmar Institute for Peace and Security (MIPS) and a nonresident fellow at the Stimson Center.
A major aspect of the MIPS design was to fit every sub-phase, including cache-access, of all instructions into one cycle, thereby removing any needs for interlocking, and permitting a single cycle throughput.
Anything bigger than that is replicated by a collection of systems. citation Hercules generally outperforms IBM's PC based mainframes from the mid-1990s, which have an advertised peak performance of around 29 MIPS.
Application-specific extensions MIPS MCU ASE Enhancements for microcontroller applications.
As in the earlier migration from stack machines to MIPS microprocessors, all customer software was carried forward without source changes.
As of this writing only MIPS SDE has such support.
At the time MIPS had 512 employees.
Before the acquisition, the company had 125+ licensees who ship more than 500 million MIPS-based processors each year.
By porting to Android, MIPS processors power smartphones and tablets running on the Android operating system.
Common combinations with mips
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the mips 18×
- mips technologies 8×
- mips architecture 7×
- mips processor 5×
- mips processors 5×
- in mips 4×
- mips microprocessors 4×
- mips and 4×
- to mips 4×
- of mips 3×