MIPS

San Jose, CA 95134

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About MIPS

MIPS is a provider of processor design IP

Contact

2870 Zanker Road #210
San Jose, CA 95134
https://mips.com
+1 408 412 8645

More Info on MIPS

MIPS is a compute IP company with more than two decades of experience. Breaking down the barriers of closed and in-flexible architectures, MIPS designs efficient and configurable compute Cores for automotive, data center and embedded systems.

Articles & News

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Processors

AI-Enabled RISC-V Cores Target ASIL B Automotive Apps

Nov. 7, 2024
The MIPS P8700 RISC-V core, which implements a RISC-V ISA, aims at ASIL B and ISO 26262 functional safety.
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What Opening the MIPS Architecture Could Mean

Jan. 4, 2019
What Opening the MIPS Architecture Could Mean
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Microprocessors

64-bit MIPS Architecture Targets High Performance Designs

Sept. 2, 2014
Imagination Technologies latest 64-bit processor architecture targets high performance mobile applications. The Warrior Class I6400 supports advanced security and PowerGearing...
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Microcontrollers

Multicore MIPS Smaller Than Atom

Sept. 30, 2010
The MIPS32 1074K multicore architecture is a compact, high performance embedded platform.

Videos & Resources

MIPS P8700 RISC-V Cores Target Automotive Applications
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Multicore RISC-V Designs for Smart Automotive Apps

Jan. 7, 2025
A cluster of six MIPS P8700 RISC-V cores can be replicated up to 64 times to support 768 execution threads.
Why is MIPS Putting its Primary Focus on RISC-V?
Processors

Another Major Player Shakes Up the RISC-V Arena

Jan. 11, 2024
MIPS has switched its primary focus to the RISC-V architecture, targeting automotive, cloud, and embedded applications.

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Not All RISC-V IP is the Same

Jan. 7, 2025
MIPS CEO Sameer Wasson discusses the company’s approach to RISC-V and how its P8700 RISC-V cores stack up against the competition.