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How does Intel architecture differ from mips
A server built using MIPS processors.
Linux can be run on a variety of processors, including several that have been used for desktop systems. The most notable would be Intel and AMD x86 processors, as well as PowerPC processors (used in older Macs. ) Other processors used in desktop systems now or in the past and supported by Linux include Motorola 68k processors, Alpha processors, MIPS processors, and ARM processors.
1. Intel 2. AMD 3. Via Technologies 4. Motorola 5. DEC 6. Transmeta 7. MIPS 8. Texas Instruments 9. National Semiconductor 10. NEC
Yes. Linux has been ported to over a dozen CPU architectures, such as PowerPC, SPARC, Alpha, MIPS, SH-3, SH-4, ARM, and the Motorola 68k. P.S. - AMD processors are considered Intel-compatible.
MIPS:- Million Instruction per Second.
MIPS is short for Million Instructions Per Second. It is a speedrating of a computer. An old 1 Mhz PC had a mips rating of approx 1. The processor could deal with 1 million instructions every second. Nowadays todays computers runs at far greater speeds. 3 GigHz is not uncommon. Following the old 1Mhz machine, this new computer should be able to do 3000 MIPS, but this is as of today not any more correct. The processors can be dual or even quadruple which will double or quadruble the MIPS. Furthermore the processors are more advanced so that they can do several instructions during one clock cycle. One 3 GigHz processor can easily do between 12 and 20 thousand MIPS today. and the speed is still increasing.
MIPS stands fro what?
MIPS architecture was created in 1981.
MIPS Technologies was created in 1984.
The population of MIPS Technologies is 2,010.
MIPS Technologies's population is 146.