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Intrinsic Functions for MIPS Microprocessors

MIPS compliant microprocessors include a large and varied group of specific products developed by different manufacturers. MIPS Technologies designs various microprocessor architectures called the MIPS Instruction Set Architectures (ISA). MIPS licenses ISAs to companies who manufacture different products based on these MIPS architectures. All so-called MIPS products developed by these companies fall into one of the MIPS ISA.

The following list shows the current MIPS ISAs.

  • MIPS I
  • MIPS II
  • MIPS III
  • MIPS IV
  • MIPS V
  • MIPS 32
  • MIPS 64

MIPS I is a subset of MIPS II. MIPS II is a subset of MIPS III, and MIPS III is a subset of MIPS IV. MIPS 32 and MPS 64 ISA do not follow this progression. For more information about MIPS ISAs, see the MIPS Web site.

See Also

Common Intrinsic Functions | Microprocessor-specific Intrinsic Functions | Intrinsic Functions for ARM Microprocessors | Intrinsic Functions for Hitachi Microprocessors | Supported and Expanded MIPS Intrinsic Functions | MIPS Guide

 Last updated on Thursday, April 08, 2004

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