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MIPS Technologies History
1981 : Prof. John Hennessy started MIPS research project at Stanford
1984 : MIPS Computer Systems was founded
1985 : R2000 is introduced
1988 : R3000 is introduced
1991 : The first 64-bit microprocessor, the R4000, is introduced
1992 : SGI bought MIPS Computer Systems
1996 : R5000 is introduced
1998 : MIPS Technologies spun out SGI
1998 – 2005 : Released 5 new product families:
4K
™
, 4KE
™
, 4KS
™
5K
™
and 24K
™
Established MIPS32
™
and the MIPS64
™
architectures
Gained 100+ new licensees