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    R10000 (redirect from R12000)
    R10000. R12000 users include NEC, Siemens-Nixdorf, SGI and Tandem Computers (and later Compaq, after their acquisition of Tandem). The R12000 improves...
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    SCSI drives can be mounted on special caddies (one in the later R10000/R12000 models due to heat constraints) and an optional video capture / sound cassette...
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    introduced the R8000 in 1994 and the R10000 in 1996 and a follow-up the R12000 in 1997. During this time, two future microprocessors code-named The Beast...
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    of a process shrink from 0.35 to 0.25 micrometers. Later 300 and 400 MHz R12000, and 500 MHz R14000 CPUs were made available. At the time of their introduction...
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    systems. Development of new MIPS microprocessors stopped, and the existing R12000 design was extended multiple times until 2003 to provide existing customers...
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  • on one CPU of the Cray-C916 at SARA, Amsterdam square root: four 300 MHz R12000 processors of a 24-processor SGI Origin 2000 at CWI; the successful one...
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  • 350, 250 150 to 250 6.7 350 599 30 3.3 32 32 512 KB – 16 MB external none R12000 1998 350, 250 270 to 360 7.15 229 600 20 4 32 32 512 KB – 16 MB external...
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    MIPS Technologies R10000 microprocessor. Newer Octanes are based on the R12000 and R14000. The Octane2 has four improvements: a revised power supply, system...
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    Packard PA-8500; IBM POWER3, RS64-II, ESA/390 G5; QED RM7000; SGI MIPS R12000 1999 AMD Athlon; IBM RS64-III; Intel Pentium III; Motorola PowerPC 7400...
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  • All S-Series machines used MIPS processors, including the R4400, R10000, R12000, and R14000. The design of the later, faster MIPS cores was primarily funded...
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    64 350 nm 12.5 1998 Alpha 21264 DEC 450–600 MHz 64 350 nm 15.2 1998 MIPS R12000 SGI 270–400 MHz 64 250–180 nm 6.9 1998 RM7000 QED 250–300 MHz - 250 nm 18...
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  • 32-bit (soft processor) R2000 R3000 R3000A R6000 R4000 R4400 R8000 R10000 R12000 R14000 R16000 R18000 6502 family IMP-16 PACE SC/MP NSC800 NS320xx NCR/32...
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  • instruction had been issued. Later revisions of the design starting with the R12000 used a partially variable priority encoder to mitigate this problem. Early...
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    Later, the IP31 board was upgraded to support two 300, 350 or 400 MHz R12000 processors. The 300 and 400 MHz models had 8 MB L2 caches, while the 350 MHz...
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  • most customers. Some later designs have been based upon R10000 core. The R12000 used a 0.25 micrometre process to shrink the chip and achieve higher clock...
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  • connectors on the node board. Initially, the Origin 3000 used the 360 MHz R12000 and the 400 MHz R12000A processors with 4 or 8 MB of secondary cache. In...
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    featuring the 225 MHz R10000 processors was introduced. Later, 270 MHz R12000 processors became available. The PIMMs come in two versions: single processor...
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