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Why use MIPS®?Access to the webinar requires registration on PMC-Sierra's website and approval to view this webinar. What to ExpectMIPS, as an open standard processor architecture, is the equivalent of Linux in the operating system world. There are a wealth of device vendors and support tools to make designing with MIPS a rewarding experience. This webinar will provide an overview of the MIPS architecture and instruction set and explore the below topics: MIPS is an open standard
RISC Architecture (better performance)
Demonstrated successAbout the Presenter
Tom Riordan, vice president and general manager of the
Microprocessor Products Division, PMC-Sierra
Mr. Riordan is one of the pioneers of the original MIPS architecture and brings over 17 years of experience to the microprocessor industry. Today PMC-Sierra provides the world's most comprehensive family of MIPS-based microprocessors. Prior to joining PMC-Sierra, Mr. Riordan, co-founder of Quantum Effect Devices, Inc. (QED), was the chief executive officer, president and director since its inception in August 1991. QED designed, developed and marketed high-performance, cost-effective, market-driven embedded microprocessor solutions targeted at fast-growing communications markets. QED was acquired by PMC-Sierra in August 2000. Who Should AttendSystem Architects and Designers, Engineering Managers, Board Designers, Firmware Engineers, Project Managers, Product Managers, Platform Engineers, Component Engineers If you have difficulties registering or would like more information about upcoming webinars, email webinars@pmc-sierra.com. Can't Attend the Live Event?A recording of the broadcast, the presentation slides and a transcript will be available for download on-demand. Webinar Requirements
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On-demand download available to approved webinar participants. Recorded EventDate of Recording: Duration: 90 minutes Cost: Free |