| Publisher | MIPS Technologies | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 540.3KB PDF | Date added | 24 Oct 2005 |
| Topics | Microprocessors, RISC-Based Servers, High Performance Computing | ||
| Downloads | 29 | ||
The MIPS32 24KE core family is the latest high-performance synthesizable microprocessor cores from MIPS Technologies, Inc. and features DSP enhancements at a negligible cost. The 24KE core family fills an important gap in the convergence of RISC processors and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs). This convergence is enabled by emerging market trends, and comes with cost advantages and technical challenges. The 24KE design meets these challenges quite handily as shown in this paper. The 24KE cores were built by adding the new DSP enhancements to the existing pipeline in the 24K cores. The performance benefit for DSP applications from these enhancements can be as much as two times compared to a 24K design.
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