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In recent years{{when|date=May 2013}} most of the technology used in the various MIPS generations has been offered as [[Semiconductor intellectual property core|IP-cores]] (building-blocks) for [[embedded processor]] designs. Both [[32-bit]] and [[64-bit]] basic cores are offered, known as the '''4K''' and '''5K'''. These cores can be mixed with add-in units such as [[Floating-point unit|FPU]]s, [[SIMD]] systems, various input/output devices, etc.
MIPS cores have been commercially successful, now being used in many consumer and industrial applications. MIPS cores can be found in newer [[Cisco]], [[Linksys]] and
MIPS architecture processors include: IDT RC32438; ATI/AMD [[Xilleon]]; Alchemy Au1000, 1100, 1200; Broadcom Sentry5; [[RMI Corporation|RMI]] XLR7xx, [[Cavium Networks|Cavium]] Octeon CN30xx, CN31xx, CN36xx, CN38xx and CN5xxx; [[Infineon Technologies]] EasyPort, Amazon, Danube, ADM5120, WildPass, INCA-IP, INCA-IP2; [[Microchip Technology]] PIC32; [[NEC]] EMMA and EMMA2, NEC VR4181A, VR4121, VR4122, VR4181A, VR4300, VR5432, VR5500; [[Oak Technologies]] Generation; [[PMC-Sierra]] RM11200; [[QuickLogic]] QuickMIPS ESP; Toshiba ''Donau'', [[Toshiba]] TMPR492x, TX4925, TX9956, TX7901; [[KOMDIV-32]], [[KOMDIV-64]], [[ELVEES Multicore]] from Russia.
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