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The R3000 is a microprocessor chip set developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implemented the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA). Introduced in June 1988, it was the second MIPS implementation, succeeding the R2000 as the flagship MIPS microprocessor. It operated at 20, 25 and 33.33 MHz. The R3000 found much success and was used by many companies in their workstations and servers. Users included:
The R3000 was also used as a high-end embedded microprocessor, and when advances in technology rendered it obsolete for high-performance systems, it was used as a low-cost embedded design. Companies such as LSI Logic developed derivatives of the R3000 specifically for embedded systems. The R3000 was a further development of the R2000 with minor improvements. The R3000 die contained 115,000 transistors and measured 56 mm2. MIPS was fabless semiconductor company, so the R3000 was fabricated by MIPS partners including Integrated Device Technology, LSI Logic, NEC Corporation, Performance Semiconductor, etc. It was fabricated in a 1.2 µm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) process with two levels of aluminium interconnect. Derivatives of the R3000 for non-embedded applications are:
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