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MIPS is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture that has both 32 and 64-bit variants. The technology is often licensed as IP cores to manufacturers. The Microchip PIC32 series is an example of a common microcontroller based on the MIPS M4K core and several FPGAs include a MIPS microprocessor.
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Are there any cases where single-cycle is better than pipelining?
I've been asked by my professor
When pipelining is better than single-cyle MIPS CPU's?
I actually answered "always", but I'm not sure that's the correct answer. … EDIT: I omitted I was talking about the MIPS architecture. …