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AMD takes 64-bit MIPS on board

MIPS has licensed its 64-bit instruction set architecture to Advanced Micro Devices, the firm said today.

It will use the MIPS licence to make 64-bit chips as embedded devices aimed at the set top box and PDA marketplace, with engineers from Alchemy Semi – which AMD acquired earlier this year - working on designs.

These so called "informaiton appliances" will include high quality multimeda, encryption and high speed data links, said AMD.

Like Intel, AMD wants a tasty slice of the embedded and PDA marketplace, and it hopes to sell 64-bit processors it designs, and using the MIPS core, to customers making high speed devices.

News source: The Inquirer

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