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MIPS
MIPS /mips/ /n./ [abbreviation] 1. A measure of computing
speed; formally, `Million Instructions Per Second' (that's
10^6 per second, not 2^(20)!); often rendered by
hackers as `Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed' or in
other unflattering ways. This joke expresses a nearly universal
attitude about the value of most benchmark claims, said
attitude being one of the great cultural divides between hackers
and marketroids. The singular is sometimes `1 MIP' even
though this is clearly etymologically wrong. See also KIPS
and GIPS. 2. Computers, especially large computers,
considered abstractly as sources of computrons. "This is
just a workstation; the heavy MIPS are hidden in the basement."
3. The corporate name of a particular RISC-chip company; among
other things, they designed the processor chips used in DEC's 3100
workstation series. 4. Acronym for `Meaningless Information per
Second' (a joke, prob. from sense 1).
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