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MIPS Architecture

MIPS Architecture is a type of computer design used to create processors for devices like routers, gaming consoles, and embedded systems. It follows a simple, efficient set of instructions called RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing), allowing the processor to execute tasks quickly and reliably. MIPS processes data through a series of steps involving registers (fast storage areas) and memory, enabling high performance for specific applications. Its straightforward design makes it easier to develop and optimize, which benefits manufacturers and users with reliable, fast-performing devices.