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Other Users of the R4300i
Like many embedded and consumer market CPUs, the R4300i is used in a
variety of different products, eg. SMART Modular Technologies'
SMARTengine/43PCI and SMARTengine/43NET network controllers and
Hewlett-Packard's Entria II and Envizex II Java-capable
Netstations.
Other users of MIPS CPUs in general (this list is from QED's web
site):
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Sony Playstation home game system
General Instruments digital cable set-top box
Hewlett-Packard 4000 series laser printer
Echostar DISH satellite TV set-top box
WebTV-Microsoft/Sony/Philips web-browsing set-top box
Cisco high-end and mid-range network routers
BayNet high-end network switches
Newbridge Networks high-end ATM switches
Fore/Alantec ATM switches/hubs
Electronics for Imaging Fiery XJE high-end laser printer engines
Adobe Postscript laser printer reference design
Canon Laser Printers
Okidata Laser Printers
QMS Laser Printers
Midway Video Arcade games
Atari Video Arcade games
Hewlett Packard Network Computers
Philips Velo1 series Windows CE PDA
NEC Mobil Pro Windows CE PDA
Sharp Mobilon Windows CE PDA
Casio Cassiopeia series Windows CE PalmPC
Philips Nino series Windows CE PalmPC
NCD thin client
Tektronix network computer
It's a similar story with the much more powerful R5000 CPU, a chip with advanced internal single
precision floating point optimisations (400MFLOPS 32bit at 200MHz).
Most SGI users will know of its use in the Indy and O2 desktop
workstations, yet derivatives are also used in the SMARTengine/50PCI
network controller and EFI's Fiery XJ+325 and Fiery XJ+400 colour
print servers (plus many other devices).
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