# R10000

> MIPS microprocessor

**Wikidata**: [Q3414989](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3414989)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R10000)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/r10000

## Summary
The R10000 is a MIPS microprocessor model developed by MIPS Technologies. It is an integrated-circuit microprocessor instance that implements the MIPS architecture and was manufactured by NEC and Toshiba.

## Key Facts
- The R10000 is an integrated circuit model and a subclass of microprocessor.  
- Developer: MIPS Technologies.  
- Manufacturer: NEC and Toshiba.  
- Instruction set: MIPS architecture.  
- Freebase identifier: /m/05n03x2.  
- Image available: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/KL_NEC_VR10000.jpg.  
- Wikidata description: "MIPS microprocessor."  
- Documented across multiple Wikipedia language editions (ca, en, es, fr, hu, ja, ru, sq) and Wikimedia Commons (commons).  
- Sitelink count on Wikidata: 9.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the R10000?
A: The R10000 is a MIPS microprocessor model—an integrated-circuit implementation of the MIPS instruction set—developed by MIPS Technologies. It is classified as a microprocessor instance in hardware documentation.

### Q: Who developed and manufactured the R10000?
A: The R10000 was developed by MIPS Technologies and manufactured by NEC and Toshiba.

### Q: What instruction set does the R10000 use?
A: The R10000 implements the MIPS architecture instruction set.

### Q: Where can I find visual or reference material for the R10000?
A: A public image is available on Wikimedia Commons at the supplied file path (KL_NEC_VR10000.jpg). The R10000 is also documented across several Wikipedia language pages and linked in Wikidata.

## Why It Matters
The R10000 represents a specific implementation of the MIPS architecture produced by MIPS Technologies and manufactured by major hardware companies NEC and Toshiba. As an integrated-circuit microprocessor model, it sits within the broader category of microprocessors that form the central processing units of many computing systems. Being an implementation of the MIPS instruction set ties it to a well-known RISC architecture used in academic, commercial, and embedded contexts. The combination of an industry developer (MIPS Technologies) and established manufacturers (NEC and Toshiba) makes the R10000 a relevant example when studying the ecosystem of processor design, licensing, and production. Documentation across multiple Wikipedia language editions and a referenced image on Wikimedia Commons indicate the R10000 has public technical visibility and serves as a reference point for those researching MIPS-based processors or historical microprocessor families.

## Notable For
- Being a named, identifiable implementation of the MIPS architecture developed by MIPS Technologies.  
- Manufactured by two major Japanese electronics companies: NEC and Toshiba.  
- Classified and documented as an integrated circuit model and a microprocessor.  
- Publicly documented across multiple Wikimedia projects and language editions.

## Body

### Overview
- The R10000 is listed on Wikidata with the description "MIPS microprocessor."  
- It is an instance of an integrated circuit model and a subclass of microprocessor.  
- The processor implements the MIPS architecture instruction set.

### Development and manufacturing
- Developer: MIPS Technologies.  
- Manufacturers: NEC and Toshiba.

### Technical classification
- Instance of: integrated circuit model.  
- Subclass of: microprocessor.  
- Instruction set architecture: MIPS.

### Identifiers and documentation
- Freebase ID: /m/05n03x2.  
- Wikidata sitelink count: 9.  
- Wikipedia languages listing includes ca, en, es, fr, hu, ja, ru, sq, and Wikimedia Commons.  
- Wikimedia Commons image file: KL_NEC_VR10000.jpg (accessible via provided file path).

### Visuals and references
- Public image available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/KL_NEC_VR10000.jpg.  

### Related organizations
- MIPS Technologies — developer of the R10000.  
- NEC — listed manufacturer.  
- Toshiba — listed manufacturer.

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## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013