i8080 precise replica in Verilog, based on reverse engineering of real die
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i8080 precise replica in Verilog, based on reverse engineering of real die
5-stage pipelined 32-bit MIPS microprocessor in Verilog
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32-bit 5-stage RISC Microprocessor implementation in Verilog
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