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    The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386. The i486 was...
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    List of Intel processors "Intel 815 Chipset Family" (PDF). Intel. Retrieved May 4, 2009. "423 Pin Socket (PGA423) Design Guidelines" (PDF). Intel. Archived...
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    containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on a silicon CPU chip: 48. Intel discontinued the use of part numbers such as 80486 in the marketing...
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    Intel's i486 OverDrive processors are a category of various Intel 80486s that were produced with the designated purpose of being used to upgrade personal...
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  • X87 (redirect from Intel 80487)
    function and its inverse, for example. Most x86 processors since the Intel 80486 have had these x87 instructions implemented in the main CPU, but the...
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    Pentium (original) (redirect from Intel P5)
    Pentium (also referred to as the i586) is a x86 microprocessor introduced by Intel on March 22, 1993. It is the first CPU using the Pentium brand. Considered...
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    microprocessor is mostly pin-compatible with the 80486, but requires a lower 3.3-V supply. Normal 80486 and DX2 processors use a 5-V supply; plugging a...
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  • to produce various different results on 486, 586, and Bochs/QEMU. On Intel 80486 stepping A, the CMPXCHG instruction uses a different encoding - 0F A6...
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    offered as an alternative to the Intel 80486 with which it was pin compatible, enabling it to be installed in most 80486 motherboards. All models had power...
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    reduced speed closer to the Intel 8086 CPU. It was relatively common on computers using the Intel 80286, 80386 and 80486 processors, from the mid 1980s...
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    X86 (redirect from Intel 80x86)
    the names of several successors to Intel's 8086 processor end in "86", including the 80186, 80286, 80386 and 80486. Colloquially, their names were "186"...
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  • following is a partial list of Intel CPU microarchitectures. The list is incomplete, additional details can be found in Intel's tick–tock model,...
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  • IA-32 (redirect from Intel 32)
    i486, i586 and i686, referring to the instruction supersets offered by the 80486, the P5 and the P6 microarchitectures respectively. These updates offered...
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  • that are specific to a particular processor and stepping level. On the Intel 80486 and AMD Am486 there are approximately 5000 lines of microcode assembly...
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    be small, fast, and efficient, capable of performing well even on an Intel 80486 CPU with a dial-up Internet access. Dillo was originally written in the...
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    This article provides a list of motherboard chipsets made by Intel, divided into three main categories: those that use the PCI bus for interconnection...
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    Pentium (redirect from Intel Pentium)
    "five", a reference to the prior numeric naming convention of Intel's 80x86 processors (8086–80486), with the Latin ending -ium since the processor would otherwise...
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  • Intel P4 may refer to: Intel Pentium 4, a 7th generation Intel CPU design Intel 80486, a 4th generation Intel processor design This disambiguation page...
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    Pat Gelsinger (redirect from Intel ceo)
    generation 80486 processor introduced in 1989. At age 32, he was named the youngest vice president in Intel's history. Mentored by Intel CEO Andrew Grove...
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    a hybrid CPU, incorporating features of a new CPU (in this case the Intel 80486) while having a pin out similar to the existing 386SX, enabling existing...
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  • has special-purpose pipelines for simulating molecular dynamics. By 2007, Intel Corporation unveiled the experimental multi-core POLARIS chip, which achieves...
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  • Windows 95 OSR2. Supported Intel 80386 and DOS 3.30. Bundled with QRAM for 80286 or 8088/8086 computers. Added support for Intel 80486, DOS 4.01 and Windows...
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    programs that an Intel Core 2 microprocessor can, as well as programs designed for earlier microprocessors like the Intel Pentiums and Intel 80486. This contrasts...
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  • released, featuring an Intel 80286 at 12 MHz, 1 MB of RAM and a 30 MB hard drive. That same year, the company presented their 80486-based next generation...
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    replacement for the IBM PS/1. The first Aptiva models were based on the Intel 80486 CPU. Later models used the Pentium and AMD CPUs. All systems were developed...
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  • Chapin, a Macintosh platform port in 1989 by Comer and Steven Munson, an Intel 80486 version by John Lin in 1995, a SPARC port by Jim Griffioen, and a PowerPC...
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  • running on the cluster. By May 2001 it had 133 nodes. They included Intel 80486 and Pentium-based machines as well as a few DEC Alpha workstations. Low-cost...
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  • This is a timeline of Intel, one of the world's largest semiconductor chip makers. "Intel is founded, July 18, 1968". Edn.com. Retrieved January 17, 2016...
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    comparing processors in different families. For example, an IBM PC with an Intel 80486 CPU running at 50 MHz will be about twice as fast (internally only) as...
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  • uses standard DOS memory management functions. The demo runs best on an Intel 80486 PC with a Gravis Ultrasound or a Sound Blaster Pro (or register-compatible...
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