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    The i486SX was a microprocessor originally released by Intel in 1991. It was a modified Intel i486DX microprocessor with its floating-point unit (FPU)...
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    i486SX. i487SX (P23N): i486DX with one extra pin sold as an FPU upgrade to i486SX systems; When the i487SX was installed, it ensured that an i486SX was...
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  • coprocessor for Intel i486SX machines. It actually contained a full-blown i486DX implementation. When installed into an i486SX system, the i487 disabled...
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    Apple's first DOS Compatibility Card for the Centris/Quadra 610 with an Intel i486SX processor...
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    PS/ValuePoint personal computer model (c. from 1993 to 1995) with an Intel i486SX microprocessor, with an elongated connector (black, horizontally in the...
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    An Intel i486SX2-50 MHz OverDrive processor installed next to the original i486SX processor....
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    incapable of producing color graphics. This does not apply to the 4/33c. i486SX-S (SL enhanced 486SX) running at 25 MHz Display: Passive matrix gray scale...
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  • : 111  On its release in October 1993, the stock CF-V21P featured an Intel i486SX microprocessor clocked at 25 MHz, initially upgradable to a 50-MHz i486DX2...
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    a minitower case. The cheapest model in the LE range features a 33-MHz i486SX chip, 4 MB of memory, and no built-in hard disk drives (a Fast SCSI controller...
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  • Staff writer (April 29, 1991). "Upgradable 486: ALR 1st to intro upgradable i486SX-based PCs endorsing ISA, EISA & Micro Channel architectures". EDGE. 2 (49)...
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    Motherboard of a model with an Intel i486SX microprocessor, with an elongated connector (black, horizontally in the middle/left between upper and lower...
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    ProLinea ProLinea 4/66 Developer Compaq Type Desktop computer Release date June 1992 (1992-06) Discontinued 1996 (1996) CPU i386SX i386 i486 i486SX Pentium...
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    Intel released the low-cost 80486SX desktop processor, AST announced a i486SX-based computer system the next day.: 126  That year, AST beat Compaq for...
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    VINES, and Microsoft LAN Manager. The Z-Select 100 was powered by a 25-MHz i486SX processor and featured 4 MB of RAM and a 170-MB hard drive. ZDS touted the...
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  • to 1.6 million in 1994. Also in 1994, ADI piloted the production of an i486SX subnotebook, although it never came to fruition. In 1998, ADI obtained the...
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  • exclusive use of IBM's 486SLC line of processors, a licensed clone of Intel's i486SX which IBM introduced in 1992. Alaris paid IBM US$127 million for the contract...
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    VEISA 486/20SX, which was the first computer system ever to ship with an i486SX processor from Intel on its motherboard from the factory. Following strong...
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    their PS/2 upgrades to Kingston in December 1992, Aox developed i486-, i486SX-, and i386SX-based versions of the Master Micro, the latter being plug-in...
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    the first entry being the WorkBox SX/40, a desktop computer running an i486SX clocked at 40 MHz. The WorkBox had six expansion slots, over the GLC's four...
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