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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • multiple SCSI boards, and were offered in versions with from one to six Intel 80486 processors. The next year they added the VMEbus based Symmetry 2000/x50...
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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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  • UNIX System V/i860. The Hauppauge 4860 and Olivetti CP486 featured an Intel 80486 and i860 on the same motherboard. Microsoft initially developed what...
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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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    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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  • VLB may refer to: VESA Local Bus, a local bus based on the Intel 80486 CPU Very large board, a large printed circuit board Vincaleukoblastine, or vinblastine...
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  • rather than microcode, to perform many functions. For example, the Intel 80486 uses hardwired circuitry to fetch and decode instructions, using microcode...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • version of Xenix and ran on Intel 80186 processors. For some years Siemens used the NSC-32x32 (up to Sinix 5.2x) and Intel 80486 CPUs (Sinix 5.4x - non MIPS)...
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    CHMOS (category Intel)
    Speed) used 1.0 μm lithography. Many versions of the Intel 80486 were made in 1.0 μm CHMOS IV. Intel uses this technology on these 80C186EB and 80C188EB...
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