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    The Am386 CPU is a 100%-compatible clone of the Intel 80386 design released by AMD in March 1991. It sold millions of units, positioning AMD as a legitimate...
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  • HyperTransport (HT), Unified Media Interface (UMI), or PCI Express (PCIe). "Am386 SX/SXL/SXLV" (PDF). Advanced Micro Devices. Retrieved 2008-08-29. "Am486...
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  • Intel) 8086 8088 Am286 (2nd-sourced 80286, so not a proper Amx86 member) Am386 (1992) Am486 (1993) Am5x86 (1995) AMD K5 (SSA5/5k86) AMD K6 (NX686/Little...
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  • 486 and Pentium processors in 1993. AMD implemented Intel's SMM with the Am386 processors in 1991. It is available in all later microprocessors in the...
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    AMD's 486 matched Intel's performance on a clock-for-clock basis. While the Am386 was primarily used by small computer manufacturers, the Am486DX, DX2, and...
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  • and the C&T Super386 "SuperState V" opcodes. Archived on 29 Jun 2022. "Am386®SX/SXL/SXLV High-Performance, Low-Power, Embedded Microprocessors" (PDF)...
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    marketed the AMD Élan, a family of 32-Bit embedded SoCs based on their own Am386, Am486 and Am586 microprocessors. All of these products have been backed...
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    Am386, released by AMD in 1991...
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    substantially greater profits in later years. AMD introduced its compatible Am386 processor in March 1991 after overcoming legal obstacles, thus ending Intel's...
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  • 2023, Volume 3, chapter 18.2.3 and 18.3.1.6 on pages 3636 and 3643 AMD, Am386 Microprocessors for Personal Computers Data Book, order no. 11339C, 15 oct...
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