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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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    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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    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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