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AMD microprocessor clone
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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Operating mode of x86 central processor units
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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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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and the C&T Super386 "SuperState V" opcodes. Archived on 29 Jun 2022. "Am386®SX/SXL/SXLV High-Performance, Low-Power, Embedded Microprocessors" (PDF)
List of discontinued x86 instructions
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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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80486-class computer processor family by AMD
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
Am486
American multinational semiconductor company
supplier of Intel x86 processors. In 1991, it introduced its 386-compatible Am386, an AMD-designed chip. Creating its own chips, AMD began to compete directly
AMD
32-bit microprocessor by Intel
substantially greater profits in later years. AMD introduced its compatible Am386 processor in March 1991 after overcoming legal obstacles, thus ending Intel's
I386
Series of x86-compatible processor
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
Geode_(processor)
Family of system on a chip microprocessor
Cache Architecture Process technology Package SC300-25 025 MHz 25 MHz 0– Am386 700 nm (0.7 μm) 208-pin QFP 208-pin TQFP SC310-25 SC300-33 033 MHz 33 MHz
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Measure of a computer's processing speed
at 25 MHz 0.5 0.5 1989 Motorola 68040 44 MIPS at 40 MHz 1.1 1.1 1990 AMD Am386 9 MIPS at 40 MHz 0.225 0.225 1991 Intel i486DX 11.1 MIPS at 33 MHz 0.336
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Computer register for debugging
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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Family of instruction set architectures
Am386, released by AMD in 1991
X86
Type of microprocessor
point unit immensely. AMD had begun manufacturing its i386DX clone, the Am386, which was faster than Intel's. To respond to this new situation, Intel
I486SX
1995 arcade system board
version of the SPI hardware. CPU: Intel 80386-DX 32-bit CISC CPU 25 MHz AMD AM386-DX/DXL 25 MHz CPU used on some models Graphics processor: Custom Seibu graphics
Seibu_SPI_System
Defunct computer hardware company
Nov 1983, Page 107 "Orchid's Baby AT-Sized System Board Uses AMD's 40-MHz AM386". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis, Inc.: 57 1991-06-11. ISSN 0888-8507. "InfoWorld"
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Taiwanese computer company
December 1991 Grafika 3D Intel 80386 33 0 Tower December 1991 Grafika 3E Am386 40 0 Tower December 1991 Grafika 4A Intel 80486 33 64–256 Desktop December
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476. Robert Collins, Move Special Registers, archived on 5 Jun 1997. AMD, Am386 Microprocessors Data Book, 1992, pages 21 and 151 AMD, Am486® Microprocessor
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