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| Chook wrote: | | From what I have read, in the day, a system based on a 486DX-25 was very expensive and not that fast. A good 386DX-40 system with more ram and a good hard drive was faster and a good deal cheaper. If you needed the extra power of the 486, the SX chip would do as most software of the day didn't need a co-pro. The 486SX-16 and SX-20 were almost completely pointless as any good late model 386 would outperform them. |
Yes, you are in some way right. But the 386DX-40 processors were launched in 1991. By then, the 486DX-25 (launched in 1989) were replaced by 486DX-33 or 486SX. When launched in 1989, the 486DX-25 were very rare and expensive so they didn't had a sizeable market and in May 1990 Intel launched the 486DX-33 so this was the first nail in the coffin of the 486DX-25 which were quickly replaced by faster versions of 486DX or cheaper 486SX or alternatives from Cyrix, AMD, TI, ST etc. |
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