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CPUShack

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rjluna2
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Looks like glorified 386 CPU with cache. Looks like they did similar thing with IBM SLC processor  |
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CPUShack

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| rjluna2 wrote: | Looks like glorified 386 CPU with cache. Looks like they did similar thing with IBM SLC processor  |
Indeed, but in reality, the Intel 486 was a 386 with cache, a better bus unit and tighter pipelining
The Intel 486GX even goes with a 16-bit bus haha _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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rjluna2
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | | rjluna2 wrote: | Looks like glorified 386 CPU with cache. Looks like they did similar thing with IBM SLC processor  |
Indeed, but in reality, the Intel 486 was a 386 with cache, a better bus unit and tighter pipelining
The Intel 486GX even goes with a 16-bit bus haha |
You’re absolutely right about that! The Intel 486 was basically the enhanced version of the legendary 386. |
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