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80386

Developed by Intel as an upgrade to the 286 processor and commonly referred to as the 386 or the i386.

80386DX, more commonly known as the 386DX processor, was developed by Intel Corp. beginning in 1985 featuring 32-bit architecture including built in multitasking and was available in clock speeds of 16MHz, 20MHz, 25MHz, and 33MHz.

80386SL, more commonly known as the 386SL, was a version of Intel Corp.'s 386DX microprocessor first manufactured in 1990 featuring low power consumption and was used mainly in portable computers.

The 80387 processor is a 80386 upgraded with a floating-point coprocessor.

Also see: 32-bit, Processor definitions

 

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