When did the 486SX come out?
The first member of the 486 family was the i486DX, but in 1991 they released the 486SX and 486DX/50.
What happened to Cyrix processors?
In 1992, Cyrix introduced its own i386 compatible processors, the 486SLC and 486DLC….Cyrix.
| Industry | Semiconductors |
|---|---|
| Founder | Jerry Rogers Tom Brightman |
| Defunct | November 11, 1997 |
| Fate | Merged and dissolved |
| Successor | Sold to National Semiconductor (later to VIA Technologies); assets sold to Advanced Micro Devices |
What is a 486 computer?
Technical Specs. The 486 was a 32-bit CPU with thirty-two 32-bit registers and 1.1M to 1.2M transistors in a 168- or 169-pin PGA package. Real Mode performed as an 8086 CPU that addressed 1MB of RAM, while Protected Mode addressed 4GB of physical RAM and 64TB of virtual memory.
What was the fastest 486 processor?
The Am5x86 is actually a 486DX (the fastest 486 around) that delivers performance superior to the Pentium-75 on a modern 486 motherboard. That’s why AMD named it Am5x86-P75. It is a clock-quadrupling CPU so it runs internally at 133 MHz on the usual 33.33MHz bus-speed.
Is Cyrix Hex’s brother?
Cyrix and Hex are not related, instead only being good friends as stated in the dialogue before Integer Overflow. Integer Overflow features references to both Ballistic and Foolhardy. Cyrix crashes after Integer Overflow due to pushing himself harder than he can handle.
Who owns Cyrix?
Its first product was a math coprocessor. In 1992, it introduced a line of 486 CPUs, later followed by the 6×86 Pentium-class and 6x86MX Pentium II-class chips. In 1998, Cyrix was acquired by National Semiconductor and operated as a wholly owned subsidiary.
What is a 386 computer?
The PC-386 was a 32-bit personal computer with a 20-MHz 80386 CPU that could run PC-98 series software at more than twice the speed of 16-bit machines. Featuring ample extensibility, the PC-386 offered high-speed processing of business applications along with excellent cost effectiveness.
What came after 486?
The follow-up for the 486 was the Pentium, at least in Intel’s case. But several companies made 486 CPUs, and several of those released their own follow-ups to the 486, including AMD and Cyrix.
What is x86 based hardware?
X86 is the term used to denote the microprocessor family based on the Intel 8086 and 8088 microprocessors. These microprocessors ensure backward compatibility for instruction set architectures. Initially x86 started with an 8-bit instruction set, but then grew to 16- and 32-bit instruction sets.