i386
Microprocessor
The Intel 386, originally released as 80386 and later renamed i386, is a 32-bit microprocessor designed by Intel. The first pre-production samples of the 386 were released to select developers in 1985, while mass production commenced in 1986. Wikipedia
Release: October 1985
Address width: 32 bits (386SX: 24 bits)
Co-processor: 386DX: Intel 80387; 386SX: Intel 80387SX
Discontinued: September 28, 2007
Instruction set: x86-16, IA-32
Model(s): i386DX; i386SX; i386SL; i376; i386EX(T/TB/C); i386CXSA; i386SXSA/i386SXTA; i386CXSB; RapidCAD
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