Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Intel_80486> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 items per page.
- Intel_80486 abstract "The Intel 80486 ("eighty-four-eighty-six") (Marketed i486, spoken as Intel 486) was a higher performance follow-up to the Intel 80386 microprocessor. Introduced in 1989, it was the first tightly pipelined x86 design as well as the first x86 chip to use more than a million transistors, due to a large on-chip cache and an integrated floating-point unit. It represents a fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs since the original 8086 of 1978.A 50 MHz 80486 executed around 40 million instructions per second on average and was able to reach 50 MIPS peak performance.The i486 was without the usual 80-prefix because of a court ruling that prohibited trademarking numbers (such as 80486). Later, with the introduction of the Pentium brand, Intel began branding its chips with words rather than numbers.".
- Intel_80486 thumbnail 80486dx2-large.jpg?width=300.
- Intel_80486 wikiPageExternalLink datashts.
- Intel_80486 wikiPageExternalLink ?l0=co&l1=Intel&l2=i486%20DX.
- Intel_80486 wikiPageID "15161".
- Intel_80486 wikiPageRevisionID "606426124".
- Intel_80486 arch "x86 including x87".
- Intel_80486 caption "The exposed die of an Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor".
- Intel_80486 fastUnit "MHz".
- Intel_80486 fastest "100".
- Intel_80486 fsbFastUnit "MHz".
- Intel_80486 fsbFastest "50".
- Intel_80486 fsbSlowUnit "MHz".
- Intel_80486 fsbSlowest "16".
- Intel_80486 hasPhotoCollection Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 manuf "Intel, IBM, AMD, Texas Instruments, Harris Semiconductor, UMC, SGS Thomson".
- Intel_80486 name "Intel 486".
- Intel_80486 pack "PGA , 196-pin PQFP, 208-pin SQFP".
- Intel_80486 predecessor Intel_80386.
- Intel_80486 producedEnd "2007".
- Intel_80486 producedStart "1989".
- Intel_80486 sizeFrom "1.0".
- Intel_80486 sizeTo "0.6".
- Intel_80486 slowUnit "MHz".
- Intel_80486 slowest "16".
- Intel_80486 successor P5_(microarchitecture).
- Intel_80486 transistorsFrom "1200000".
- Intel_80486 transistorsTo "1600000".
- Intel_80486 subject Category:1989_introductions.
- Intel_80486 subject Category:Intel_x86_microprocessors.
- Intel_80486 comment "The Intel 80486 ("eighty-four-eighty-six") (Marketed i486, spoken as Intel 486) was a higher performance follow-up to the Intel 80386 microprocessor. Introduced in 1989, it was the first tightly pipelined x86 design as well as the first x86 chip to use more than a million transistors, due to a large on-chip cache and an integrated floating-point unit.".
- Intel_80486 label "80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel 80486".
- Intel_80486 label "Intel486".
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs 인텔_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Intel_80486.
- Intel_80486 sameAs m.03xfp.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Q213423.
- Intel_80486 sameAs Q213423.
- Intel_80486 wasDerivedFrom Intel_80486?oldid=606426124.
- Intel_80486 depiction 80486dx2-large.jpg.
- Intel_80486 isPrimaryTopicOf Intel_80486.