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ern018 Third Generation Processors Data Recovery Software Now includes PDF of the site... The PC Guide Disk Edition Intel 80386DX Intel 80386SX Home - Seareh - Topies - Up The PC Guide (httpswww PCGuide © Copyright 1997- Kozierok. All Rights Reserved. Not responsible for any loss resulting, from the use of this, site Please read the Site Guide before using this material PCGuide - Ref Third Generaon Processors © The PC Guide recommends Jellfaraslciccmon ove] [Studying for the Az, Network+ or Security+ exams? Get] wer 2,600 pages of FREE study guides at |CertiGuide.com! join the PC homebuilding revolution! Read the all-new, [FREE 200-page online guide: How to Build Your Own Ipc! NOTE: Using robot software to mass-download the site degrades the server and is prohibited, Sec here for more, [Find The PC Guide helpful? Please consider a donation to The PC Guide Tip Jar. Visa/MC/Paypal accepted, iew over 750 of my fine art photos any time for free lat DesktopScenes.com! [ The PC Guide | Systems and Components Referens Processor Families | Third Generation Processors } Intel 80386DX The Intel 80386DX was the first true 32-bit processor used internal register size was increased to 32 bits, and its data a well, doubling data path width to the processor and increasi to 4 GB theoretical. The 80386 family of chips offered mor 80286s they replaced, largely through processor speed iner« offer the very large improvements over the 286 that the 286 The 386DX's inereased power and the improved processor (including full protected mode and virtual real modes) spur GUL-based operating systems on the PC, such as Microsoft are still quite slow on 386 chips). The instruction set of the for what is now called "x86" and hasn't changed very much ‘The 80386DX was the first to use pipelining to allow much performance through the use of much higher clock frequen« Invented by Intel, the 386 was also “cloned” by AMD and ¢ good copies with no real compatibility problems, Intel only to 33 MHz (presumably to prevent overlapping into the 48¢ while AMD and Cyrix produced a 40 MHz version as well, very good performance (for the time), comparable to many still however obsolete by today's standards, of course. [a » hhipshwww peguie comireteputarig3.nm we en018 PCGuide - Ref Third Generaon Processors hhipshwwnw peguide.comreteputag3.nm

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