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Comment by Martin Krause (mkrause[at]fastmail.fm):
I have/had an NEC V20. It was great; the extra speed was like something for nothing. It also runs much cooler than the Intel 8088 as it used CMOS instead of NMOS. I once built an all CMOS motherbourd with it and a bunch of other descreat logic like 74HCxxx instead of 74Sxxx. I was trying to build a PC that produced very little heat and therefore required little cooling.

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Core Frequency:8 MHz
Board Frequency:8 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:20 Bit
Transistors:63,000
Introduced:1976
Manufactured:week 22/1986
Made in:Japan
Package Type:Ceramic
DIP-40
 
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