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The AMD Am386SX Processor
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In 1991 AMD introduced advanced versions of the 386SX processor - not a second source production of the Intel chip, but a reverse engineered pin compatible version. In fact, it was AMD's entry in the x86 market other than as a second source for Intel. AMD 386SX processors were available
at faster clock speeds at the time they were introduced and still cheaper than the Intel 386SX.
Produced in 0.8 µm technology and using a static core their clock speed could be dropped down to 0 MHz, consuming just some mWatts. Power
consumption was up to 35% lower than with Intel's design and even lower than the 386SL's, making the AMD 386SX the ideal chip for both desktop and
mobile computers. The SXL versions featured advanced power management functions and used even less power.
References: Am386SX/SXL/SXLV Datasheet |
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