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1992: Intel
  week 10, 1992: Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©'85
  week 10, 1992: Intel N80387SX-20
  week 15, 1992: Intel RapidCAD-1
  week 15, 1992: Intel RapidCAD-2
  week 18, 1992: Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987
  week 19, 1992: Intel A80386DX-25 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987
  week 26, 1992: Intel N80387SX (16-25MHZ)
  week 27, 1992: Intel C80287XL (i287 XL logo)
  week 28, 1992: Intel OverDrive ODP486SX-25
  week 34, 1992: Intel N80387SL
  week 35, 1992: Intel A80387DX 16-33
  week 40, 1992: Intel NG80386SX-25
  week 40, 1992: Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-33
  week 42, 1992: Intel TN80C188
  week 43, 1992: Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-25
  week 47, 1992: Intel N80387SX-33
  week 51, 1992: Intel KU80486SL-25
  week 52, 1992: Intel A80486DX-50
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Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©'85
Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©'85 Top Side
DX-Logo
A80386DX-33 IV
SX366
L2102423
INTEL (M)(C) '85
Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©'85 Back Side
8132536WEC
CH 40
KOREA
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:275,000
Circuit Size:1.00 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:April 10, 1989
Manufactured:week 10/1992
Made in:Korea
CPU Code:i386 DX
Intel S-Spec: SX366
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-132
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Intel N80387SX-20
Intel N80387SX-20 Top Side
N80387SX-20
SZ369
L2101309
(m)(c)1986
Intel N80387SX-20 Back Side
31303040
CA 202
XW
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Core Frequency:20 MHz
Board Frequency:20 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1986
Manufactured:week 10/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i387 SX
Intel S-Spec: SZ369
Package Type:Plastic
PLCC-48
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Intel RapidCAD-1
Intel RapidCAD-1 Top Side
RAPIDCAD-1
SZ624
V2153006 A2
(M)(C)1989 1991
Intel RapidCAD-1 Back Side
C1504374CF
USA
EE 12
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1991
Manufactured:week 15/1992
Made in:USA
Intel S-Spec: SZ624
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-132
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Intel RapidCAD-2
Intel RapidCAD-2 Top Side
RAPIDCAD-2
SZ625
L2154188 A0
INTEL(M)(C)1990
Intel RapidCAD-2 Back Side
61509442AM
MALAY
EAG 214
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1991
Manufactured:week 15/1992
Made in:Malaysia
L1 Cache:8 KB
Intel S-Spec: SZ625
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-68
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Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987
Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987 Top Side
DX-Logo
A80386DX-33 IV
L2182837
SX544
(M)(C)1985 1987
Intel A80386DX-33 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987 Back Side
8206728AED
DJ 16
KOREA
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:275,000
Circuit Size:1.00 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:April 10, 1989
Manufactured:week 18/1992
Made in:Korea
CPU Code:i386 DX
Intel S-Spec: SX544
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-132
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Intel A80386DX-25 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987
Intel A80386DX-25 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987 Top Side
A80386DX-25 IV
L2193356
SX543
INTEL (m) (c) 1985 1987
Intel A80386DX-25 IV, i386 DX logo, ©1985 1987 Back Side
8206724SEA
DJ 15
KOREA
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Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:275,000
Circuit Size:1.50 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:April 4, 1988
Manufactured:week 19/1992
Made in:Korea
CPU Code:i386 DX
Intel S-Spec: SX543
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-132
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Intel N80387SX (16-25MHZ)
Intel N80387SX (16-25MHZ) Top Side
N80387SX
(16-25MHZ)
C2260497
(m)(c)1986
Intel N80387SX (16-25MHZ) Back Side
8214624S
CI 224
EE
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Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1986
Manufactured:week 26/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i387 SX
Package Type:Plastic
PLCC-48
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Intel C80287XL (i287 XL logo)
Intel C80287XL (i287 XL logo) Top Side
C80287XL
L2270115
(m)(c) '80 '86
Intel C80287XL (i287 XL logo) Back Side
8129123GAA
MALAY
WEZ 224
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Core Frequency:12 MHz
Board Frequency:12 MHz
Introduced:1990
Manufactured:week 27/1992
Made in:Malaysia
Package Type:Ceramic
DIP-40
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Intel OverDrive ODP486SX-25
Intel OverDrive ODP486SX-25 Top Side
ODP486SX-25
SZ676
C2281437 A2
INTEL (M) (c) 1989
Intel OverDrive ODP486SX-25 Back Side
C2166723CE
A4
EE 25
This is an OverDrive processor for an additional OverDrive socket on the mainboard.
Upgrades 25 MHz Intel 486SX based systems to 50 MHz.
 
Comment by Paul Collins (pi314aussie[at]yahoo.com):
Note the extra pin. It is a kind of "tell the other guy to shut down" pin. Implemented so that the end-user can just "add" this new chip into the spare upgrade socket, without any need of interfering with the originally supplied SX CPU. Ie. what end-user can remove a PLCC or even PQFP chip.
 
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Core Frequency:50 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Clock Multiplier:2.0
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:1992
Manufactured:week 28/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i486 ODP
P4T
Intel S-Spec: SZ676
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-169
Socket: 1/2/3
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Intel N80387SL
Intel N80387SL Top Side
N80387SL
(16-25MHZ)
C2340780 A1
(m)(c)1986
Intel N80387SL Back Side
8223744S
CF 232
EE
The 80387SL is a coprocessor designed for use in systems based on an Intel 386SL CPU. The 386SL is derived from the 386SX. It is a static CHMOS IV design with very low power requirements that is intended to be used in notebook and laptop computers.

The 387SL, introduced in early 1992, has been designed to accompany the 386SL in machines with low power consumption and substitute the 387SX for this purpose. It features advanced power saving mechanisms. It is based on the 387DX core, rather than on the older and slower 80387 core (which is used by the 387SX).
 
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Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1986
Manufactured:week 34/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i387 SL
Package Type:Plastic
PLCC-48
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Intel A80387DX 16-33
Intel A80387DX 16-33 Top Side
A80387DX 16-33
L2350094 D0
(M)(c) '86'88
Intel A80387DX 16-33 Back Side
92106603FJ
A4
CAI 30
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1989
Manufactured:week 35/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i387 DX
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-68
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Intel NG80386SX-25
Intel NG80386SX-25 Top Side
NG80386SX-25
L2403222
(m) (c) '85 '87
i386 SX
Intel NG80386SX-25 Back Side
8231701W
AF AL38
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Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):16 Bit
Address bus:24 Bit
Transistors:275,000
Circuit Size:1.50 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:October 26, 1992
Manufactured:week 40/1992
CPU Code:i386 SX
P9
Package Type:Plastic
PQFP-100
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Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-33
Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-33 Top Side
ODPR486DX-33
SZ698
C240046W B1
INTEL(M)(C)1989
Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-33 Back Side
C2294373CC
A4
BM 37
Upgrades 33 MHz Intel 486DX and SX based systems to 66 MHz.
 
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Core Frequency:66 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Clock Multiplier:2.0
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Voltage:5 V
Manufactured:week 40/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i486 ODPR
P4T
Intel S-Spec: SZ698
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-168
Socket: 1/2/3
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Intel TN80C188
Intel TN80C188 Top Side
TN80C188
L2420406
(m)(c)1978
Intel TN80C188 Back Side
Donated by SOFTWERK. Thanks a lot!  
T type: Extended temperature range (-40°C to +85°C)
 
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Core Frequency:8 MHz
Board Frequency:8 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:20 Bit
Introduced:1978
Manufactured:week 42/1982
Package Type:Plastic
PLCC-68
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Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-25
Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-25 Top Side
ODPR486DX-25
SZ697
C243502W B1
INTEL(M)(C)1989
Intel OverDrive ODPR486DX-25 Back Side
C2365083CB
A4
BM 43
Upgrades 25 MHz Intel 486DX and SX based systems to 50 MHz.
 
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Core Frequency:50 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Clock Multiplier:2.0
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:06/1993
Manufactured:week 43/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i486 ODPR
P4T
Intel S-Spec: SZ697
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-168
Socket: 1/2/3
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Intel N80387SX-33
Intel N80387SX-33 Top Side
N80387SX-33
C247036W AI
(m)(c)1986
Intel N80387SX-33 Back Side
8227693W
CG 240
EE
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Core Frequency:33 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Introduced:1986
Manufactured:week 47/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i387 SX
Package Type:Plastic
PLCC-48
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Intel KU80486SL-25
Intel KU80486SL-25 Top Side
KU80486SL-25
C2512142
MAA SX709
(M)(C)1989 1992
Intel KU80486SL-25 Back Side
First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.
 
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Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,400,000
Circuit Size:0.80 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992
Manufactured:week 51/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
Intel S-Spec: SX709
Package Type:Plastic
PQFP-132
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Intel A80486DX-50
Intel A80486DX-50 Top Side
A80486DX-50
C2512054
SX710 T
INTEL (M) (c) 1989
Intel A80486DX-50 Back Side
C2423713CA
A4
CB 51
The last i486 with core frequency equal to bus frequency, introduced in June 1991. It was followed 1992 by the DX2 with clock doubled core frequency.
 
Comment by Paul Collins (pi314aussie[at]yahoo.com):
To run it at its 50MHz, this Intel chip demands a heatsink. To over-clock this chip, it demands a heatsink-fan (purpose designed for the later DX2 -66 {and hotter} chips). I overclocked the only one I ever bought. It ran at 60MHz all day long. (with the heatsink-fan of course). I failed to overclock it at 66MHz. I never knew whether it was the m/board chipset chips, or the -50 CPU that failed at 66MHz. Could have been either, since the chipset chips were also stamped -50.
 
For a long time, Intel only supplied samples of the i486DX -50 CPU to OEMs. This went on for nearly one-year. The 50MHz M/Board was a real "trouble-maker" at the time, and no 50MHz supporting chipsets had ever been in use before this time. Until then, less reputable OEMs had made 4-layer M/Boards alongside the more-expensive 6-layer M/Boards. This had the double-expense to these low-grade OEMs, of needing to make 6-layer boards only, for 50MHz operation throuhgout, and to source expensive 50MHz supporting chipsets! With Intel's long holdup of commercial volumes of -50 CPUs, these nasty OEMs had time to re-develop stable 50MHz M/Boards. However, one-year later when consumer 50MHz 486 systems flowed freely in the marketplace, many "clones" were still very unstable, due to 4-layer designs persisting still, and due to non-use of a heatsink on the CPU (as extra cost-cutting)!!! The -50 was the first x86 CPU to demand a heatsink. N.B. the later-on i486DX2-50 did NOT require a heatsink, but usually came fitted with one anyhow. (I guess the system builders had gotten used to fitting heatsinks by now).
 
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Core Frequency:50 MHz
Board Frequency:50 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,185,000
Circuit Size:0.80 µ
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:June 24, 1991
Manufactured:week 52/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
CPU Code:i486 DX
P4
Intel S-Spec: SX710
Package Type:Ceramic
PGA-168
Socket: 2/3
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