40 years ago, Intel introduced its first true 32-bit processor, which back then didn't yet have a fancy marketing name.
The 386 has disappeared from the desktop-PC market but has developed a strong presence in embedded-PC applications. Register-based, the 80386 architecture has four general-purpose registers, four ...
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The Intel i386 turns 40 years old — 275,000 transistors running at 16MHz changed personal computing forever
Introduced in October 1985, the third-generation x86 processor was the first 32-bit chip in Intel’s PC line, the origin point ...
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