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'''80486''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for {{intel|80486}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80386}}. Introduced in April of 89, 80486 was initially manufactured using [[1 µm process]] (later [[800 nm]]). This architecture was superseded by the {{\\|P5}} in 1992.
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'''80486''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for {{intel|80486}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80386}}. Introduced in April of 89, 80486 was initially manufactured using [[1 µm process]] (later [[800 nm]]). For AMD, this microarchitecture was used for their {{amd|Am486}} and {{amd|Am5x86}} families. This architecture was superseded by Intel's {{\\|P5}} in 1992 and {{amd|microarchitectures/k5|K5}} in 1994.

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80486 was the microarchitecture for Intel's for 80486 line of microprocessors as a successor to the 80386. Introduced in April of 89, 80486 was initially manufactured using 1 µm process (later 800 nm). For AMD, this microarchitecture was used for their Am486 and Am5x86 families. This architecture was superseded by Intel's P5 in 1992 and K5 in 1994.