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− | '''E86''' is an extended family of embedded [[x86]]-compatible devices designed by [[AMD]]. AMD designed the family to provide a simple way to upgrade devices with as little incompatibilities as possible and reducing upgrading development costs. | + | '''E86''' is an extended family of embedded [[x86]]-compatible devices designed by [[AMD]]. [[designer::AMD]] designed the family to provide a simple way to upgrade devices with as little incompatibilities as possible and reducing upgrading development costs. |
== Sub-Families == | == Sub-Families == | ||
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* {{amd|AMD-K6-III+}} core: | * {{amd|AMD-K6-III+}} core: | ||
** {{amd|AMD-K6-IIIE+}} | ** {{amd|AMD-K6-IIIE+}} | ||
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+ | == Documents == | ||
+ | * [[:File:AMD E86 Family Brochure.pdf|AMD E86 Family Brochure]], 2000 | ||
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+ | [[Category:amd]] |
Latest revision as of 05:50, 21 July 2018
E86 is an extended family of embedded x86-compatible devices designed by AMD. AMD designed the family to provide a simple way to upgrade devices with as little incompatibilities as possible and reducing upgrading development costs.
Sub-Families[edit]
Documents[edit]
- AMD E86 Family Brochure, 2000