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'''K5''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[AMD]]'s {{intel|K5}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80486}}. Launched in early 1996, the K5 microarchitecture was AMD's first [[x86]] [[microarchitecture]] to be designed in-house from the ground up without licensing or [[reverse-engineering]] Intel's {{intel|microarchitectures|architectures}}. K5 was intended to serve as AMD's baseline for future x86 microarchitectures. K5 was superseded by {{\\|K6}} in 1997.
 
'''K5''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[AMD]]'s {{intel|K5}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80486}}. Launched in early 1996, the K5 microarchitecture was AMD's first [[x86]] [[microarchitecture]] to be designed in-house from the ground up without licensing or [[reverse-engineering]] Intel's {{intel|microarchitectures|architectures}}. K5 was intended to serve as AMD's baseline for future x86 microarchitectures. K5 was superseded by {{\\|K6}} in 1997.

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K5 was the microarchitecture for AMD's K5 line of microprocessors as a successor to the 80486. Launched in early 1996, the K5 microarchitecture was AMD's first x86 microarchitecture to be designed in-house from the ground up without licensing or reverse-engineering Intel's architectures. K5 was intended to serve as AMD's baseline for future x86 microarchitectures. K5 was superseded by K6 in 1997.