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80386 µarch | |
General Info | |
Arch Type | CPU |
Designer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Introduction | March, 1984 |
Phase-out | 1989 |
Process | 1.5 µm |
Succession | |
80386 was the microarchitecture for Intel's for 80386 line of microprocessors as a successor to the 80286. Introduced in 1984, 80386 was manufactured using 1.5 µm process. This architecture was succeeded by the 80486 in 1989.
Facts about "80386 - Microarchitectures - Intel"
codename | 80386 + |
designer | Intel + |
first launched | March 1984 + |
full page name | intel/microarchitectures/80386 + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
instruction set architecture | x86-32 + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture type | CPU + |
name | 80386 + |
phase-out | 1989 + |
process | 1,500 nm (1.5 μm, 0.0015 mm) + |