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AMD Am8086
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AMD D8086
Developer Intel
Manufacturer AMD
Type Microprocessors
Introduction 1982 (announced)
1982 (launch)
Production 1982
Architecture 8086
ISA x86-16
µarch 8086
Word size 16 bit
2 octets
4 nibbles
Process 3 µm
3,000 nm
0.003 mm
Technology nMOS
Clock 5 MHz-10 MHz
Package DIP-40, CDIP-40, PLCC-40, CLCC-40
Succession
Am9080 Am186
Am8088

Am8086 (AMD 8086) was a second-sourced 8086 chip designed by Intel and manufactured by AMD in 1982.

History

The 1976 agreement AMD had with Intel covered earlier chips such as the 8080 and 8085. The x86 series was intended to stay exclusively with Intel. The situation changed when IBM selected the x86 series to go in the PC. IBM required all their manufacturers to have a second source. Consequently, in 1981 Intel renewed their 76 agreement. A year later they also signed the technology exchange agreement which allowed AMD to enter the x86 market and later resulted in the legal battles that spanned much of the late 80s and early 90s.

AMD started bulk production of Intel's 8086 in 1982. AMD's 8086 are Intel's own design and are thus identical except for the manufacturing process used.

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Facts about "Am8086 - AMD"
designerIntel +
first announced1982 +
first launched1982 +
full page nameamd/am8086 +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architecturex86-16 +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerAMD +
microarchitecture8086 +
nameAMD Am8086 +
packageDIP-40 +, CDIP-40 +, PLCC-40 + and CLCC-40 +
process3,000 nm (3 μm, 0.003 mm) +
technologynMOS +
word size16 bit (2 octets, 4 nibbles) +