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Am486DX-33 - AMD
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Am486DX-33
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General Info
DesignerAMD
ManufacturerAMD
Model NumberAm486DX-33
Part NumberA80486DX-33
MarketDesktop
IntroductionFebruary, 1992 (announced)
April, 1993 (launched)
ShopAmazon
General Specs
FamilyAm486
SeriesAm486DX
Frequency33 MHz
Bus typeFSB
Bus speed33 MHz
Bus rate33 MT/s
Clock multiplier1
Microarchitecture
Microarchitecture80486
Core Name486DX
Process700 nm
Transistors1,200,000
TechnologyCMOS
Die89 mm²
Word Size32 bit
Cores1
Max Memory4 GiB
Multiprocessing
Max SMP1-Way (Uniprocessor)
Electrical
Vcore5 V
OP Temperature0 °C – 85 °C

Am486DX-33 was an 80486-compatible microprocessor introduced by AMD in 1993. This processor operated at 33 MHz.

Cache[edit]

Main article: 80486 § Cache
Cache Info [Edit Values]
L1$ 8 KiB
8,192 B
0.00781 MiB
1x8 KiB 4-way set associative (unified, write-through policy)

Graphics[edit]

This chip had no integrated graphics processing unit.

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Facts about "Am486DX-33 - AMD"
base frequency33 MHz (0.033 GHz, 33,000 kHz) +
bus rate33 MT/s (0.033 GT/s, 33,000 kT/s) +
bus speed33 MHz (0.033 GHz, 33,000 kHz) +
bus typeFSB +
clock multiplier1 +
core count1 +
core name486DX +
core voltage5 V (50 dV, 500 cV, 5,000 mV) +
designerAMD +
die area89 mm² (0.138 in², 0.89 cm², 89,000,000 µm²) +
familyAm486 +
first announcedFebruary 1992 +
first launchedApril 1993 +
full page nameamd/am486/am486dx-33 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
l1$ description4-way set associative +
l1$ size8 KiB (8,192 B, 0.00781 MiB) +
ldateApril 1993 +
manufacturerAMD +
market segmentDesktop +
max cpu count1 +
max memory4,096 MiB (4,194,304 KiB, 4,294,967,296 B, 4 GiB, 0.00391 TiB) +
max operating temperature85 °C +
microarchitecture80486 +
min operating temperature0 °C +
model numberAm486DX-33 +
nameAm486DX-33 +
part numberA80486DX-33 +
process700 nm (0.7 μm, 7.0e-4 mm) +
seriesAm486DX +
smp max ways1 +
technologyCMOS +
transistor count1,200,000 +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +