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The second generation of x86 16-bit processors, Intel 80286, was released in 1982. The major new feature of the 80286 microprocessor was protected mode. ... The Intel 80286 microprocessor included new protected mode and all real-mode instructions that were introduced by 80186/80188 processors. Execution time of many real...
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www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80286/index.html
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Discover the latest news, press releases, corporate information from Intel Corporation. ... For products introduced after December 2008, please refer to ark.intel.com.
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www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm
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The 80286 was the chip used in IBM's AT (advanced technology) system. The 286 was the first major step up in PC processors, providing significant performance increases over the 8088 and 8086--double or more performance at the same clock speed.
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www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/fam/g2I80286-c.html
www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/fam/g2I80286-c.html
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For example, any existing 8086/8088, 80286, Intel386 (DX or SX), and Intel486 processor applications will execute on the Pentium, Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors without any modification or recompilation. ... About Intel...
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developer.intel.com/design/pentium/manuals/242816.htm
developer.intel.com/design/pentium/manuals/242816.htm
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Intel® Compiler Suite Professional Edition offers outstanding support for creating multi-threaded applications. The suite includes Intel® C++ and Fortran Compilers, along with highly optimized C++ templates for parallelism, math processing, and multimedia libraries. ... from Intel® Software Development Products...
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sx.intel.com/MoreInfo.aspx?ProductID=286
sx.intel.com/MoreInfo.aspx?ProductID=286
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The Intel 80286 CPU, released in 1982, was the successor to the little-used 80186. The 286 offered 3 to 6 times the performace of the 8086. ... The Intel 80286 CPU, released in 1982, was the successor to the little-used 80186. The 286 offered 3 to 6 times the performace of the 8086. The first models ran at 6 Mhz,
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www.lycos.com/info/intel-80286.html
www.lycos.com/info/intel-80286.html
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In 1984, IBM released its first Intel 80286-based AT PC. With a 1.2 megabyte (MB) floppy disk drive, 256Kb RAM but no display or hard disk, the cost was around $4,000. With a graphics card, monitor and hard disk, the price was $6,700. For $700, the EGA, (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) graphics card could be purchased,
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www.nedeldredge.com/ibmandintel_files/ibmandintel.html
www.nedeldredge.com/ibmandintel_files/ibmandintel.html
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; A 16-bit, 134,000 transistor processor capable of addressing up to 16 MB of RAM. In addition to the increased physical memory support, this chip is able to work with virtual memory, thereby allowing much for expandability. ... Manufacturer: Intel ... Model: 80286...
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bugclub.org/beginners/processors/Intel-80286.html
bugclub.org/beginners/processors/Intel-80286.html
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; Intel 80286-10 ... CAD $1.00; Suggested Retail Price:; CAD $25.00 each; ... USED Parts ; Intel 80286-10Mhz CPU...
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www.iworldconnection.com/itm00046.htm
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