Cyrix Cx486DLC
The Cyrix Cx486DLC is an x86 desktop microprocessor developed by Cyrix. It was Cyrix's second CPU offering, released years after selling math coprocessors that competed with Intel's units and offered better performance at a comparable or lower price. It was released in June of 1992, with a price of $119 for computer manufacturers.
Cyrix Cx486DLC microprocessor | |
General information | |
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Marketed by | Cyrix, Texas Instruments |
Designed by | Cyrix |
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Performance | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 25 MHz to 66 MHz |
FSB speeds | 25 MHz to 40 MHz |
Cache | |
L1 cache | 1 KB (Cx486) 8 KB (TI486SXL) |
Architecture and classification | |
Application | Desktop |
Instruction set | IA-32/x86 |
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History | |
Successor(s) | Cyrix Cx486 |
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