Intel 80486

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The Intel 80486 is the successor to the Intel 80386 in the Intel x86 line of microprocessors. It is basically the same CPU as the 386, but includes an 8K byte cache, and optionally (in the 80486DX model) the functionality of the Intel 80387 numeric co-processor, the floating point unit.

Implementation changes mean about half the instructions execute in one clock cycle, instead of the two used in the 386, speeding it up considerably. Its main memory data bus is 32 bits wide, the same as the 386.`

It was offered in 25, 33, 50 and 66 MHz versions; a 100 MHz version was demonstrated in 1990. For the 80486SX model, the 80487SX numeric co-processor is available.

Its replacement was the Intel Pentium.