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From: amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Allen J Michielsen)
Subject: Re: 486SX - Intel now telling lies
Message-ID: <1991May24.152912.1601@rodan.acs.syr.edu>
Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
References: <1991May15.210339.17118@unlv.edu> <1561@aoa.UUCP> <1991May23.205937.25386@rodan.acs.syr.edu>
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Date: Fri, 24 May 91 15:29:12 GMT

In article ... I say
>In article <1561@aoa.UUCP> rich@aoa.utc.com (Rich Snow) writes:
>>In article <1991May15.210339.17118@unlv.edu> whitney@jimi.cs.unlv.edu
>>>..trade article..the 20Mhz 486sx chip delivers a 40 percent greater
>>>performance than the 33Mhz 386 processor.
>>>performance difference between the 486sx-20 and the 386-33?
>   The NEW 486-sx is a full 486 with the coprocessor EXCLUDED.
>...after you have a cheap clone 486sx system, you can add a coprocessor 
>simply by replacing the 486sx with a 486-dx...

   I have just received email indicating a claim that the new intel 486-sx
will not be pin compatible with existing 486's.  The source wasn't intel,
so I don't know...  If anybody has published or 'good' information regarding
final production, customer available 486-sx's NOT being pin compatible. Please
post the info and references.  I'll send a message to intel, but since it
is not a customer available production part -- today -- I don't think they
will make any comment.

al



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