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| | A CPU History (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The first four generations of Intel processor took on the "8" as the series name, which is why the technical types refer to this family of chips as the 8088, 8086, and 80186. |
 | | The 8088 is, for all practical purposes, identical to the 8086. |
 | | In 1990, Intel released the 80386SL, which was basically an 855,00 transistor version of the 386SX processor, with ISA compatibility and power management circuitry. |
| www.pcmech.com /show/processors/35/1 (1000 words) |
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