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speeds of over 33 MHz. Many peripherals and even the bus itself will exhibit undefined behaviors at higher speeds on a large number of motherboards. This is reflected by Intel and AMD processors operating at 50 MHz where their sales show a similar trait of being less popular. Users could potentially negate this by increasing latency for the memory, cache and bus but this would also cause performance to drop.
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316:-based code. The processor did, however, sport a 2KB Write-back cache and a special "Write-Burst" signal which offered a slight performance boost in certain applications provided the motherboard was capable of utilizing the feature. The processors were labelled "FasCache" to emphasize this feature as most processors used slower write-through caches.
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range. This was essentially a Cyrix Cx486, chipset, graphics and most I/O integrated into a single chip. The CPU performs identically to a Cyrix part at the same clock speed. The STPC was produced until 2008 and was found in a variety of systems, usually small embedded systems for industrial use or
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In 1993, Intel alleged that Cyrix had infringed several patents and initiated legal action. The courts found that Cyrix had indeed reverse engineered the Intel part, but had conceived their own compatible design, the courts also found that Texas
Instruments, SGS-Thomson and IBM were licensed to
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Codenamed M6, the Cyrix Cx486DX is essentially the same as the Cx486S except it featured an internal
Floating Point Unit and quadruple the amount of cache memory. It was available in a form that allowed lower voltage operation. The processor was found to have comparable performance to competing
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The final version of the Cx486 to bear the Cyrix name was a Clock
Tripling CPU which was only available with a 100 MHz Internal Clock. Introduced in September 1995, it was otherwise not vastly different to the older designs and proved to be competitive both performance-wise and price-wise
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and like the Intel part, did not have a floating point unit onboard which was of little concern to an average user at the time due to most games and applications using purely
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to manufacture their processors, though this was done under a contract that allowed each company to build and sell Cyrix-designed processors under their own branding.
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produce Intel designs. Eventually the case was dropped and Intel paid Cyrix $ 12 million to drop anti-trust charges against them.
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A Cyrix-designed SGS-Thomson processor. SGS sold Cyrix processors under their own label as per their contract.
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was available and generally showed comparable performance. The chip also competed with parts from
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For similarly named Cyrix chips competing with the Intel 386, see
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The table below lists the models of this CPU that were produced.
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The table below lists models of this CPU that were produced.
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Low
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Voltage. Available with permanently attached heatsink.
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A Cyrix Cx486S processor. Compatible with the Intel 486SX.
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A Cyrix Cx486DX4 microprocessor rated for 100MHz operation
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The 80 MHz version was introduced in
November 1994.
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Available with permanently attached heatsink. Uncommon.
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solutions, but it varied depending on the application.
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QFP Package, Low
Voltage. Does not have a heatsink.
1039:"AMD ÉlanTMSC520 Microcontroller Technical Details"
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968:- page talking about Cyrix processors in general
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723:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
663:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
643:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
544:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
426:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
406:Available with permanently attached heatsink.
852:"Texas Instruments to Sell Its Own 486 Chip"
753:Die shot of Texas Instruments TI486DX2-G66.
583:Cyrix Cx486DX2 rated for 66MHz operation.
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1007:"PIA-647 - An SBC based on the STPC"
953:- page with most models of Cx486DX2
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128:Instruction set
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169:Predecessors
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549:Cx486DX-50
535:40 MHz
532:40 MHz
529:Cx486DX-40
515:33 MHz
512:33 MHz
495:33 MHz
492:33 MHz
489:Cx486DX-33
417:40 MHz
414:40 MHz
397:33 MHz
394:33 MHz
377:25 MHz
374:25 MHz
310:Intel 486SX
266:SGS Thomson
211:Cyrix Cx486
119:Application
66:Performance
20:Cyrix Cx486
1056:Categories
833:"Cx486 DX"
819:References
720:5 Volts DC
660:5 Volts DC
640:5 Volts DC
611:Bus Speed
561:5 Volts DC
541:5 Volts DC
501:5 Volts DC
472:Bus Speed
440:platform.
423:5 Volts DC
411:Cx486S-40
403:5 Volts DC
391:Cx486S-33
383:5 Volts DC
371:Cx486S-25
354:Bus Speed
244:Production
191:Cyrix 6x86
187:Cyrix 5x86
183:Successors
76:clock rate
890:"Cx486 S"
274:foundries
226:Intel 486
805:AMD Élan
764:Cx486DX4
620:Voltage
575:Cx486DX2
481:Voltage
363:Voltage
288:Variants
107:2 KB (S)
45:May 1993
42:Launched
945:"Cx486"
444:Cx486DX
314:integer
258:fabless
213:was an
164:History
122:Desktop
813:Am5x86
800:PC/104
623:Notes
617:Cache
484:Notes
478:Cache
366:Notes
360:Cache
296:Cx486S
133:x86-16
88:speeds
1042:(PDF)
905:"FPU"
875:(PDF)
809:Am486
438:80386
222:Cyrix
149:Cores
137:IA-32
103:cache
96:Cache
71:Max.
57:Cyrix
432:The
268:and
236:and
230:BIOS
209:The
202:and
791:SoC
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