Intel DX40DP

This page will show all objects that classify as Intel DX40DP. The DX40DP has been made by Intel, a company that has been around since 1968 and is today's biggest processor company. They started with the i4004, a microprocessor for calculators and such, but got popular with the 8086 and 8088. IBM used that processor in it's IBM-PC and clones of the IBM PC obviously used the same processor as well. Thanks to this evolution Intel could find it's way on the market and develop successors of the 8086 all up to todays Core i7.

View processor details Intel DX40DP 75 'SZ956'
Intel DX40DP 75 'SZ956'

An Overdrive processor with FSB of 25MHz. This one can upgrade a 16MHz 486 to 48MHz, 20MHz to 60MHz and 25MHz to 75MHz.

As seen on the top of the picture this CPU has voltage regulators on it to transform the 5V from the motherboard to 3,3V for the CPU. The CPU inside has been made on a narrower manufacturing process and thus it needs less power. The idea of Overdrive is to upgrade old systems that often only provide 5V. > Read more