This page will show all objects that are named Am5x86, and if possible sorted on production date.
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This page will show all objects that are named Am5x86, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
Like my other Am5x86 but with different stepping. This one has the ADW stepping which is rated for 133MHz. My other chip is an ADZ-chip which should be able to reach 160MHz.... > Read more
The Evergreen 586 is based on the AMD Am5x86 -P75 which is basically a 133MHz 486. Because Evergreen fitted it's CPU with additional logic to control overdrive-mode, cache and multipliers it's adjustable to a number of scenario's you can find in older 486 sytems.
Usually you have to configure you... > Read more
Quite much like the Kingston TurboChip but a different package and faster. I suspect this one has write-back L1 cache.
Very few AMD Am5x86-P90 (running at 160MHz) exist. AMD could make the P75 faster but didn't do so because it would hurt sales of the AMD... > Read more