Intel i386 DX20-IV

A nice little 20MHz part from Q3 1990. Not a bad chip but too expensive in it's day for most people. 286's were still very common and many DOS applications ran just fine on them. The 25MHz and 33MHz models became more affordable in the '91. As a bonus the 33MHz part is vastly better than the 20MHz part.

Specifications

Core / Codename
Clockfrequency
20MHz
Front Side Bus
20MHz
Multiplier
1x
vCore
5V
L1 cache
0KB
L2 cache
None
sSpec
SX217
Chip date
9047
Stepping
?
Socket
Transistor count
0.275
Condition
CPU only
Engineering sample?
No

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