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Review of 486 from the website '16 Bits Ago'

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The Intel 80486 (also known as the i486, Intel 486, or just the 486th) is a fourth-generation, 32-bit, scalar x86-compatible microprocessor built on a hybrid CISC-RISC core and released by Intel on April 10, 1989. This microprocessor is an improved version of the 80386 microprocessor. It was first demonstrated at the Comdex Fall exhibition in the fall of 1989. It was the first microprocessor with a built-in math coprocessor (FPU). Used primarily in desktop PCs, high performance workstations, servers and portable PCs (notebooks and laptops).

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Below is a series of video reviews of a PC based on Intel 486 from the site "16 bits ago", which includes building, upgrading and installing the Windows 95 operating system:

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