• Essentially just an 80286, the Am286 was in reality Intel-designed all the way, pin and instruction compatible, based upon Intel's microcode.
  • The Intel 80286[4] (also marketed as the iAPX 286[5] and often called Intel 286) is a 16-bit microprocessor that was introduced on February 1, 1982.
  • Intel 80286 veya i286, 8086/8088'dan sonraki intel işlemcisidir. Özet. 8086/8088 işlemcilerinin 1 MB bellek ile sınırlı adres alanı...
  • The second generation of x86 16-bit processors, Intel 80286, was released in 1982. ... 4 MHz C80286 is the slowest Intel 80286 processor.
  • (80286-12, 80286-10, 80286-8). High Performance Processor (Up to six. Two 8086 Upward Compatible. ... 80286. Intel corp cup/prphls
  • In 1982, Intel introduced the 80286. For the first time, Intel did not simultaneously introduce an 8-bit bus version of this processor (ala 80288).
  • Intel 80286 ARPL and Overlength Instructions (Oct 15, 1984). ... Intel 80286 C2 Errata (Nov 21, 1984). Intel 80286/80287 Programmer's Reference (1987).
  • The Intel 80286 was introduced in 1982 and it was used in the IMB pc until 1990 and the performance was more then twice that of its predecessor (Intel 8088).
  • The 286: Intel 80286 processor, commonly known as the 80286 or simply the 286, is a microprocessor introduced by Intel Corporation in 1982 as an...
  • The Intel 80286 was the successor to the 8086 and 8088 processors and offered a larger addressing space while still pre-serving compatibility with its predecessors.