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80186

It should be noted here that despite everyone saying it was only available as embedded systems, there were still lots of desktop systems (like the siemens pc-d I have in my cellar). it was available with a 80187 fpu and a revolutionary bus system that allowed up to 127 extension cards.. if your case was big enough... and then later I got some 14mb hard drive... ah, those were the times... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.176.232.207 ( talk) 19:11, September 10, 2006

"Built-in multitasking" ?

I removed this completely nonsensical statement. It was perhaps the intention that some reference be made to support for _virtual memory_, so it's fair to say "had built-in support for multitasking o/s's that require vm".

IXP?

Shouldn't the Intel IXP product line be listed?

Comprehensive list of Intel processors is fabulous resource; is not excessive detail

The Template to the Wikipedia page says the article may have excessive detail. I strongly disagree - this is a fabulous resource in listing most (ideally all) Intel x86 processors, along with detailed info on each (#P & E cores, multi-threading, power, package, etc.) Exactly what I was looking for and had partially created multiple times on my own before finding it. Note that it can be opened in Excel to automatically create a spreadsheet populated with the multiple tables. It is a fantastic resource. Don't reduce the detail. Don't replace it with a separate page for each generation. Thanks to those that created it!!! 24.143.251.106 ( talk) 22:46, 15 March 2024 (UTC) reply

I think this page was vandalised for the sake of brevity.
It was very useful reference page where all core details were in one place. 87.205.225.245 ( talk) 18:28, 13 May 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

80186

It should be noted here that despite everyone saying it was only available as embedded systems, there were still lots of desktop systems (like the siemens pc-d I have in my cellar). it was available with a 80187 fpu and a revolutionary bus system that allowed up to 127 extension cards.. if your case was big enough... and then later I got some 14mb hard drive... ah, those were the times... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.176.232.207 ( talk) 19:11, September 10, 2006

"Built-in multitasking" ?

I removed this completely nonsensical statement. It was perhaps the intention that some reference be made to support for _virtual memory_, so it's fair to say "had built-in support for multitasking o/s's that require vm".

IXP?

Shouldn't the Intel IXP product line be listed?

Comprehensive list of Intel processors is fabulous resource; is not excessive detail

The Template to the Wikipedia page says the article may have excessive detail. I strongly disagree - this is a fabulous resource in listing most (ideally all) Intel x86 processors, along with detailed info on each (#P & E cores, multi-threading, power, package, etc.) Exactly what I was looking for and had partially created multiple times on my own before finding it. Note that it can be opened in Excel to automatically create a spreadsheet populated with the multiple tables. It is a fantastic resource. Don't reduce the detail. Don't replace it with a separate page for each generation. Thanks to those that created it!!! 24.143.251.106 ( talk) 22:46, 15 March 2024 (UTC) reply

I think this page was vandalised for the sake of brevity.
It was very useful reference page where all core details were in one place. 87.205.225.245 ( talk) 18:28, 13 May 2024 (UTC) reply

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