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The PC platform is an open architecture system that was originally designed by IBM in 1980==Emulators=====<div style="text-align: center;">Consoles</div>==={| style="width:100%; background:none; margin: 8px 0; border-spacing: 1"| style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical-align:top; |{| style="width:100%; background: none;"<!--Atari-->|<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0. IBM's PC 5150 is the progenitor (though in no way representative of iterative designs like the desktops and laptops you may be familiar with today)2em 0. The success of the PC architecture in the 1980s prompted Intel to iterate on its x86 processors, which is why this page is called '''Intel CPUs'''4em;">[[Atari]] [[image:atari logo.png|21px]]</h2>|-| style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |<font size="3"><b>Home</b></font>* [[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]] * [[Atari 5200 emulators|Atari 5200]]* [[Atari 7800 emulators|Atari 7800]]* [[Atari_8-bit#Atari_XEGS|Atari XEGS]]* [[Atari Jaguar emulators|Atari Jaguar]]
The history of the PC is comprehensive, but a good summary is that almost every component of the 5150 was off<font size="3"><b>Handheld</b></font>* [[Atari Lynx emulators|Atari Lynx]]|-<!--Nintendo-->|<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-thefamily:inherit; font-shelf (isize:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.e2em 0. parts that IBM didn't make themselves or sign an exclusivity agreement for others to use4em;">[[Nintendo]] [[File:n64 logo.png|21px]]</h2>|-| style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |<font size="3"><b>Home</b></font>* [[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES / Famicom]]* [[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Nintendo / Super Famicom]]* [[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]]* [[GameCube emulators|GameCube]]* [[Wii emulators|Wii]] (WiiWare)* [[Wii U emulators|Wii U]] ([[Amiibo]]). IBM hoped that if clones popped up, they could sue them using the firmware in the BIOS, which they had * [[LicensingNintendo Switch emulators|copyrightSwitch]] over. However, Compaq came up with a replacement firmware based solely on documentation from IBM that they made publicly available, which they defended as a clean-room reimplementation. As a result, IBM lost control over the platform. The next major iteration would come from Intel in 1995 called ATX.([[Amiibo]])
Sometime in the 90s, a speedup was found in PC emulation that could run software near<font size="3"><b>Handheld</b></font>* [[Game &amp; Watch]]* [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]* [[Virtual Boy emulators|Virtual Boy]]* [[Pokémon mini emulators|Pokémon mini]]* [[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]] ([[GBA e-Reader emulators|e-Reader]])* [[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]] ([[Nintendo DSi emulators|DSiWare]])* [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS]] ([[Amiibo]])|}| style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical-align:top; |{| style="width:100%; background: none;"<!--Sega-->|<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-nativelyweight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">[[Sega]] [[File:dreamcast logo. This became the basis for png|23px|link=Category:Sega consoles]]</h2>|-| style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |<font size="3"><b>Home</b></font>* [[SG-1000 emulators|SG-1000]]* [[hypervisorsMaster System emulators|Master System]]* [[Sega Genesis emulators|Genesis / Mega Drive, which are different from conventional CD &amp; 32X]]* [[Sega Pico|Pico]]* [[Sega Saturn emulators|Saturn]]* [[Sega Dreamcast emulators listed here since they require the host architecture to be at the very least x86-compatible.|Dreamcast]]
==Emulators=={| class<font size="wikitable3" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Name! scope="col"|Platform(s)! scope="col"|Latest Version! scope="col"|8086 emulation><nowikib>Handheld</nowikib>! scope="col"|286 emulation! scope="col"|386 emulation<nowiki>*²</nowikifont>! scope="col"* [[Master System emulators|486 emulation<nowiki>Game Gear]]*³<[[Sega VMU emulators|VMU /nowiki>VMS]]! scope="col"|Pentium emulation<nowiki>*⁴-</nowiki>! scope="col"|Pentium II emulation<nowiki>*⁵</nowiki--NEC-->! scope="col"|Active! scope<h2 style="colmargin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.2em 0.4em;"|>[[NEC]] [[Recommended EmulatorsFile:NEC.png|Recommended30px]]</h2>
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!colspan| style="11color:#000; padding:2px 5px;"|* [[PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators|PC Engine / x86TurboGrafx-16 &amp; CD]]* [[PC-FX emulators|PC-FX]]
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |<font size="3"><b>Home</b></font>* [[PCemPlayStation emulators|PlayStation]]* [[PlayStation 2 emulators|align=leftPlayStation 2]]* [[PlayStation 3 emulators|{{IconPlayStation 3]]* [[PlayStation 4 emulators|Windows|Linux}}PlayStation 4]]|* <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[http:PlayStation 5]] <sup>&Dagger;</sup></span> <font size="3"><b>Handheld</b></pcem-emulator.co.uk {{PCemVer}}font>* [[PocketStation emulators|PocketStation]]* [[PlayStation Portable emulators|{{✓}} PlayStation Portable]]* [[PlayStation Vita emulators||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}PlayStation Vita]]
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |* [[DOSBoxXbox emulators|Xbox]]* [[Xbox 360 emulators|alignXbox 360]]* <span title=left"No Playable Emulators">[[Xbox One emulators|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}Xbox One]] <sup>&Dagger;</sup></span>* <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Xbox Series X and Series S|[http:Xbox Series X//www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1 0.74-3S]] <br sup>&Dagger;</sup> [http:<//www.dosbox.com/wiki/SVN_Builds#List_of_SVN_Builds SVN]span>|{{✗}} |style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical-align:top; |{{✓}} |style="width:100%; background: none;"<!--Other 90s consoles-->|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Other 90s consoles</h2>
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* [[Neo Geo emulators|Neo Geo AES/CD]] <!-- 1990 -->
* [[Philips CD-i emulators|Philips CD-i]] <!-- 1991 -->
* <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Pioneer LaserActive]] <sup>&Dagger;</sup></span> <!-- August 1993 -->
* [[3DO emulators|3DO]] <!-- October 1993 -->
* [[Amiga_emulators#Commodore_CDTV|Commodore CDTV]]
* [[Amiga_Line#Amiga_CD32|Amiga CD<sup>32</sup>]]
* [[Super A'Can]]
|<font size="3"><b>Handheld</b></font>* [[BochsNeo Geo Pocket emulators|Neo-Geo Pocket/Color]]* [[WonderSwan emulators|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|FreeBSD|BeOS}}<br>{{Icon|OS2|AmigaOS|MorphOS}}WonderSwan/Color]]|* [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs/files/bochs/ 2.6.11Tiger LCD Handhelds]]|{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |* [[MAMEMagnavox Odyssey emulators|Magnavox Odyssey]]* [[Fairchild_Channel_F_emulators|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}Fairchild Channel F]] * [[APF_MP1000_emulators|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}APF MP1000]]* [[Magnavox_Odyssey²_emulators|{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} Magnavox Odyssey²]] * [[Intellivision emulators|Intellivision]] * [[ColecoVision emulators|{{~}} ColecoVision]] * [[Emerson Arcadia 2001 emulators|Emerson Arcadia 2001]]* [[Vectrex emulators|{{✓}} Vectrex]] * [[First and Second Generations of video game consoles||{{✗}}1970s/1980s Console Boom]]
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |* [[http://dosemu.sourceforge.net/ DOSEmuStrange and Forgotten Console emulators|Strange and Forgotten Consoles]](1980-2000)* [[Android_emulators#Android_consoles|align=leftAndroid consoles]]* [[GP32 emulators|{{IconGP32]]|Linux}|===<div style="text-align: center;">Computers</div>==={|[httpsstyle="width:100%; background:none; margin: 8px 0; border-spacing://sourceforge.net/projects/dosemu/files/ 1.4.0]"|? style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical-align:top; |{|? style="width:100%; background: none;"<!--Apple-->|<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">[[Apple Inc.|? Apple]] [[File:1998 apple logo.png||? ||? ||? ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}18px]]</h2>
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |* [http://stsp.github.io/dosemu2/ DOSEmu2[Apple I emulators|Apple I]]* [[Apple II Line|align=left|{{Icon|Linux}}Apple ][ Line]] |* [[https:apple ///Line|apple /github.com/stsp/dosemu2 2.0pre8Line]]* [[Apple IIGS emulators|? Apple IIGS]]* [[Apple Lisa emulators||? ||? ||? ||? ||? ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}Apple Lisa]]* [[Macintosh line]]
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|style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |* [[QEMUAtari 8-bit|Atari 8-bit (400, 800, XL, XE)]]|align=left|{{Icon|Android}}|* [[https://github.com/limboemu/limbo/wiki {{QEMUVer}}Atari ST Line]]|? ||? ||? ||? ||? ||? ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}
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|aDOSBox|alignstyle=left"color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |{{Icon* [[Commodore 64 emulators|Android}}Commodore 64]]* [[Commodore 128 emulators|0.2.5Commodore 128]]* [[Amiga Line]]|{{✗}} |style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical-align:top; |{{✓}} |style="width:100%; background: none;"<!--Fujitsu-->|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}<h2 style="margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">[[Fujitsu]]</h2>
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|AnDOSBox|alignstyle=left|{{Icon"color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |Android}}* [[Fujitsu FM-7 emulators|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.locnet.dosbox 1.2.8FM-7]]* [[FM Towns emulators|{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}FM Towns]]
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<!--NEC-->|DosBox Turbo|align<h2 style=left|{{Icon|Android}}|[https"margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding://play0.google2em 0.com/store/apps/details?id=com4em;">[[NEC]] [[File:NEC.fishstix.dosbox 2.2.0png|30px]]|{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}</h2>
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|gDosBox|alignstyle=left"color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" |{{Icon|Android}}|* [[NEC PC-6000 series]]* [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.gemesys.android.dosbox 0.7.5.5NEC PC-8800 series]]|{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}* [[NEC PC-9800 series]]
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<!--Sharp-->|Magic DosBox|align<h2 style=left|{{Icon|Android}}|[https"margin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #cab2e8; padding://play0.google2em 0.com4em;">Sharp</store/apps/details?id=bruenor.magicbox 1.0.72]|{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}h2>
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!colspan| style="11color:#000; padding:2px 5px;"|Consoles* [[Sharp X1 emulators|Sharp X1]]* [[Sharp X68000 emulators|Sharp X68000]]
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* [[List of computers]]
* [[Desk-Size Computers / Supercomputers / Mainframes]]
* [[Portable Computers (Miscellaneous)]]
* [[Intel CPUs]] ([[Windows 95/98/ME emulators|Windows 9x series]])
* [[PLATO Computer System|PLATO]]
* [[Altair 8800|MITS Altair 8800]]
* [[BBC Micro emulators|BBC Micro]]
* [[Acorn RISC Machines]]
* [[Camputers Lynx emulators|Camputers Lynx]]
* [[MSX emulators|MSX]]
* [[Amstrad CPC emulators|Amstrad CPC]]
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<nowiki>*¹</nowiki>8086 emulation includes the 8088 CPU.
<nowiki>*²</nowiki>386 emulation includes the SX and SL.
<nowiki>*³</nowiki>486 emulation includes variants.
<nowiki>*⁴</nowiki>Pentium emulation includes variants.
<nowiki>*⁵</nowiki>Pentium II emulation includes variants.
==Notes=<div style=;[[DOSBox|DOSBox"text-X]]align:The Git readme file (Under the ''Comments on what DOSBox-X is lacking'') for DOSBox-X states that center;"''DOSBox-X contains code only to emulate the 8088 through the Pentium Pro. If Pentium II or higher emulation is desired, consider using Bochs or QEMU instead. DOSBox-X may eventually develop Pentium II emulation...''" if the user demand is there.;[[MAME]]:The emulation of various CPU types seen here regarding MAME are all over the place in the change logs and seem to be confusing. But MAME has preliminary support for the families of 286, 386>Other</i386, 486/i486 and almost the entire range of the Pentium CPUs. But the emulation of color, sound and graphics for various CPUs and PC's based on the 286/386/486 architecture are good. According to [http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/sysset.php ProjectMESS], many [http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/system.php?machinediv>===ibm5170 IBM PC/AT 5170] family PC's running the 286 CPU have preliminary support. MAME [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MAME_0.146u3 0.146u3] (Jul 2012) added CPU types for Pentium MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III and Pentium 4.::- [[MAME_compatibility_list#IBM{|MAME compat list]] showing the sector for several IBM type PC systems - most of which may work fine.style="width:100%; background:- [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php?title=Specialnone; margin:Search&limit=500&offset=8px 0&profile=default&search=pentium wiki.mamedev.org's search results for Pentium] (e.g. 0.100u4, 0.103u4, 0.146u3, 0.148, 0.152, 0.156)::; border- [httpsspacing://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MNW wiki.mamedev.org's list] for MACHINE_NOT_WORKING (Few systems based on a Pentium CPU)1"| style="width:33%; border:1px solid #dcccef; background:#fbf7ff; vertical- [httpsalign://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MIS wiki.mamedev.org's list] for MACHINE_IS_SKELETON drivers (Several PC's/systems based on a Pentium CPU)top; |{| style==CPUs==* [[wikipedia"width:100%; background:Intel_8086|Intel 8086]]none;"The 8086 CPU was released on June 8, 1978, at 5 MHz and had a max clock speed of 10 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_8086#List_of_Intel_8086|Intel 8086<!-1]]After the original launch, Intel released the 8086-1 which had a clock speed of 10MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_8086#List_of_Intel_8086|Intel 8086Arcades-2]]In May/June of 1980, the 8086-2 at 8 MHz was released.>|* [[wikipedia<h2 style="margin:3px; background:Intel_8086#List_of_Intel_8086|Intel 8086e7d7fa; font-4]]The 8086family:inherit; font-4 CPU came after the 8086size:120%; font-2 CPU completely skipping 8086-3, it was clocked at 4 MHz. * [[wikipediaweight:bold; border:Intel_80861px solid #List_of_Intel_8086|Intel I8086]]The last 8086 CPU to be released was the I8086 in May/June of 1980. * [[wikipediacab2e8; padding:Intel_8088|Intel 8088]]The 8088 CPU was released on July 1, 1979, and had a default clock speed of 40.77 MHz and a max clock speed of 10 MHz2em 0* 4em;">[[wikipedia:Intel_80286Arcade emulators|Intel 286Arcades]]The 286 CPU was released on February 1, 1982, and had a clock speed of 4 MHz for a while then was changed to 6 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 25 MHz. * [[wikipediaFile:Intel_80386PacmanGhost.png|Intel 386DX20px]]</h2>The 386DX CPU was released in October of 1985 with a clock speed of 12 MHz. The max clock speed was 33 MHz. The 386DX was supposed to be introduced at 16 MHz, but for technical reasons, they had to settle for 12 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80386#The_80386SX_variant|Intel 386SX]]The 386SX was released in 1988 and was intended for lower-cost PCs at the home. It has the same clock speeds as the 386DX. * [[wikipedia| style="color:Intel_80386#The_i386SL_variant|Intel i386SL]]The i386SL was released for use in portable computers around that time and had a clock speed of 20 MHz. Its max clock speed is 25 MHz. * [[wikipedia000; padding:Intel_804862px 5px;" |Intel i486]]<div classfont size="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed3">Full list of i486 CPUs<div class="mw-collapsible-content"b>* [[wikipedia:Intel_80486|Intel i486DX]]The i486DX CPU was released in 1989 and had a minimum clock speed of 20 MHz and a max clock speed of 50 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486SX]]The i486SX CPU was released in September of 1991 and had a clock speed of 16 MHz. It has a max clock speed of 33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486DX2]]The i486DX2 CPU was released in March of '92 and had a clock speed of 40Original hardware</20 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 66b></33 MHz.font>* [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#ModelsDiscrete Circuitry-Based Arcade Games|Intel i486SLEarly Arcade Games (Discrete Circuitry)]]The i486SL CPU was released in November of 1992 and was used for portable computers. It had a minimum clock speed of 20 MHz and a max clock speed of 33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#ModelsArcade LaserDisc emulators|Intel i486DX-SLaserDisc]]The i486DX2 CPU was released in June of '93 and had a clock speed of 33 MHz. Its max speed is 55 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#ModelsNeo Geo and variants|Intel i486DX2Neo-SGeo MVS]]The i486DX2-S CPU was released in June of '93 and had a clock speed of 40/20 MHz and later had a clock speed of 66/33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486SX-SSega Model 1]]The i486SX-S CPU was released in June of '93 and had a clock speed of 25 MHz. Its max clock speed was 33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486SX2Sega Model 2]]The i486SX2 was released in March of 1994 and had a clock speed of 50/25 MHz. It had a max of 66/33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|IntelDX4Sega Model 3]]The IntelDX4 CPU was released in March of '94 and had a whopping clock speed of 75<font size="3"><b>Converted console hardware</25 MHz. It even had a more blazing clock speed of 100b></33 MHz.font>* [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#ModelsSega_Saturn_emulators|Intel i486DX2WBSega ST-V]]The i486DX2WB CPU was released in October of '94 and had a clock speed of 50/25 MHz. It also eventually had a clock speed of 66/33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|IntelDX4WB]]The IntelDX4WB CPU was released in October of '94 Sega NAOMI and had a whopping clock speed of 100/33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486DX2 (P24LM)variants]]The i486DX (P24LM) CPU was released in 1994 and had a clock speed of 90/30 MHz. Its highest clock speed is 100/33 MHz. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486GameCube_emulators#ModelsTriforce|Intel i486GXTriforce]]The i486GX CPU was released in 1994 and had a clock speed up to 33 MHz. The reason for this is for smaller portable computers. * [[wikipedia:Intel_80486_OverDrive|Intel i486 Overdrive]]The i486 Overdrive CPUs were meant to upgrade computers and had a clock speed of 40 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 100 MHz. <font size="3"><b>Converted PC hardware</divb></divfont> * [[wikipedia:Pentium|PentiumTaito Type X and variants]]<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">|}Full list of Pentium CPUs<div class| style="mw-collapsible-content">* [[wikipediawidth:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 50]]The Pentium 50 CPU was released on March 22, 1993, and had a clock speed of 50 MHz, as the name "Pentium 50" hints. * [[wikipedia33%; border:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors1px solid #P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 60]]The Pentium 60 CPU was released the same time as the Pentium 50 was and had a clock speed of 60 MHz. * [[wikipediadcccef; background:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 66]]The Pentium 66 CPU was released the same time as the Pentium 50 and 60. It had a clock speed of 67 MHz and not 66. * [[wikipediafbf7ff; vertical-align:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiumstop; |Pentium 75]]The Pentium 75 CPU was released on October 10, 1994, and was clocked at 75 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums{|Pentium 90]]The Pentium 90 CPU was released on March 7, 1994, and had a clock speed of 90 MHz. * [[wikipediastyle="width:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 100]]The Pentium 100 CPU was released on March 7, 1994, and had a clock speed of 100 MHz.%; background: none;"<!--Mobiles-->* [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Embedded Pentium 100]]The Embedded Pentium 100 was released for computers that were not meant to be able to have different components and was clocked at 100 MHz. * [[wikipedia<h2 style="margin:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 120]]The Pentium 120 was released on March 27, 1995, and had a clock speed of 120 MHz. * [[wikipedia3px; background:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 133]]The Pentium 133 CPU was released on June 1, 1995, and had a clock speed of 133 MHz. * [[wikipediae7d7fa; font-family:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 150]]The Pentium 150 CPU was released on January 4, 1996, and had a clock speed of 150 MHz. * [[wikipediainherit; font-size:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 166]]The Pentium 166 CPU was released on January 4, 1996, and had a clock speed of 167 MHz and not 166 as the name implies. * [[wikipedia120%; font-weight:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Pentium 200]]The Pentium 200 CPU was released on June 10, 1996, and had a clock speed of 200. * [[wikipediabold; border:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors1px solid #P5_based_Pentiums|Embedded Pentium 133]]The Embedded Pentium 133 CPU was released for computers that were not supposed to have changeable components. It had a clock speed of 133 MHz. * [[wikipediacab2e8; padding:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Embedded Pentium 133 with VRE]]It's the exact same as the Embedded Pentium 133, but with VRE0* [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums|Embedded Pentium 166]]The Embedded Pentium 166 CPU was released for computer with non-changeable parts2em 0</div4em;">Mobiles</divh2* [[wikipedia:Pentium|Pentium MMX]]<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Full list of Pentium MMX CPUs<div class| style="mw-collapsible-content">* [[wikipediacolor:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_Pentiums000; padding:2px 5px;" |Pentium MMX 166]]The Pentium MMX 166 was released on January 8, 1997, and had a clock speed of 167 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_PentiumsCellphone emulators|Pentium MMX 200Cellphones]]The Pentium MMX 200 was released on January 8, 1997, and had a clock speed of 200 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessorsCellphone emulators#P5_based_PentiumsSymbian and N-Gage (Nokia)|Pentium MMX 233N-Gage]]The Pentium MMX 233 CPU was released on June 2, 1997, and had a clock speed of 233 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_PentiumsAndroid emulators|Embedded Pentium MMX 200Android]]The Embedded Pentium MMX 200 CPU was released on September 29, 1997 and had a clock speed of 200 MHz. It was for computers with non-removable compents. * <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#P5_based_PentiumsIOS emulators|Embedded Pentium MMX 233iOS]]The Embedded Pentium MMX 233 CPU was released for computers with non-removable parts. It had a clock speed of 233 MHz. <sup>&Dagger;</divsup></divspan* [[wikipedia:Pentium_Pro|Pentium Pro]]-<div class="toccolours mw!--To sort-collapsible mw-collapsed">Full list of Pentium Pro CPUs|<div classh2 style="mwmargin:3px; background:#e7d7fa; font-family:inherit; font-collapsiblesize:120%; font-content">* [[wikipediaweight:List_of_Intel_Pentium_Pro_microprocessors|Pentium Pro 150]]The Pentium Pro 150 CPU was released on November 1, 1995, and had a clock speed of 150 MHz.  * [[wikipediabold; border:List_of_Intel_Pentium_Pro_microprocessors|Pentium Pro 166]]The Pentium Pro 166 CPU was released on November 1, 1995, and had a clock speed of 167 MHz. * [[wikipedia1px solid #cab2e8; padding:List_of_Intel_Pentium_Pro_microprocessors|Pentium Pro 180]]The Pentium Pro 180 CPU was released on November 1, 1995, and had a clock speed of 180 MHz0* [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_Pro_microprocessors|Pentium Pro 200]]The Pentium Pro 200 CPU was released on November 1, 1995, and had a clock speed of 200 MHz2em 0</div4em;">To sort</divh2* [[wikipedia:Pentium_II|Pentium II]]<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Full list of Pentium II CPUs<div class| style="mw-collapsible-contentcolor:#000; padding:2px 5px;">|* [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 233Multi-system emulators]]The Pentium II 233 CPU was released on May 7, 1997, and had a clock speed of 233 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 266Calculator emulators]]The Pentium II 266 CPU was released on May 7, 1997, and had a clock speed of 167 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 300Oculus Quest]]The Pentium II 300 CPU was released on May 7, 1997, and had a clock speed of 300 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 333Pinball]]The Pentium II 333 CPU was released on January 26, 1998, and had a clock speed of 333 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II OverdriveApple iPod]]The Pentium II Overdrive was an upgrade for computers with weaker CPUs. It was released on August 10, 1998. It had a clock speed of 333 MHz, the same as the Pentium II 333.|} * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 350]]The Pentium II 360 was released on April 15, 1998, and had a clock speed of 350 MHz. * [[wikipediastyle="width:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 400 ]]The Pentium II 400 was released on April 15, 1998, and had a clock speed of 400 MHz. * [[wikipedia33%; border:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Pentium II 450]]The Pentium II 450 was released on August 24, 1998, and had a clock speed of 450 MHz. * [[wikipedia1px solid #dcccef; background:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 233]]The Mobile Pentium II 233 was released on April 2, 1998, and had a clock speed of 233 MHz. * [[wikipedia#fbf7ff; vertical-align:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessorstop; |Mobile Pentium II 266]]The Mobile Pentium II 266 was released on April 2, 1998, and had a clock speed of 266 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors{|Mobile Pentium II 300]]The Mobile Pentium II 300 CPU was released on September 9, 1998, and had a clock speed of 300 MHz. * [[wikipediastyle="width:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 266PE]]The Mobile Pentium II 266PE was released on January 9, 1999, and had a clock speed of 267 MHz.  * [[wikipedia100%; background:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 300PE]]none;"The Mobile Pentium II 300PE was released on January 25, 1999, and had a clock speed of 300 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 333]]The Mobile Pentium II 333 was released on January 25, 1999, and had a clock speed of 333 MHz.-* [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 366]]}The Mobile Pentium II 366 was released on January 25, 1999, and had a clock speed of 367 MHz. * [[wikipedia:List_of_Intel_Pentium_II_microprocessors|Mobile Pentium II 400]]The Mobile Pentium II 400 CPU was released on June 14, 1999, and had a clock speed of 400 MHz. </div></div> ==External links==* [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer IBM Personal Computer] at TVTropes. [[Category:Computers]]}
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