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added more 486es
! scope="col"|286 emulation
! scope="col"|386 emulation<nowiki>*²</nowiki>
! scope="col"|486 emulation<nowiki>*³</nowiki>! scope="col"|Pentium emulation<nowiki>*³</nowiki>
! scope="col"|Active
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
<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 and the Pentium II.
==Notes==
====[[wikipedia: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. It's Its max clock speed is 25 MHz.
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Intel i486
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====[[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 i486SL]]====
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#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 40/20 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 66/33 MHz.
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486DX-S]]====
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#Models|Intel i486DX2-S]]====
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-S]]====
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 i486SX2]]====
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|IntelDX4]]====
The IntelDX4 CPU was released in March of '94 and had a whopping clock speed of 75/25 MHz. It even had a more blazing clock speed of 100/33 MHz.
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486DX2WB]]====
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 and had a whopping clock speed of 100/33 MHz.
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_80486#Models|Intel i486DX2 (P24LM)]]====
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_80486#Models|Intel i486GX]]====
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.
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