Am286
The Am286 processor family was a copy of the Intel 80286 was based on a production agreement between Intel and AMD -. Which came under pressure from IBM, and was also with other semiconductor manufacturers - which allowed AMD to take copies of the Intel CPUs under its own name and sell. An internal IBM directive stipulated that there must be at least two suppliers for manufacturing components. IBM wanted to make sure so that enough CPUs were for its PCs.
Am286
- Housing: CPGA -68, PLCC -68, CLCC -68
- Operation voltage ( Vcore ): 5V
- Release Date: 1986
- Housing: CLCC, PLCC
- Manufacturing Technology:
- The size?
- Clock rates: 8 MHz
- 10 MHz
- 12 MHz
- 16 MHz
- 20 MHz
Am286ZX/LX
- Am286 with all the basic components of a motherboard on a chip (see System on a Chip ).
- Case: TQFP -216
- Operation voltage ( Vcore ): 5V
- Release Date: 1991?
- Manufacturing Technology:
- The size?
- Clock rates: 12.5 MHz
- 16 MHz
For further technical data and architecture, see item 80286 Intel