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  2. Zeos - Wikipedia

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    The company's first PC related product was the PC Speeder, a device designed to increase the clock speed (and thereby the performance) of the 8086 processor. The company then began work engineering a motherboard to retrofit the soon-to-be-introduced Intel 386 processor on their existing 286 platform.

  3. Intel DX2 - Wikipedia

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    The i486DX2-66 was a very popular processor for video games enthusiasts in the early to mid-90s. Often coupled with 4 to 8 MB of RAM and a VLB video card, this CPU was capable of playing virtually every game title available for years after its release, right up to the end of the MS-DOS game era, making it a "sweet spot" in terms of CPU ...

  4. i486 - Wikipedia

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    The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor introduced in 1989. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386 . It represents the fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs following the 8086 of 1978, the Intel 80286 of 1982, and 1985's i386 .

  5. Life Alert Emergency Response - Wikipedia

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    Life Alert's sales training manual encouraged sales representatives to say that people were in danger without the system and to "go for the emotional sale, not a logical sale." [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Life Alert's sales representatives would initially quote an inflated price and then quoted a lower price in order to make the person think they were ...

  6. In the twilight of the muscle car era, demand for the new 486 ...

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    New versions of the Mustang muscle car will begin shipping next week and more than two thirds of the orders include the big, 5-liter V-8 engine, Ford said Friday. Demand for roaring engines ...

  7. i486SX - Wikipedia

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    The i486SX was a microprocessor originally released by Intel in 1991. It was a modified Intel i486DX microprocessor with its floating-point unit (FPU) disabled. It was intended as a lower-cost CPU for use in low-end systems—selling for US$258—adapting the SX suffix of the earlier i386SX in order to connote a lower-cost option.

  8. Is leasing a car better for older drivers?

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    Older adults on fixed incomes who want to drive a new car with the latest safety features every couple of years or who want a shorter financial commitment to their car could benefit from leasing ...

  9. Cyrix Cx486DLC - Wikipedia

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    Like the later and more famous Cyrix Cx5x86, it is a hybrid CPU, incorporating features of a new CPU (the Intel 80486) while plugging into its predecessor's (386DX) PGA132 socket. It runs at speeds of 25, 33, and 40 MHz. [4] The 486DLC can be described as a 386DX with the 486 instruction set and 1 KB of on-board L1 cache added.