The Intel 80486 was a microprocessor family produced by Intel introduced in 1989. It was their first 86 processor with a math coprocessor built into it. It's predecessor family were the 386 family and it's sucessor was the Pentium chip
Intel publicly introduced the 486 processor in May 1990. See http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/micropro for a complete history.
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The Intel 80486("eighty-four-eighty-six") (Marketed i486, spoken as Intel 486)
depends on the manufacturer and type of 486 for example dx2. between 0.1 - 0.2 grams of gold
It's depend on what you mean by "intel 4". If you mean "pentium 4" : yes, it is fully compatible with windows 7 32-bit and some models of pentium 4 can run the 64-bit version too. If you mean "80486" (or 486) : no, that processor can't run Windows 7 or even XP.
they are not all pentium cpus they are named after each other of when they came out it was the 8086, 8088, 186, 286,386, 486, then the pentium , the pentium is basically a 586 and 686 based on what pentium you have.
-486 as a fraction is -486/1.
It's 486^3 = 486 * 486 * 486 = 114,791,256
Lean Mean Thirteen has 486 pages.
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486, 972, 1458, 1944, and all of the other multiples of 486 are divisible by 486.
The factors of 486 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54, 81, 162, 243, and 486. 1 x 486 = 486; 2 x 243 = 486; 3 x 162 = 486; 6 x 81 = 486; etc.