Not sure if it's the first but:
"Intel processors later than the 80486 integrated floating-point hardware on the main processor chip" source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprocessor#Modern_PC_coprocessors
Couldn't find anything about Motorola processors with math coprocessors built-in.
I believe AMD was just behind Intel with the processor design.
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The 8086/8088 is the general purpose processor. The 8087 is the math co-processor for the 8086/8088.
The co-processor on an 8086/8088 is the 8087 math co-processor. The motherboard will be designed with an extra socket for the 8087, which then integrates with the 8086/8088 to make a single unified processor.
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An actor or actress does not include math or science.
This doesn't really math out properly. A 1.9GHz processor is a 1.9GHz processor. It can be the EQUIVILENT of a higher clock-rate, lower instructions per cycle processor, but it isn't the same, or "equal" at different clock speeds.
No. An 80487 would have been a math coprocessor for an 80486 general-purpose microprocessor...just like the 8087 was the math coprocessor for the 8086 and 8088, the 80287 for the 80286, and the 80387 was for the 80386. The 80486 was the first Intel processor to contain an on-chip math coprocessor, so there wouldn't have been an 80487 because it wasn't necessary.
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