Intel 80376

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The Intel i376.

The Intel 80376, introduced January 16, 1989, was a variant of the

embedded systems
. It differed from the 80386 in not supporting
paging in the MMU. The 376 was available at 16 or 20 MHz clock rates
.

This processor can perform up to 3.0

BQFP. The 80376 and the 82370 version have also have 88-PGA and 132-PGA package as well respectively. The plastic version of 80376 were US$99 and 82370 were US$57 in quantities of 100 respectively.[2][3]

It was replaced with the much more successful 80386EX from 1994, and was finally discontinued on June 15, 2001.

References

  1. ^ Lewnes, Ann, "Intel's 80960 & 80376 Standouts in the 32-Bit Crowd", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, July/August 1988, page 2
  2. ^ Ormsby, Jon, Editor, "New Product Focus: Components: Intel Enters The World Of 32-Bit Embedded Control", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, May/June 1988, page 9
  3. ^ Lewnes, Ann, "Intel's 80960 & 80376 Standouts in the 32-Bit Crowd", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, July/August 1988, page 2