The
Intel's 286, introduced on
February 1,
1982, (originally named 80286, and also called iAPX 286 in the programmer's manual) was an
x86 16-bit microprocessor with 134,000 transistors.It was widely used in
IBM PC compatible computers during the mid
1980s to early
1990s.After the 6 and 8
MHz initial releases, it was subsequently scaled up to 12.5 MHz. (AMD and
Harris later pushed the architecture to speeds as high as 20 MHz and 25 MHz, respectively.) On average, the 80286 had a speed of about 0.21
instructions per clock. The 6 MHz model operated at 0.9 MIPS, the 10 MHz model at 1.5 MIPS, and the 12 MHZ model at 2.66 MIPs.
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