Intel 80486SL

The Intel's i486SL is the power-saving variant of the i486DX microprocessor. The SL was designed for use in mobile computers. It was produced between November 1992 and June 1993. Clock speeds available were 20, 25 and 33 MHz. The i486SL contained all features of the i486DX.

In addition, the System Management Mode (SMM) (the same mode introduced with i386SL) was included with this processor. The system management mode makes it possible to shut down the processor without losing data. To achieve this, the processor state is saved in an area of static RAM (SMRAM).

In mid-1993, Intel incorporated the SMM feature and all other features in the 486SL in all its new 80486 processors and discontinued the SL series.

Refer to the respective section of the list of Intel microprocessors for technical details.

Intel processors
Discontinued
BCD oriented (4-bit)
  • 4004 (1971)
  • 4040 (1974)
pre-x86 (8-bit)
  • 8008 (1972)
  • 8080 (1974)
  • 8085 (1977)
Early x86 (16-bit)
  • 8086 (1978)
  • 8088 (1979)
  • 80186 (1982)
  • 80188 (1982)
  • 80286 (1982)
x87 (external FPUs)
8/16-bit databus
8087 (1980)
16-bit databus
80187
80287
80387SX
32-bit databus
80387DX
80487
IA-32 (32-bit)
  • 80386
    • SX
    • 376
    • EX
  • 80486
    • SX
    • DX2
    • DX4
    • SL
    • RapidCAD
    • OverDrive
  • A100/A110
  • Celeron (1998)
    • M
    • D (2004)
  • Pentium
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    • OverDrive
    • Pro
    • II
    • II OverDrive
    • III
    • 4
    • M
    • Dual-Core
  • Core
    • Solo
    • Duo
x86-64 (64-bit)
  • Celeron
    • D
    • Dual-Core
  • Pentium
    • 4
    • D
    • Extreme Edition
    • Dual-Core
  • Core
    • 2
Other
CISC
iAPX 432
RISC
i860
i960
StrongARM
XScale
Current
IA-32 (32-bit)
  • EP80579
  • Atom (CE)
x86-64 (64-bit)
  • Atom (some)
  • Celeron
  • Pentium
  • Core
    • i3
    • i5
    • i7
  • Xeon
EPIC
  • Itanium
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    • 2
    • i3
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    • III
    • 4
    • D
    • M
    • Dual-Core
  • Xeon
  • Future processors
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800 nm
  • P5
600 nm
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350 nm
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  • P55C
250 nm
  • Tillamook
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500 nm
  • P6
350 nm
  • P6
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250 nm
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  • Tanner
180 nm
  • Coppermine
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  • Timna
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130 nm
  • Tualatin
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90 nm
  • Dothan
  • Stealey
65 nm
  • Tolapai
  • Yonah
  • Sossaman
NetBurst
180 nm
  • Willamette
  • Foster
130 nm
  • Northwood
  • Gallatin
  • Prestonia
90 nm
  • Tejas and Jayhawk
  • Prescott
  • Smithfield
  • Nocona
  • Irwindale
  • Cranford
  • Potomac
  • Paxville
65 nm
  • Cedar Mill
  • Presler
  • Dempsey
  • Tulsa
Core / Penryn
65 nm
  • Merom-L
  • Merom
  • Conroe-L
  • Allendale
  • Conroe
  • Kentsfield
  • Woodcrest
  • Clovertown
  • Tigerton
45 nm
  • Penryn
  • Penryn-QC
  • Wolfdale
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  • Wolfdale-DP
  • Harpertown
  • Dunnington
Bonnell / Saltwell
45 nm
  • Silverthorne
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  • Lincroft
  • Tunnel Creek
  • Stellarton
  • Sodaville
32 nm
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  • Penwell
  • Cloverview
Nehalem / Westmere
45 nm
  • Clarksfield
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  • Jasper Forest
  • Bloomfield
  • Gainestown (Nehalem-EP)
  • Beckton (Nehalem-EX)
32 nm
  • Arrandale
  • Clarkdale
  • Gulftown (Westmere-EP)
  • Westmere-EX
Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge
32 nm
  • Sandy Bridge
  • Sandy Bridge-E
  • Gladden
22 nm
  • Ivy Bridge
  • Ivy Bridge-EP
  • Ivy Bridge-EX
Future
Haswell / Broadwell
22 nm
  • Haswell
14 nm
  • Broadwell
Skylake / Skymont
14 nm
  • Skylake
10 nm
  • Skymont