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depends on the manufacturer and type of 486 for example dx2. between 0.1 - 0.2 grams of gold

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Approximately .08 grams.

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Q: How much gold is in a Intel 486 DX2 chip?
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What does Intel 486 mean?

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


When did the Intel 486 come out?

Intel publicly introduced the 486 processor in May 1990. See http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/micropro for a complete history.


Examples of central processing unit?

Intel 8088 Intel 8086 Intel 286 Intel 386 Intel 486 Intel Pentium Intel Pentium II Intel Pentium III Intel Pentium IV Intel Itanium Motorola 6800 Zilog Z80


What was in use before Pentium 1?

The Intel 80486("eighty-four-eighty-six") (Marketed i486, spoken as Intel 486)


What is mean by Pentium?

A rare, heavy isotope of hydrogen, whose nucleus comprises one proton and four neutrons; 1H en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pentiumAny CPU chip designed and manufactured by Intel of higher processing power than the 486 chip; A computer having a Pentium processor en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Pentium


What is gold 11.664?

it would be 486 in the European system = .486% pure gold. I have never seen a karat measurement with decimal points though. K would be 458 which is seen on some pieces occasionally


Why are different Intel Pentium processor called 286 386 486?

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.


Who is associated with the creation of Pentium chip?

Intel Corporation created the Pentium chip. They had previously created all their microchips with numerical identification. Their main series up until that point included the 286 (technically called the 80286), 386, and 486. They were frustrated by the fact that their competitors were naming their chips the same way or very similarly. They tried to make the number-names into trademarks but discovered that one cannot trademark a number. Therefore, to keep the competition from using their naming scheme, they decided to call their next chip the 'Pentium', and they trademarked the name.


What is 486 as a fraction?

-486 as a fraction is -486/1.


How do you compute the volume of a cube that is 486 on a side?

It's 486^3 = 486 * 486 * 486 = 114,791,256


How many processors does the 80486 CPU have?

It was only when Intel developed the Core Duo that they had more than one core or processor per chip IMPROVED: The 486 CPU was the first CPU Intel made which utilized a single processor chip for all functions. Before it, processors such as the 286 and 386 utilized two processors (an ALU and a math coprocessor) to perform tasks, as they could not fit both functions onto one. Now, all processors have a built-in ALU and math-coprocessor. As of the Intel Core Duo they contained two separate cores in a single processor. It is still, however, a single processor! It just has two cores and thus can function as two separate CPUs. This trend continued in the Core 2 Duo line.


If you buy a television for 486 including tax and are allowed to pay for it in 6 equal payments how much will each payment be?

486/6 = 81