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<p><big>AM386 SX</big></p>
<p>In 1991 AMD also introduced advanced versions of the 386SX processor - again not as a second source production of the Intel chip, but as a reverse engineered pin compatible version. In fact, it was AMD's first entry in the x86 market other than as a second source for Intel. AMD 386SX processors were available at higher clock speeds at the time they were introduced and still cheaper than the Intel 386SX. Produced in 0.8&nbsp;um technology and using a static core, their clock speed could be</p><p>
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