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page 1X86 microprocessors
Transmeta Crusoe
family of x86-compatible microprocessors

Weitek
thumb|180px|right|Weitek 4167 for i486-based computers
right|thumb|180px|Architecture of Weitek's WTL 1167thumb|180px|Weitek SPARC Power μP
thumb|180px|right|Weitek Power9100
Weitek Corporation was an American chip-design company that originally focused on floating-point units for a number of commercial CPU designs. During the early to mid-1980s, Weitek designs could be found powering a number of high-end designs and parallel-processing supercomputers.

WinChip
WinChip is a discontinued series of low-power Socket 7-based x86 processors that was designed by Centaur Technology and marketed by its parent company IDT.
Efficeon
mP6
The Rise mP6 was a superpipelined and superscalar microprocessor designed by Rise Technology to compete with the Intel Pentium line.
K1810VM86
The K1810VM86 () is a Soviet 16-bit microprocessor, a clone of the Intel 8086 CPU with which it is binary and pin compatible. It was developed between 1982 and 1985. The original K1810VM86 supported a clock frequency of up to 5 MHz while up to 8 MHz were allowed for the later K1810VM86M (К1810ВМ86M; corresponding to Intel 8086-2). The K1810VM86 was manufactured plastic 40-pin dual in-line package (as KR1810VM86 / КР1810ВМ86) or in a 40-pin ceramic dual in-line package (as KM1810VM86 / КМ1810ВМ86 for the commercial version or M1810VM86 / М1810ВМ86 for the military version). A clone of
Vortex86
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