
thumb|AMD Am486DX 40 MHz thumb|AMD Am486DX2 66MHz thumb|AMD Am5x86-P75 thumb|AMD Am486 DX2-66 die shot thumb|AMD Enhanced Am486 DX4-120 die shot thumb|AMD Élan SC450 in [[Nokia 9110 Communicator]]
thumb|AMD Am486DX 40 MHz thumb|AMD Am486DX2 66MHz thumb|AMD Am5x86-P75 thumb|AMD Am486 DX2-66 die shot thumb|AMD Enhanced Am486 DX4-120 die shot thumb|AMD Élan SC450 in [[Nokia 9110 Communicator]]
The Am486 is a 80486-class family of computer processors that was produced by AMD in the 1990s. Intel beat AMD to market by nearly four years, but AMD priced its 40 MHz 486 at or below Intel's price for a 33 MHz chip, offering about 20% better performance for the same price.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).