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SIS chipsets supporting 486 cpus
« on: August 31, 2015, 07:56:32 PM »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Integrated_Systems#386_.26_486_.28Socket_1.2C_2.2C_3.29

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386 & 486 (Socket 1, 2, 3)[edit]
SiS 310,320,320 "Rabbit"
SiS 401/402 ISA
SiS 406/411 EISA, Vesa Local Bus
SiS 460 ISA, Vesa Local Bus
SiS 461 ISA, Vesa Local Bus
SiS 471 ISA, Vesa Local Bus
SiS 496/497 ISA, VLB, PCI