My company makes our own board to use in our hardware. We use the AMD SC320. It's an embedded 80386 compatible processor. AMD still makes it.
We are finishing up the design on our new board, which uses the AMD SC520, an embedded '586' class x86 processor.
AMD released the SC520 in 1999. Go to www.amd.com and click on "Embedded Processors."
So AMD isn't making the 486, K5, and K6 chips anymore. Any design expecting longevity should have moved to the real "embedded" line long ago.
For that m
My company makes our own board to use in our hardware. We use the AMD SC320. It's an embedded 80386 compatible processor. AMD still makes it. We are finishing up the design on our new board, which uses the AMD SC520, an embedded '586' class x86 processor. AMD released the SC520 in 1999. Go to www.amd.com and click on "Embedded Processors." So AMD isn't making the 486, K5, and K6 chips anymore. Any design expecting longevity should have moved to the real "embedded" line long ago. For that m