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INTEL PUSHES 386. There's a move afoot in the MSDOS world to get rid of the 286 machines in favor of the 386SX and pure 386 machines. The prime mover in this action appears to be Intel, the maker of both chips, with a strong assist from PC Magazine, a publication of ZiffDavis Company, the same firm that publishes PC Week, and a number of other computer industry periodicals.
Library Workstation Report – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1990
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