I wouldn’t say the 486SL was a slowed down version, I’d say it was the mobile computing variant. It actually had all the features that the 486DX had, unlike the 486SX which didn’t have an FPU (floating point unit).
I was interested in looking this up because I used to have the SX and DX processors but have never heard of the SL before.
I wouldn’t say the 486SL was a slowed down version, I’d say it was the mobile computing variant. It actually had all the features that the 486DX had, unlike the 486SX which didn’t have an FPU (floating point unit).
I was interested in looking this up because I used to have the SX and DX processors but have never heard of the SL before.