Intel · 1990
Intel 82360SL
The Intel 82360SL is a chipset released in 1990 for mobile 80386SL and 80486SL processors, integrating multiple system functions.
The Intel 82360SL is a chipset introduced in October 1990 with a launch MSRP of $45. It was designed for use with Intel's mobile 80386SL and 80486SL processors. The chipset integrates a DMA controller, interrupt controller (PIC), serial and parallel ports, I/O control, NMI, Real Time Clock, timers, and power-management logic. It contains 226,000 transistors and was manufactured using one-micron CHMOS IV technology.
Specifications
| Release date unverified | 1990-10 |
|---|---|
| Release year unverified | 1990 |
| Launch MSRP unverified | 45 USD |
| Notes unverified | Chipset for mobile 80386SL and 80486SL processors. Integrated DMA controller, interrupt controller PIC, serial and parallel ports, I/O Control, NMI, Real Time Clock, Timers and power-management logic. Contains 226,000 transistors using one-micron CHMOS IV technology. |