List of x86 manufacturers

x86-compatible processors have been designed, manufactured and sold by a number of companies, including: == x86-processors for regular PCs == Intel AMD Zhaoxin Hygon In the past: Transmeta (discontinued its x86 line) Rise Technology (acquired by SiS, that sold its x86 (embedded) line to DM&P) IDT (Centaur Technology x86 division acquired by VIA) Cyrix (acquired by National Semiconductor) National Semiconductor (sold the x86 PC designs to VIA and later the x86 embedded designs to AMD) NexGen (acquired by AMD) Chips and Technologies (acquired by Intel) Texas Instruments (discontinued its own x86 line) IBM (discontinued its own x86 line and sold its manufacturing division to GlobalFoundries in 2015) UMC (discontinued its x86 line) NEC (discontinued its x86 line) VM Technology (discontinued its x86 line) VIA Technologies (co-owns Zhaoxin joint venture, whose processors are based and continue VIA's x86 line) == x86-processors for embedded designs only == DM&P Electronics Vortex86 ZF Micro ZFx86, Cx486DX SoC RDC Semiconductors x86 compatible RISC core (R8610,R8620,IAD series and EmKore series)RDC's newer SoC Series DP Kwazar SP (ДП КВАЗАР-ІС) - As of October 2024, КР1810ВМ86 (Soviet/Ukraine 8086 clone) still appears on Kwazar's price list. Xlichip (R30460 embedded microcontroller) In the past: ALi / ULi / Nvidia - M6117C (386SX embedded microcontroller; went to ULi when ULi was spun off from ALi, then went to Nvidia when Nvidia acquired ULi) Auctor / ACC Micro - Maple SoC (Cx486DX4 core at 100 to 133 MHz) Advantech - EVA-X4150 and EVA-X4300 (SoCs with 486SX-compatible processors at 150 MHz and 300 MHz, respectively) Innovasic - pin-compatible 80186/80188 clones Infinior - IMS16 series (Am186EM-compatible microcontrollers) Vadem - VG230 and VG330 (SoCs with NEC V30 CPU cores, manufacturing continued by Amphus) SiS - SiS 55x (SoCs with Rise mP6-based CPU cores; About 200x,DM&P rebranded it to "original Vortex86") Bandai - SPGY-1000 series (SoCs with 186-compatible NEC V30MZ CPU cores, used in the WonderSwan series of handheld game consoles) VAutomation - offered synthesizable x86 cores, in particular the Turbo 186, that has been implemented in ASICs from numerous vendors, e.g.

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List of x86 manufacturers

x86-compatible processors have been designed, manufactured and sold by a number of companies, including: == x86-processors for regular PCs == Intel AMD Zhaoxin Hygon In the past: Transmeta (discontinued its x86 line) Rise Technology (acquired by SiS, that sold its x86 (embedded) line to DM&P) IDT (Centaur Technology x86 division acquired by VIA) Cyrix (acquired by National Semiconductor) National Semiconductor (sold the x86 PC designs to VIA and later the x86 embedded designs to AMD) NexGen (acquired by AMD) Chips and Technologies (acquired by Intel) Texas Instruments (discontinued its own x86 line) IBM (discontinued its own x86 line and sold its manufacturing division to GlobalFoundries in 2015) UMC (discontinued its x86 line) NEC (discontinued its x86 line) VM Technology (discontinued its x86 line) VIA Technologies (co-owns Zhaoxin joint venture, whose processors are based and continue VIA's x86 line) == x86-processors for embedded designs only == DM&P Electronics Vortex86 ZF Micro ZFx86, Cx486DX SoC RDC Semiconductors x86 compatible RISC core (R8610,R8620,IAD series and EmKore series)RDC's newer SoC Series DP Kwazar SP (ДП КВАЗАР-ІС) - As of October 2024, КР1810ВМ86 (Soviet/Ukraine 8086 clone) still appears on Kwazar's price list. Xlichip (R30460 embedded microcontroller) In the past: ALi / ULi / Nvidia - M6117C (386SX embedded microcontroller; went to ULi when ULi was spun off from ALi, then went to Nvidia when Nvidia acquired ULi) Auctor / ACC Micro - Maple SoC (Cx486DX4 core at 100 to 133 MHz) Advantech - EVA-X4150 and EVA-X4300 (SoCs with 486SX-compatible processors at 150 MHz and 300 MHz, respectively) Innovasic - pin-compatible 80186/80188 clones Infinior - IMS16 series (Am186EM-compatible microcontrollers) Vadem - VG230 and VG330 (SoCs with NEC V30 CPU cores, manufacturing continued by Amphus) SiS - SiS 55x (SoCs with Rise mP6-based CPU cores; About 200x,DM&P rebranded it to "original Vortex86") Bandai - SPGY-1000 series (SoCs with 186-compatible NEC V30MZ CPU cores, used in the WonderSwan series of handheld game consoles) VAutomation - offered synthesizable x86 cores, in particular the Turbo 186, that has been implemented in ASICs from numerous vendors, e.g.

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