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RapidCAD
Type of microprocessor
Type of microprocessor
RapidCAD is a specially packaged Intel 486DX and a dummy floating-point unit (FPU) designed as pin-compatible replacements for an Intel 80386 processor and 80387 FPU. Because the i486DX has a working on-chip FPU, a dummy FPU package (the "RapidCAD-2") is supplied to go in the Intel 387 FPU socket. The dummy FPU is used to provide the FERR signal, necessary for compatibility purposes.
Despite being able to execute instructions in the same number of cycles as an i486DX, integer performance on RapidCAD suffers due to the absence of level 1 cache and the bottleneck of the 386 bus. RapidCAD offers minimal improvement in integer performance over a 386DX (typically 10%, at most 35%), but provides substantial improvement in floating-point operations (up to 80% faster) for which it was marketed, primarily for computer-aided design (hence the name). Floating-point performance is mostly improved by moving the FPU onto the CPU core. Other source reports that the performance boost ranged from 20 to 170 percent faster than the regular 386DX based motherboards. It was available at manufacturer's suggested list price of US$499.
File:KL intel RapidCAD1.jpg|Intel RapidCAD-1 File:KL intel RapidCAD2.jpg|Intel RapidCAD-2
Technical specifications
;Intel RapidCAD-1
- Package: 132-pin CPGA
- CPU clock: 16–33 MHz
- Transistors: 800,000
- Process: CHMOS 0.8 μm
- Voltage: 5 V
- sSpec: SZ624
;Intel RapidCAD-2
- Package: 68-pin CPGA
- CPU clock: 16–33 MHz
- Transistors: 275,000
- Process: CHMOS
- Voltage: 5 V
- sSpec: SZ625
References
References
- {{foldoc. RapidCAD
- Intel Corporation, "New Product Focus: End User: CAD Programs Blast Off With Engineering Coprocessor", Microcomputer Solutions, March/April 1992, page 10-11
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