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The '''386SLC''' wasis an [[Intel]]-licensed version of the [[386SX]] (32-bit internal, 16-bit external, 24-bit memory addressing), developed and manufactured by [[IBM]] in 1991. It included power-management capabilities and an 8KB internal [[CPU cache]], which enabled it to yield comparable performance to [[Intel 386|386DX]] processors of the same clock speed, which were considerably more expensive. Known inside IBM as ''"Super Little Chip"'' for its initials, it was used in the [[IBM PS/2]] 35, 40 and 56 Series and in the [[IBM PS/ValuePoint]] 325T, but never gained much market share. This was mainly due to an agreement with Intel, in which IBM was not allowed to sell their CPUs if they were not part of a system or upgrade board. It was also marketed as an optional [[upgrade]] for [[Intel 8086|8086]]-equipped IBM PS/2 25 Series computers.
 
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