Cyrix 5x86

Cyrix 5x86
A Cyrix 5x86-100GP Microprocessor
General information
LaunchedJune 5, 1995
Marketed by
Common manufacturers
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate100 MHz to 120 MHz
FSB speeds25 MHz to 50 MHz
Physical specifications
Transistors
  • 2 million
Cores
  • 1
Socket
Cache
L1 cache16 KiB
Architecture and classification
Technology node0.65 μm
Microarchitecture5x86
Instruction setx86-16, IA-32
Products, models, variants
Core name
  • M1SC
History
PredecessorCyrix Cx486
SuccessorsMediaGX, Cyrix 6x86

The Cyrix 5x86 is a line of x86 microprocessors designed by Cyrix and released on June 5, 1995. Cyrix, being a fabless company, had the chips manufactured by IBM. The line came out about 5 months before the more famous Cyrix 6x86. The Cyrix 5x86 was one of the fastest CPUs ever produced for Socket 3 computer systems. With better performance in most applications than an Intel Pentium processor at 75 MHz, the Cyrix Cx5x86 filled a gap by providing a medium-performance processor option for 486 Socket 3 motherboards (which are incapable of handling Intel's Pentium CPUs, apart from the Pentium Overdrive).

The IBM 5x86C is an IBM branded and produced version of the Cyrix-designed Cyrix Cx5x86 CPU. Previous IBM x86 processors, IBM 386SLC and IBM 486SLC, were based on modified Intel designs.