In 1993, what name did the Intel Corporation give to its new 80586 lines of processors?
Correct answer: Pentium

TestyAlien3443
Instead of boring minutiae of every Pentium, I prefer the broad, impressive trivia of the x86 family.
8086, made in 1978, had 29000 transistors and ran at 5MHz.
Last Pentiums had 376000000 transistors and ran at 3000MHz.

DkRatz72
My first PC was a 486, 25mHz processor, with 2 MB of RAM and a 100 MB hard drive. Cost me $1,300 in 1992 LOL!

baymax
hmm Intel inside, that is how I remember it...