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*[[Cyrix Cx486]] | *[[Cyrix Cx486]] | ||
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*[[IBM Blue Lightning 486]] | *[[IBM Blue Lightning 486]] | ||
*[[IBM 5x86c]] | *[[IBM 5x86c]] | ||
*[[IBM PowerPC 603e]] | *[[IBM PowerPC 603e]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 22 August 2005
General information
The first ThinkPads contained a variety of processors from different manufacturers like Intel, Via, and IBM themselves. But with the start of the Pentium era, IBM focussed on Intel and hence almost all ThinkPads since then feature Intel processors. The only exceptions are the three PowerPC based models of the 8xx series.
In June 2000 IBM presented[1] a protopyte of the ThinkPad 240 featuring a Transmeta Crusoe 5600 processor. These notebooks were planned[2] to hit the market in the forth quarter of that year, but in October IBM dropped their plans[3][4] and opted for Intel instead.