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Comment by Sheeplator

1 day ago

The Pentium was great, but the 60 and 66MHz versions were not liked, they ran way too hot.

They ran on 5V supplies and it was only later that the whole architecture was changed to 3.3 V with the 90 and 100 MHz Pentiums (which were then discovered to have the infamous FOOF division bug).

I think from the price people also expect a similar performance boost as going from 386 to 486. What made Pentium also confusing is that during this time Intel introduced PCI.

From a 486 with VLB to a Pentium with PCI everything became a lot nicer.