Code-named P2, the 286, i286, or 80286 was first released on February 1, 1982, and called the Intel 286. The 80286 had 134,000 transistors, ran at clock speeds from 4 MHz to 12 MHz, and was the first processor to be backward compatible with previous processors.
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