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The other reason it isn't a fair comparison is Intel didn't get to start with a blank sheet of paper. The 386 had to run code written on the 8086, before anyone expected home computers to support protected mode kernels. I'm sure the x86 silicon Intel produces today would be quite a bit more efficient if it didn't have to support applications written 30+ years ago.


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