Reply 20 of 24, by Anonymous Coward
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mkarcher wrote on 2020-08-21, 09:08:The "real" P75 also likely was a great competitor to the Am5x86-P75 (133 MHz), and helped getting those sales to Intel instead of AMD.
I think it was the other way around. The 5x86 took sales away from Intel. For the record, the 5x86 came out more than a year after the P75. At the time of release, the P75 had no competitors other than Intel's own P60/P66. The P75 and Intel DX4 were also both released in roughly the same timeframe (6 months apart).
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