I just stumbled into one of these systems, factory built by "IMC Computers" with a model number of 286-9173. It was a Craigslist find, I assumed it was a 286 at first from the model number but when I cracked it open to check for green battery death inside was greeted by the gold cap "Next Gen" motherboard chipset and a larger/more modern than expected CPU with a fan.
The beige desktop case is marked with an Alaris model number of SYS-DT30-001200, FCC ID is JYBRYVL8011 which seems to correspond to the motherboard/CPU, not sure if it's a manufacturing partnership or if the sticker just came with the mainboard and was SoP to adhere to the case below the IMC model number.
It came stock with an Alaris made NCR "Skyeagle" VLBus Graphics Accelerator (rev C2) based on the 77C32BLT chipset + 2 MB of vram, a DTC2278E VLB I/O controller and 3.5 + 5.25" floppy drives standard.
Mine came equipped with Nx586 / P100 CPU and 256k of cache, the BIOS is a pretty basic AMI affair but gets the job done. I had no problem installing DOS 7.1 and seeing all of the 814 megabyte hard drive in LBA mode. Bog standard without the Skyeagle VESA drivers or other optimizations in the mix it produced a 76.9 Superscape benchmark, 19.2 in Playerbench and a 2134 gametic score in the Doom high detail benchmarks, all from the Phil's benchmark suite.
It "feels" faster than any 486 I've used, but observing the Doom benchmark there were some odd stutters along the way I've not seen on other systems. I'm not familiar with this video chipset compared to the usual Cirrus Logic / ATI / Trident / Tseng / S3 options, so I need to do some reading on recommended optimizations. it's certainly an interesting addition to the stable compared to the usual 486 / VLB boards I've dealt with.