Intel 80486 overdrive

Overdrive/upgrade processors for 80486 systems could be used to easily upgrade single or double clocked 80486 processors with double or triple clocked 80486 CPUs. Two different types of 80486 overdrive processors were offered:
  • Processors with "ODP" in their part number could only be used in special overdrive sockets. When inserted into the overdrive socket they would disable the original processor.
  • Processors with "ODPR" in their part number replaced the original processor.

Almost all overdrive processors were sold with integrated heatsink.

Die pictures:

Production parts

Intel ODP486SX-20
40 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel ODP486SX-25
50 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel ODP486DX-33
66 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA

Donated by Steve Johnston
Intel ODPR486DX-33
66 MHz
168-pin ceramic PGA
Intel SX2ODP50
50 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX2ODP50
50 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX2ODP66
66 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX2ODPR66
66 MHz
168-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX4ODP75
75 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX4ODPR75 / DX4ODPR
75 MHz
168-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX4ODP100
100 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA
Intel DX4ODPR100
100 MHz
168-pin ceramic PGA

Samples only

Intel 80P23T-25
50 MHz
169-pin ceramic PGA

Engineering sample

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Type:
32-bit microprocessor
Introduction:
1989
Technology (micron):
0.8
Frequency (MHz):
32 - 100