The Intel i486DX-33 (stepping 2790) was a pivotal early-1990s processor that bridged the gap between the 386 and Pentium eras by integrating a CPU, FPU, and L1 cache on a single 32-bit chip. This specific 2790 stepping provided enhanced thermal stability and efficiency for GUI-heavy applications like Windows 3.1, cementing its role in the 3D gaming and multimedia revolution.
For a detailed historical overview of the 486 processor's impact, visit the Intel Museum website. 486686_2790