Intel 80287

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The Intel 80287 ('287') was the math coprocessor for the Intel 80286 series of microprocessors. It was used to perform floating point arithmetic operations directly in hardware.

It also operated with the 80386 chip, but only because the 80387 were not yet produced when the 386 began producing.

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