Ultimately it was Windows 95 that did the Am386 in. Technically, the Am386 could run Windows 95, but it wasn’t a great experience. Windows 95 really ran better on clock-doubled 486DX2 processors. Am386-based systems continued to be sold past 1995 for use as DOS or Windows 3.1 machines, but that market rapidly diminished with time. The 386 survived outside the PC market much longer as an affordable CPU for embedded applications. Intel didn’t officially discontinue its 386 until September 28, 2007. AMD may have continued production even beyond that. I can’t find an announced discontinuation date but I did find evidence that AMD was selling 386s at least until 2006.
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