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===Motherboards=== {{Unreferenced section|date=August 2021|reason=Only one cite is present, and it's an unusable generic search results URL for a system that appears to be down for at least the last 2 months.}} During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hauppauge produced motherboards for Intel 486 processors. A number of these motherboards were standard [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] built to fairly competitive price points. Some, however, were workstation and server-oriented, including [[Extended Industry Standard Architecture|EISA]] support, optional [[cache memory]] modules, and support for the [[Weitek]] 4167 FPU. Hauppauge also sold a unique motherboard, the Hauppauge 4860. This was the only standard [[IBM Personal Computer/AT|PC/AT]] motherboard ever made with both an [[Intel 80486]] and an [[Intel i860]] processor (optional). While both required the 80486, the i860 could either run an independent lightweight operating system or serve as a more conventional co-processor. Hauppauge no longer produces motherboards, focusing instead on the TV card market.
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