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== Variants == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Model Number !! Technology !! Temperature Range !! Package !! Date of Release !! Price (USD)<ref group=list>In quantities of 100 and up</ref> |- | ID8259 || || -40 Β°C to +85 Β°C<ref>Intel Corporation, "8086 Available for industrial environment", Intel Preview Special Issue: 16-Bit Solutions, May/June 1980, Page 29</ref> || || March/April 1979<ref>Intel Corporation, "Microcomputer Component: New industrial grade product line answers the demand for high-reliability components to operate in industrial applications.", Intel Preview, March/April 1979, p. 11</ref> || $23.15 |- | M8259 || || Military || || March/April 1979<ref>Intel Corporation, "Military Products: Intel marches on!", Intel Preview, March/April 1979, p. 19</ref> || $95.00 |- | 82C59A<ref>Intel Corporation, "NewsBit: Intel Licenses Oki on CMOS Version of Several Products", Solutions, July/August 1984, Page 1.</ref> || CMOS || || ||July/August 1984 || |- | 8259 || || || 28 Pin PLCC<ref group=list>Sampling Q1 1986</ref><ref>Ashborn, Jim; "Advanced Packaging: A Little Goes A Long Way", Intel Corporation, Solutions, January/February 1986, Page 2</ref> || || |} {{reflist|group=list}}
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