Item #

8086 FRUs

FRU#

CRU

 

 

 

 

10

Microprocessor - 3.4GHZ Prescott P4 (models CTO-U CTO-G 41A 41Q 41T 41B

29R7265

**

 

41H 42U 42F 42S 42P 42L 42D 42Y 42G 43U 44E 44J 45J 46U 46F 46S 46P 46L 46D

 

 

 

46Y 47J 48J 49U 49F 49S 49P 49L 49D 49Y 4AG 4BJ 4CC 4DJ 4EJ 4FJ 4GJ 4HC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

System board, 10/1000, no POV (models 1GK 1HJ 1JJ 1KJ 1LJ 3LJ 3MJ 3NJ 4FJ 4GJ

41T2092

**

 

A3S A3P A3L A3Y 21S 22S 22P 22L 22Y 32S 32P 32L 32Y CTO 21U 21G A3U A5U

 

 

 

A8S A8Y 15U 17U 18U 21F 22U 25U 32U 35U 36U 36F 13S 13L 13Y A5S A5Y A5G

 

 

 

A6G A6C A6V A8G 18S 18L 18Y 2BA 2BQ 2BT 2BC 2BB 2BH 2BV 2BK 35C 35B

 

 

 

35H 36S 36P 36L 36D 36Y 36G 36M 36A 36Q 36T 36C 36B 36H 36V 36K 36R 36E

 

 

 

36J AJU AKU ALG 1AU ABU 2FU 2JU 3DU 41A 41Q 41T 41B 41H 42U 42F 42S

 

 

 

42P 42L 42D 42Y 42G 46U 46F 46S 46P 46L 46D 46Y 49U 49F 49S 49P 49L 49D 49Y

 

 

 

4CC ARG B1B B1H B2K B3K B4K 1BA 1BQ 1BT 1BV 1DK 1EB 1EH 1FK)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

System board, 10/1000, no POV (models 1GK 1HJ 1JJ 1KJ 1LJ 3LJ 3MJ 3NJ 4FJ 4GJ

41T2094

**

 

A3S A3P A3L A3Y 21S 22S 22P 22L 22Y 32S 32P 32L 32Y CTO 21U 21G A3U A5U

 

 

 

A8S A8Y 15U 17U 18U 21F 22U 25U 32U 35U 36U 36F 13S 13L 13Y A5S A5Y A5G

 

 

 

A6G A6C A6V A8G 18S 18L 18Y 2BA 2BQ 2BT 2BC 2BB 2BH 2BV 2BK 35C 35B

 

 

 

35H 36S 36P 36L 36D 36Y 36G 36M 36A 36Q 36T 36C 36B 36H 36V 36K 36R 36E

 

 

 

36J AJU AKU ALG 1AU ABU 2FU 2JU 3DU 41A 41Q 41T 41B 41H 42U 42F 42S

 

 

 

42P 42L 42D 42Y 42G 46U 46F 46S 46P 46L 46D 46Y 49U 49F 49S 49P 49L 49D 49Y

 

 

 

4CC ARG B1B B1H B2K B3K B4K 1BA 1BQ 1BT 1BV 1DK 1EB 1EH 1FK)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

System board, 10/1000, POV (models CTO 34U A4J 16U 19U 24U 27E 27J 28J 29J

41T2091

**

 

2AJ 11J 14J 26G 37G A9J 2CJ 38J 39J ACJ ADJ AEJ AFJ AGJ AHJ 2DJ 2EJ 2GE 2GJ

 

 

 

2HJ 2KJ 2LJ 2MJ 3AU 3AF 3AS 3AP 3AL 3AD 3AY 3BE 3BJ 3CJ 3EJ 3FJ 3GJ 3HJ

 

 

 

3JJ 3KJ 43U 44E 44J 45J 47J 48J 4AG 4BJ 4DJ 4EJ 4HC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

System board, 10/1000, POV (models CTO 34U A4J 16U 19U 24U 27E 27J 28J 29J

41T2093

**

 

2AJ 11J 14J 26G 37G A9J 2CJ 38J 39J ACJ ADJ AEJ AFJ AGJ AHJ 2DJ 2EJ 2GE 2GJ

 

 

 

2HJ 2KJ 2LJ 2MJ 3AU 3AF 3AS 3AP 3AL 3AD 3AY 3BE 3BJ 3CJ 3EJ 3FJ 3GJ 3HJ

 

 

 

3JJ 3KJ 43U 44E 44J 45J 47J 48J 4AG 4BJ 4DJ 4EJ 4HC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 128MB NP SDRAM PC2700 (models CTO)

31P9120

*

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 256MB NP SDRAM PC2700 (models A3S A3P A3L A3Y A3U A4J A5U

31P9121

*

 

A8S A8Y 15U A5S A5Y A5G A6G A6C A6V A8G A9J CTO ACJ ADJ AEJ AFJ AGJ

 

 

 

AHJ ARG B1B B1H B2K 1BA 1BQ 1BT 1BV 1DK 1EB 1EH 1HJ 1JJ 1KJ 1LJ)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 512MB NP SDRAM PC2700 (models 16U 17U CTO AJU AKU ALG 1AU

31P9122

*

 

ABU B3K B4K 1FK 1GK)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 1 GB NP SDRAM PC2700 (models CTO)

31P9123

*

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 128MB NP SDRAM PC3200 (models CTO)

22P9273

*

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 256MB NP SDRAM PC3200 (models 11J 14J 22S 22P 22L 22Y 13S 13L

73P2683

*

 

13Y 18U 22U 35U 18S 18L 18Y 2BA 2BQ 2BT 2BC 2BB 2BH 2BV 2BK 35C 35B 35H

 

 

 

CTO 2DJ 2EJ 41A 41Q 41T 41B 41H)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 512MB NP SDRAM PC3200 (models 21S 32S 32P 32L 32Y 21U 21G 34U

73P2684

*

 

19U 21F 24U 25U 27E 27J 28J 29J 2AJ 32U 36U 36F 26G 37G 2CJ 36S 36P 36L 36D

 

 

 

36Y 36G 36M 36A 36Q 36T 36C 36B 36H 36V 36K 36R 36E 36J 38J 39J CTO 2FU

 

 

 

2GE 2GJ 2HJ 2JU 2KJ 2LJ 2MJ 3AU 3AF 3AS 3AP 3AL 3AD 3AY 3BE 3BJ 3CJ 3DU

 

 

 

3EJ 3FJ 3GJ 3HJ 3JJ 3KJ 42U 42F 42S 42P 42L 42D 42Y 42G 43U 44E 44J 45J 46U

 

 

 

46F 46S 46P 46L 46D 46Y 47J 48J 49U 49F 49S 49P 49L 49D 49Y 4AG 4BJ 4CC 4DJ

 

 

 

4EJ 3LJ 3MJ 3NJ 4FJ 4GJ 4HC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

Memory - 1 GB NP SDRAM PC3200 (models CTO)

22P9274

*

 

 

 

 

13

50 mm exhaust fan (all models)

89P6789

*

 

 

 

 

The FRUs listed in the following table are not illustrated.

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Lenovo 8089, 8094, 8088, 8090, 8087, 8086 manual FRUs listed in the following table are not illustrated

8089, 8086, 8087, 8090, 8094 specifications

The Lenovo 8088, 8094, 8090, 8087, and 8086 series represent a significant portion of the historical legacy of computing, particularly in the realm of personal computers and microprocessors. Each of these models showcases unique features and technologies that contributed to the evolution of computing during their time.

Starting with the Lenovo 8088, this microprocessor was an enhancement of the earlier Intel 8086, designed primarily for use in IBM-compatible PCs. Its 16-bit processor architecture was notably capable of handling 8-bit data bus interactions, which made it more versatile for various applications. The 8088 had a maximum clock speed of 4.77 MHz, providing sufficient computational power for its time. One of the key features was its support for segmented memory, which allowed for more efficient memory management by dividing memory into segments for code, data, and stack.

The Lenovo 8094, while less commonly mentioned, often refers to IBM’s PS/2 line that utilized advanced features for the time. It supported VGA graphics, a significant improvement in visual output that opened new possibilities for graphical user interfaces. The 8094 also hosted a more sophisticated input/output system that allowed for better compatibility and connectivity with peripherals.

Moving to the Lenovo 8090, this model was part of the PS/2 portfolio, noted for its improved hardware architecture. It provided an upgraded interface for keyboard and mouse, which enhanced user interaction. With further support for high-density floppy disks and better memory access speeds, the 8090 paved the way for more efficient personal computing experiences.

The Lenovo 8087 was an auxiliary processor that brought floating-point arithmetic capabilities to the 8086 series. This coprocessor greatly expanded the computing power of the CPU by handling complex mathematical computations, which was especially useful in engineering and scientific applications. The 8087 allowed for more precise calculations than the basic integer math natively supported by earlier processors.

Finally, the Lenovo 8086, iconic in its own right, was a groundbreaking microprocessor that introduced the x86 architecture. It operated at clock speeds ranging from 5 to 10 MHz and was one of the first to support 16-bit data types fully. Its capabilities shaped software development and computer programming and established a foundation for the PC compatibles we know today.

In summary, the evolution from the Lenovo 8088 through to the 8086 helped shape modern computing paradigms by introducing features that improved performance, efficiency, and user experience, paving the way for the vast technological advancements seen in contemporary computing devices.