Weitek Math Coprocessor

Weitek Math Coprocessor

In 1988, upstart semiconductor manufacturer Weitek released math coprocessors that were able to perform most functions featured by the Intel 80387 math coprocessor when matched with the wildly successful 386 processors. Because Weitek math coprocessors used system random-access memory (RAM), 386 motherboards supporting these chips were significantly faster than those seating i387s.