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The K1810VM86 is a microprocessor that was developed in the Soviet Union as a counterpart to the Intel 8086. It is part of the K family of microprocessors and was used in various Soviet-era personal computers and embedded systems during the 1980s and early 1990s. The K1810VM86 has a similar architecture to the Intel 8086, supporting 16-bit processing, and can execute instructions compatible with the x86 instruction set.

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