The 386 die cost dropped until the ceramic package cost as much as the die. Intel introduced the stripped-down 386 SX with a 16-bit bus that could go in a cheap plastic package, replacing the 286 in the low-end market. The original 386 was renamed the DX. Photo: 1.5, 1 µm SX. 5/9
The 386 SL (1990) packed a 386 core along with various controllers onto one chip, more compact for the laptop market. The 386 core itself is in the middle of the chip. While the regular 386 had 285,000 transistors, the 386 SL had a whopping 855,000. 6/9