You surely got a point there
I don't think POD83 is a 486, but for some reason I personally do see the Cyrix 5x86 as a 486, but that's just personal and less a rational choice.
Personally I call such a computer a "Socket 3 computer" instead of a "486 computer" or a "586 computer".
But in the end it's your own choice how you approach it. I prefer to approach a computer by what motherboard it has and less by what processor core is in it.
"Slot 1" and "Socket 370" instead of "Pentium 2" or "Pentium 3", etc.
I do it this way also because "a Pentium" doesn't really tell you anything in a way. It could be a Pentium Overdrive 63 or it could be an overclocked Tillamook at 400Mhz.
Lol, it's kinda confusing