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AMD News Release #96113AMD BEGINS SAMPLING SIXTH-GENERATION AMD-K6(TM) PROCESSOR
--Initial Samples Shipped To Development Partners--
SUNNYVALE, CA--NOVEMBER 13, 1996--AMD today announced it has commenced
sampling of its sixth-generation Microsoft® Windows®-compatible PC
microprocessor, code-named the AMD-K6(TM) processor, to
key development partners.
AMD's new processor is designed to deliver performance competitive with
Pentium Pro for the Windows 95 and Windows NT(TM)
operating systems. The sixth-generation AMD-K6 processor provides high
performance running both 16-bit and 32-bit software, and executes multimedia
extension (MMX) instructions.
The AMD-K6 processor is designed to maintain Socket 7 system bus and
electrical compatibility. Socket 7 compatibility will enable PC manufacturers
and resellers to speed time to market and deliver high-performance
sixth-generation systems at an affordable cost by taking advantage of existing
fifth-generation system designs and infrastructure.
The AMD-K6 processor uses AMD's 0.35-micron 5-layer metal process in AMD's
Fab 25 wafer fabrication facility in Austin, Texas.
About AMD
AMD is a global supplier of integrated
circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. A
Fortune 500 company, AMD produces processors, flash memories,
programmable logic devices, and products for communications and networking
applications. Founded in 1969, AMD is based in Sunnyvale, California, and has
sales and manufacturing facilities worldwide. The company had revenues of $2.5
billion in 1995 (NYSE: AMD).
AMD and the AMD logo are registered trademarks, AMD-K6 and combinations of AMD and the AMD logo are trademarks
of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft and
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