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AMD RAISES AMD-K5(TM)
PROCESSOR PERFORMANCE TO PR166
--AMD-K5 Family Now Offers More
Choices For Mainstream PC Makers--
AUSTIN, TX--JANUARY 13, 1997--AMD today announced a higher
performance member of its AMD-K5(TM)
processor family, the AMD-K5-PR166 processor, targeted for the mainstream
desktop personal computer market.
The new AMD-K5-PR166 processor delivers system performance equal to or
better than a 166MHz Pentium, as indicated by the P-Rating. The P-Rating, based
on the Ziff-Davis Winstone 97 benchmark suite, provides the PC industry with a
single, meaningful measurement of true system performance provided by the
processor.
"With this announcement of an enhanced AMD-K5 family member, AMD
continues to offer more choices to the mainstream desktop PC market," said
Vinod Dham, group vice president of AMD's Computation Products Group. "By
driving the state of the art in superscalar architecture and process technology,
AMD is offering our customers a Pentium alternative that provides more value."
AMD today also announced that Acer America Corporation will use the
AMD-K5-PR166 processor to power two new members of its AcerEntra value-priced
desktop computer line. AcerEntra is Acer's branded basic system that is
customized by resellers for their customers.
The AMD-K5-PR166 processor is the latest in AMD's family of fifth-generation
microprocessors. The processor's Socket 7 hardware compatibility enables PC
manufacturers to take advantage of low-cost system designs and infrastructure.
This Socket 7 compatibility minimizes system redesign and development cost and
speeds time to market.
Compatible by Design
AMD has a long history of
delivering compatible processor solutions for personal computing, having
supplied more than 90 million x86 processors since 1982, including over 50
million Windows®-compatible CPUs in the last five years.
The AMD-K5 processor is licensed by the Microsoft® Windows Hardware
Quality Labs to carry the Windows95 logo and has received compatibility
certification from XXCAL, Inc., an independent testing laboratory. The AMD-K5
processor is compatible with the Microsoft Windows and Windows 95 operating
systems as well as the installed base of x86 software, including Novell®
Netware® and OS/2 Warp operating systems, and more than 60,000 other
software packages.
Third-Party Support
Chipset products for the AMD-K5
family are currently available from several members of AMD's FusionPC(SM) Alliance support program, including National
Semiconductor (PicoPower), Acer Labs, Opti, SiS, VIA, and many others. BIOS
support is provided by a wide range of third-party suppliers, including Acer,
Inc., Award Software, and Phoenix. A list of AMD-tested motherboards is also
available to PC manufacturers to enhance time to market.
Availability and Pricing
The AMD-K5-PR166 processor is
offered in a 296-pin SPGA (staggered pin grid array) package and is priced at
$167 each in 1,000-piece quantities. AMD is currently taking orders for
delivery this quarter.
About AMD
AMD is a global supplier of integrated
circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets.
AMD produces processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices, and
products for communications and networking applications. Founded in 1969, AMD
is based in Sunnyvale, CA. (NYSE: AMD).
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