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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (117722)6/26/2000 4:45:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1576247
 
Today's release of the PowerNow! enhanced mobile 550MHz and 533MHZ K6-2+ processor is very good. Here is some info from a presentation on AMD's site -

* AMD's share in US retail notebook market continues to exceed 50% - PC Data Hardware Report (Jun '99 - Apr '00)

* mobile Athlon and Duron coming out in 2H this year

* PowerNow! technology extends battery life up to 30%

* Three modes

- performance mode - full power and MHz
- battery saver mode - lowest battery usage (duh!) and lowest MHz
- automatic mode - the computer is smart enough to AUTOMATICALLY determine how much juice is needed to run applications, therefore, MHz and voltage actually varies while the system is running - this is an AMD ONLY feature!

* Battery life using Ziff Davis BatterMark v3.0

- 500MHZ K6-2+ system running in performance mode (500MHz) - 3 hours six minutes

- 500MHz K6-2+ system running in battery saver mode (200MHz) - 4 hours seventeen minutes! 38% longer!!

* Running "Lost in Space" on DVD which lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes

- 500MHz system running in performance mode lasts 1 hour forty minutes - you don't finish the movie

- 500MHz system running in AUTOMATIC mode - you see the whole movie, 2 hours 10 minutes, and you still have 11% battery life left!

(you can't compare the systems from the movie benchmark to the Ziff Davis benchmark because the movie one uses a more powerful lithium battery - 4000mAH vs. 3200mAH - whatever that measures)

* in low power mode, PowerNow! technology uses as little as 3W compared to SpeedStep's "7W typical." I assume they are comparing to the SpeedStep used in normal mobile processors as opposed to the one used in mobile processors aimed at the ultra compact notebook market

* PowerNow! offers multiple settings, Intel's SpeedStep only offers two settings

* These processors are VERY low-priced - $99 for 550MHZ! AMD can do this because the processor is smaller than the K6-2 was on the .25 process.

* AMD also pointed out how mobile K6-x processors are making their way into the commercial market through Compaq, NEC, Toshiba, and HP models

Go here amd.com for the power point presentation. I've given a pretty good summary, but seeing is believing...
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