An article from PC Week: Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will announce this week at PC Expo in New York the immediate availability of a chip that AMD claims will outperform Intel Corp.'s 100MHz Pentium at a much lower price.
AMD's new K5-PR100 will sell for $84 each in quantities of 1,000, according to AMD officials in Austin, Texas.
By contrast, Intel's 100MHz Pentium costs $134 each in quantities of 1,000.
At the show, AMD will also demonstrate the K5-PR120 and K5-PR133 chips, which will rival 120MHz and 133MHz Pentiums, respectively, the AMD officials said.
Both the K5-PR120 and K5-PR133 are due in volume late in the third quarter, they said.
AMD will also announce at the show its new K5-PR chip, which boasts performance comparable to a 166MHz Pentium.
Although the company won't demonstrate the chip, it will be released in the fourth quarter, officials said.
AMD recently changed the name of its processors to PR, for "performance rating," to quell criticisms that the chips' former name, 5K86, was too confusing.
In addition to the demonstrations, AMD will discuss at the show its plans to begin shipping samples of the K6 chip in the fourth quarter.
An AMD spokesman said the next-generation CPU should out-perform the 200MHz Pentium. The chip will incorporate Intel's MMX multimedia instruction set due later this year.
That processor will be competitive in performance with Intel's Pentium Pro, according to the spokesman. |