AMD Increases Top-End Performance For AMD-K6-2E Embedded Processors SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 19, 2000--
--AMD Expands Leadership Position by Offering Highest-Performing Super7(TM)/Socket 7 Platform--Compatible Solutions Available for Embedded Applications AMD today introduced two new AMD-K6(TM)-2E embedded processors, providing higher-performing solutions to help meet the increasing bandwidth demands of the embedded market. The 400MHz standard-power processor and the 350MHz low-power processor extend the performance of the AMD-K6-2E family of processors and are AMD's highest frequency embedded processors offered to date.
The AMD-K6-2E family of embedded processors is designed to offer compelling yet affordable power and performance for embedded applications, including point-of-sale terminals, printer controllers, public and private communications infrastructure, industrial automation, information appliances, and Microsoft(R) Windows(R) operating system-based single board computers and embedded PCs.
"The explosive growth of the Internet and high speed data communications bandwidth requirements continue to drive the demand for ever increasing levels of performance in the embedded processor market. AMD meets that demand by continually improving its product line and bringing new products to market quickly," said Jerry Vogel, vice president and general manager, Embedded Processor Division. "AMD is dedicated to supporting customers with processors that sustain embedded product life cycles. As a leading supplier of embedded technologies, with nearly 20 years experience, AMD represents the consummate choice for embedded customers."
About the AMD-K6(TM)-2E Processor
The AMD-K6-2E processor is a functionally compatible embedded version of AMD's sixth-generation, Microsoft Windows operating system-compatible AMD-K6-2 processor, which is used in many top-selling desktop and notebook PCs.
The 350MHz low-power version of the AMD-K6-2E processor runs at a reduced core voltage of 1.9V to provide a maximum power consumption of 11 Watts and extended temperature rating of 85 degrees C, while the 400MHz standard power version is the embedded equivalent to the popular desktop AMD-K6-2 processor with a standard 2.2V core voltage and temperature rating. On both versions, the I/O voltage operates at the industry-standard 3.3V level.
Designed to run both 16-bit and 32-bit software, the AMD-K6-2E processor delivers high-performance x86 instruction set processing and is compatible with the Microsoft Windows CE, Windows 98, Windows NT(R) and Windows NTE operating systems, as well as applications that run on them, including the latest software optimized for 3DNow!(TM) and MMX(TM) technologies. The AMD-K6-2E processor also is supported by other leading PC and x86 compatible operating systems, including numerous Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) commonly used in embedded applications, such as pSOS, QNX, RTXC and VxWorks.
The 9.3-million-transistor AMD-K6-2E processor is manufactured on AMD's 0.25-micron, five-layer-metal process technology using local interconnect and shallow-trench isolation at AMD's Fab 25 wafer fabrication facility in Austin, Texas. The AMD-K6-2E processor is packaged in a Socket 7 and Super7(TM) platform-compatible, 321-pin ceramic pin grid array (CPGA) package using C4 flip-chip interconnection technology.
Pricing and Availability
The standard power 400MHz AMD-K6-2E/400AFR processor is priced at $61 each in 1,000-unit quantities through AMD authorized distributors. The low-power 350MHz AMD-K6-2E/350AMZ processor is priced at $69 each in 1,000-unit quantities through AMD authorized distributors.
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Additional press releases and information about AMD are available at amd.com. Additional information about the AMD-K6-2E family of embedded processors is available at amd.com.
About AMD
AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. AMD produces microprocessors, flash memories, and integrated circuits for communications and networking applications. Founded in 1969 and based in Sunnyvale, California, AMD had revenues of $2.5 billion in 1998. (NYSE:AMD).
Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally preceded by words such as "plans," "expects," "believes," "anticipates" or "intends." Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements in this release involve risks and uncertainty that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Forward-looking statements in this release include the risk that the AMD-K6-2-E processors will not achieve customer or market acceptance, that the AMD-K6-2E family of processors will not be expanded to meet new product demand, and that AMD-K6-2E processors will not be available to support the life cycle of customers' embedded products. We urge investors to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in the Company's filings with the Securities Exchange Commission.
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CONTACT: AMD Public Relations Catherine Abbinanti, 512/602-2292 E-mail: cathy.abbinanti@amd.com newsalert.com
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