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To: StockMan who wrote (31288)4/7/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 1577025
 
IBM Aptiva to Ship the First AMD K6 300MHz Systems for
Consumers at an Aggressive Price

IBM Redefines the Home PC Price/Performance Equation

SOMERS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 1998--IBM(R) today announced two new
members of its award-winning Aptiva E Series -- the E84, the industry's first K6(R)
300MHz processor-based system and the E56, a K6 266MHz(1) processor-based system.
Both models offer consumers the ultimate combination of performance, expandability and
affordability.

''The $999-$1,499 price range is the 'sweet spot' for home PCs,'' said Brian Connors, vice
president, IBM Aptiva brand. ''With the E84, we are leading the market by shipping the first
AMD K6 300MHz systems at an outstanding price. These new models complement our
existing Aptiva line and demonstrate IBM's continued commitment to deliver the best home
PCs at the most competitive prices.''


Both the Aptiva E56 and E84 have 256KB L2 cache for better performance, as well as extra
open bays and slots for enhanced expandability. In addition, the systems feature powerful
266MHz and 300MHz AMD K6 processors, either 48 or 64MB of RAM (expandable to
256MB(2)), 4 GB(3) hard drives, a 24X-Max/10X-Min CD-ROM drive(4) and Lotus
SmartSuite software. Both systems also include outstanding multimedia features such as
ATI(R) hardware accelerated 3D graphics with Direct3D, 2MB of SGRAM and SRS 3D
Sound. For quick Internet access, both models are equipped with a K56 flex modem(5) and
offer 30 days of unlimited Internet access through IBM's Internet Connection at no additional
charge.

''Today's consumer is buying more in the $1,000-$1,500 price range than at any other price
point. This is creating a new dynamic in which first-time buyers are not willing to sacrifice
performance for an affordable PC,
'' said Aaron Goldberg, executive vice president of Computer
Intelligence. ''IBM has made it clear that it is not only meeting the cost needs of its
customers but is doing so in ways that truly deliver enduring value and affordability to the
desktop.''

Priced at $1,399(a) and $1,499(a) respectively, the E56 and E84 are available at retailers
across the country, as well directly from IBM
at 1-800/426-7235, ext. 4340. In addition,
similar Aptiva models will be announced in Europe in the near future.



To: StockMan who wrote (31288)4/7/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577025
 
Sicky, re:<Beats the cacheless K6-266 any day>

All K6 mobo's have L2 cache designed into them and cost $75-$125 retail, even with AGP, 1 Meg L2, etc. Name me a Celeron mobo with ANY L2 cache that sells for less than $100.

Petz