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To: Bruce A. Thompson who wrote (45675)1/13/1999 8:14:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571656
 
K6-2 for notebooks released today

333-MHz Mobile AMD-K6(R)-2 Processors Are Highest Clock Speed Mobile CPUs Available

Toshiba Corp. First to Announce Product Based on Latest Mobile AMD Processor with the
Satellite 2520 for the Japanese Market


SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 1999-- AMD (NYSE:AMD - news) today announced availability of the
low-power Mobile AMD-K6®-2 processor family for notebook computers.

With a top speed of 333 MHz, these CPUs enter the market as the highest clock speed mobile processors. The Mobile
AMD-K6-2, also available at 300 and 266 MHz, is the first PC processor for notebook computing that uses AMD's
innovative 3DNow!(tm) technology to offer an excellent 3D graphics and superior visual computing experience to mobile PC
users.

The Mobile AMD-K6-2 processor supports existing low-cost Socket 7 notebook designs, as well as Super7(tm) platforms
that offer advanced features including a high-performance 100-MHz frontside bus and AGP graphics. Mobile Super7 chipset
support is available from leading third-party suppliers including ALi and VIA.

''With the introduction of the Mobile AMD-K6-2 processor family, AMD continues to set new standards of performance for
the price in PC processors,'' said S. Atiq Raza, AMD co-chief operating officer and chief technical officer. ''The Mobile
AMD-K6-2 products will build on the success we achieved in the notebook market during 1998 with the original Mobile
AMD-K6, and brings a number of firsts to the notebook PC, including support for a 100-MHz frontside bus and our
innovative 3DNow! technology enhancements.''

Toshiba, the world's leading notebook PC manufacturer, has announced the Satellite 2520 with the 300-MHz Mobile
AMD-K6-2 processor, 64 megabytes of RAM, a 12.1-inch active matrix display, 4.3-gigabyte hard drive and 24X CD-ROM
drive.
This system is available immediately to Toshiba's commercial and retail customers in Japan.

About The Mobile AMD-K6®-2 Processor Family

The Mobile AMD-K6-2 processors operate at a core voltage of 1.8 Volts and dissipate less than 8 Watts of power running
typical applications. This allows system vendors to offer notebooks with longer battery life and smaller, thinner form factors
while retaining excellent performance.

AMD's new mobile processors are available in Socket 7-compatible, 321-pin ceramic PGA packages or BGA packages for
smaller form factors.

All AMD-K6-2 processors deliver leading-edge, sixth-generation performance for today's demanding Microsoft®
Windows® compatible home and office applications. These 9.3-million-transistor processors are manufactured on AMD's
0.25-micron, five-layer-metal process technology at AMD's Fab 25 wafer fabrication facility in Austin, Texas.

About 3DNow!(tm) Technology

3DNow! technology is the first innovation to the x86 processor architecture that significantly enhances 3D graphics,
multimedia, and other floating point-intensive PC applications to enable a superior visual computing experience. AMD is the
first PC processor manufacturer to offer 3D instruction enhancements for the mobile PC market. 3DNow! is a set of 21
instructions that use SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) and other performance enhancements that can open the
performance bottleneck in the 3D graphics pipeline between the host CPU and the 3D graphics accelerator.

Pricing and Availability

The 333-MHz Mobile AMD-K6-2 processor is priced at $299. Pricing for the 300-MHz Mobile AMD-K6-2 processor
begins at $187. The 266-MHz Mobile AMD-K6-2 processor is priced at $106.
All pricing is based on 1000-unit lots. These
processors are available immediately.

biz.yahoo.com
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Pricing indicates it will be positioned against notebook Celerons.

When does Intel plan a 100MHz bus notebook chip?

When does Intel plan SSE (KNI) in notebooks? Not for a few months after AMD.

AMD ahead of Intel in the notebook arena.

Did Intel take their eyes off the ball again?



To: Bruce A. Thompson who wrote (45675)1/13/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1571656
 
Bruce - Re: "After all isn't that what investing is all
about? Intel sure as hell isn't doing any of this for their investors."

Intel is at an ALL TIME HIGH.

Why is AMD hurting its investors by being 33% DOWN from their all time high ?

Or did all AMD investors buy in at the LOW POINTS ?

Paul