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KryoTech Demonstrates Gigahertz Computer KryoTech Super-G™ based on thermally-accelerated AMD-K7™ processor will ship to customers this year NEW YORK, NY, April 29, 1999 /PRNewswire/ -- At the AMD 1999 annual shareholders' meeting here today, KryoTech and AMD demonstrated the KryoTech Super-G™ computer running at 1 GHz (1,000 MHz or one billion cycles per second). The Super-G is based on a thermally-accelerated AMD-K7™ processor and KryoTech's newest cooling system. KryoTech expects to deliver the Super-G to customers at speeds up to and including 1 GHz. "The Super-G is derived from two years of technical cooperation between KryoTech and AMD," said Al Quick, Chairman and CEO of KryoTech. "Working together, we have produced the Super-G, a true next-generation computer system. With performance measured in gigahertz instead of megahertz, and state-of-the-art cooling integrated as a feature rather than an afterthought, the Super-G establishes a new standard for the rest of the industry to follow." "The AMD-K7 platform embodies the next-generation advancements and innovations in PC architecture and design," said Dana Krelle, vice president of AMD's computational products group. "KryoTech's Super-G system based on the AMD-K7 processor demonstrates a new level of performance and speed for today's and tomorrow's applications." KryoTech, Inc., the leader of Cool Computing™, provides value-added thermal management solutions for the computer and semiconductor industries. KryoTech's award-winning products can be purchased on the Internet at kryotech.com or through the growing network of KryoTech Authorized Resellers. KryoTech was founded in 1996 by executives and engineers from NCR Corporation. AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. AMD produces processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices, and products for communications and networking applications. Founded in 1969 and based in Sunnyvale, California, AMD had revenues of $2.5 billion in 1998. (NYSE: AMD).