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AMD Unveils Energy Efficient Desktop Processor Roadmap; Energy-Efficient AMD Processors Enable Sleeker PC Designs; Help Consumers and Businesses Save Energy Without Compromising Performance



    Leveraging its leadership in performance-per-watt
    computing, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unveiled a top-to-bottom energy
    efficient AMD desktop processor roadmap at the In-Stat Spring
    Processor Forum. Consumers and businesses alike are requesting
    smaller, more elegant PCs that aesthetically complement home and
    office environments, yet deliver the same performance as larger
    systems. Energy efficient AMD Athlon(TM) 64 X2 dual-core, AMD Athlon
    64 and AMD Sempron(TM) processors, based on the upcoming socket AM2,
    are designed to provide for new freedoms in PC form factor design by
    offering significant performance-per-watt advantages over standard
    processors for commercial and consumer markets. Energy-efficient
    computing is a crucial step for the computing industry as large
    businesses seek to reduce operating costs.
    "AMD is challenging the status quo for commercial clients," said
    Bob Brewer, corporate vice president, Desktop Business, AMD.
    "Customers are demanding a renewed focus on energy efficiency and AMD
    is responding by delivering energy-efficient desktop processors that
    can help OEMs innovate and deliver small, sleek PC designs that enable
    businesses and consumers to save energy. AMD has established
    leadership in both desktop and servers with energy efficiency and
    performance-per-watt, and we are extremely pleased to once again raise
    the bar in desktop energy efficiency."
    Building on AMD's success in the blade and general purpose server
    markets with the AMD Opteron(TM) processor, energy efficient AMD
    desktop processors can deliver greater performance-per-watt over
    standard power AMD desktop processors and can reduce overall power
    consumption. For instance, energy efficient AMD desktop processors can
    provide up to 37 percent greater performance-per-watt than standard
    power AMD processors, while energy efficient small form factor AMD
    Athlon 64 X2 dual-core desktop processors can provide up to 154
    percent greater performance-per-watt than standard power AMD desktop
    processors. When running typical workloads, as reflected in the
    SYSmark(R) 2004 SE benchmark, end users could experience their energy
    efficient dual-core processor consuming 14 watts.+

    Trends leading towards, smaller and more efficient PCs

    AMD's announcement comes as the trend toward smaller and more
    efficient PCs is gaining momentum in both the consumer and business
    markets. Businesses seeking to lower total cost of IT ownership are
    looking to smaller designs capable of reduced energy consumption, heat
    and noise associated with operation. Consumers who base buying
    decisions on appearance, price and performance, are also increasingly
    attracted to smaller form factors.
    "As a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor
    computers, Shuttle's continued commitment to innovation and creativity
    with our XPC products has raised the bar on small form factor computer
    design," said Ken Huang, vice president, Shuttle. "We expect energy
    efficient desktop processors from AMD will give us the opportunity to
    continue to differentiate ourselves, while providing competitive
    solutions and choice to our customers."
    "Based on advances in technology, as well as the changing business
    and consumer usage models, we believe that smaller machines with more
    innovative designs will outsell the 'mini-tower' designs traditionally
    favored by businesses and power-hungry consumers," said Jim McGregor,
    principal analyst with In-Stat. "AMD's new family of energy efficient
    desktop processors nicely complements PC manufacturers' need to design
    and deliver smaller, sleeker form factors into the market."

    AMD remains committed to an improved global environment

    The introduction of the energy efficient AMD desktop processor
    roadmap further demonstrates AMD's commitment to an improved global
    environment. The new line of energy efficient processors will
    complement AMD's award-winning Cool'n'Quiet(TM) technology and advance
    system energy efficiency. Cool'n'Quiet technology improves a
    computer's energy efficiency by allowing a system to match processor
    utilization to the performance actually required. In March 2005, the
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded AMD's
    Cool'n'Quiet(TM) technology special recognition for the advancement of
    energy efficient computer technologies.
    AMD's commitment to energy efficiency extends from its leadership
    in product design to the facilities it builds. Both of AMD's wafer
    fabrication facilities, Fab 30 and Fab 36 in Dresden, Germany, are
    powered by dedicated highly efficient cogeneration plants. In
    addition, AMD has committed its future Austin, Texas campus to 100
    percent GreenChoice power, supporting the development of alternative
    energy sources.

    Pricing and Availability

    The initial energy efficient desktop processor model numbers
    include AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core, AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Sempron
    processors. These new desktop processors are slated for availability
    in May. AMD also announced pricing for these processors:

    -- Energy Efficient Desktop Processors++: AMD Athlon 64 X2
    dual-core processors 4800+ ($671), 4600+ ($601), 4400+ ($514),
    4200+ ($417), 4000+ ($353) and 3800+ ($323).

    -- Energy Efficient Small Form Factor Desktop Processors+++: AMD
    Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor 3800+ ($364), AMD Athlon 64
    processors 3500+ ($231), and AMD Sempron processors 3400+
    ($145), 3200+ ($119) and 3000+ ($101).

    About AMD

    Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of
    innovative microprocessor solutions for computing, communications and
    consumer electronics markets. Founded in 1969, AMD is dedicated to
    delivering superior computing solutions based on customer needs that
    empower users worldwide. For more information visit www.amd.com.
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    + Results based on preliminary testing of a system with an AMD
    Athlon(TM) 64 X2 dual-core processor 3800+, 512MB DDR2 667 memory
    and NVIDIA GeForce 6150 graphics running the current version of
    Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Home in Windows "portable" power scheme
    and with Cool'n'Quiet drivers installed. Tests and results
    obtained using a specific computer system and components, and do
    not reflect approximate performance of any specific AMD part.
    Actual results will vary based on system type and configuration.

    ++ 65 watt Thermal Design Power

    +++ 35 watt Thermal Design Power
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