AMD Pioneers Interactive Online Resource, Redefining Traditional Ways IT Industry Accesses Information; AMD Virtual IT Experience Brings Industry Together, Using Cutting Edge Gaming Technology to Create an ''Always On'' Resource



    AMD (NYSE:AMD) today unveiled the AMD Virtual IT
    Experience, a revolutionary online event that offers a new way to
    approach audiences seeking access to information about AMD and its
    partners. The AMD Virtual IT Experience is an interactive,
    content-rich venue to help customers quickly locate information, tools
    and advice to combat IT problems and advance their business -- whether
    it's finding new ways to solve issues concerning power and cooling
    within the datacenter or the latest trends in server virtualization.
    AMD collaborated with fellow IT industry leaders, including Accenture,
    CDW, HP, IBM, Microsoft(R), Novell, Oracle and Sun Microsystems, to
    provide comprehensive, compelling information which will now be
    accessible from this new online platform.
    By using the latest interactive technology, the AMD Virtual IT
    Experience revolutionizes the approach to traditional marketing to be
    more customer-centric, targeting high-level business users with a
    one-of-a-kind experience. Its three-dimensional (3D), first-person
    experience brings users into a simulated trade show environment
    through which attendees will navigate, interact and gather valuable
    information. Because it is an online resource, all attendees are
    empowered to steer their own course, choose information of interest,
    participate in demos, and observe the keynotes at any time they wish
    -- 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Participating vendors are able
    to connect effectively with interested customers and generate sales
    leads that both help satisfy sales managers and do not irritate
    customers.
    "The AMD Virtual IT Experience is an important step forward in
    providing customers with rich and useful content in an accessible
    format. We live in a world where time is money, thus executives want
    to access the latest information without any delay in order to stay
    competitive," said Henri Richard, executive vice president and Chief
    Marketing Officer at AMD. "Mirroring the physical world where
    meaningful transactions are now being conducted online, this virtual
    site leverages the benefits of the Internet to create a new,
    cost-efficient vehicle for communicating a company's value
    proposition. This innovative customer-centric approach is a great
    marketing tool that brings great value to customers, and is another
    reason partners are selecting AMD as the smarter choice. While nothing
    can replace face-to-face interaction, we believe this will augment
    physical events and meetings to help facilitate the exchange of
    critical information, any time, any place."
    Attendees can expect to have a more rewarding experience obtaining
    information through the AMD Virtual IT Experience than they would
    through more conventional online avenues, such as multiple vendor Web
    sites. Accessible over the Internet on a standard system, the online
    site features rich, interactive 3D audio and video components, as well
    as access to relevant information that maps to specific industry
    issues. Specifically, the AMD Virtual IT Experience includes:

    -- An interactive walk-through of individual vendor booths,
    allowing attendees the option to view demos and obtain
    information, as well as engage in live chat with participating
    representatives

    -- 3D visual representation of new partner products

    -- Keynote speeches

    -- Virtual event bag: a virtual bag for attendees to collect key
    information collateral and contacts and then download with one
    click rather than dozens

    -- Gifts and giveaways: since AMD understands that half the fun
    of a tradeshow is snagging the "coolest" shirt or novelty
    item, attendees can still add their favorite giveaways.

    "We live in a world that has been vastly changed by the Internet
    and this means that the industry is looking for greater choice when it
    comes to how they access information, beyond relying simply on
    physical events," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle
    Group. "Forward-looking companies are looking for new ways to use the
    Web to address the purchasing needs of IT buyers while eliminating the
    lost time that physical events create. The AMD Virtual IT Experience
    is one of the most advanced examples of this change and showcases how
    AMD is leading the technology industry into this new world of more
    efficient, and more convenient, technology showcases."
    As the site was being created, AMD commissioned a study with
    leading market research firm, Russell Research, to determine what
    benefits and learnings could be derived from physical events and
    redrawn in an online experience and what elements were redundant or
    inefficient. While respondents find clear benefits in attending
    tradeshows, several drawbacks were identified in the survey, mostly
    related to cost and time involved in attendance. In fact, AMD
    discovered that approximately 44 percent of tradeshow attendees attest
    that they do not get their money's worth; that is a significant group
    of people who are not reaping the benefits of what a tradeshow can
    potentially offer.

    Top level results include:

    -- Of the total number surveyed who attended a trade show, cost
    and time were cited as the two largest drawbacks by 33 percent
    and 32 percent respectively. As a trade show season gets
    underway, many organizations may seek to leverage multiple
    resources outside of trade shows to get the largest return on
    investment.

    -- Traditional trade shows offer organizations the option of
    in-person interaction, but, according to the survey, a leading
    reason for attending trade shows was the ability to get
    information from vendors with 84 percent citing that aspect as
    extremely or very important. The second most popular reason
    was learning from industry experts.

    The AMD Virtual IT Experience site is live today; please visit at
    http://virtualexperience.AMD.com.

    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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