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AMD Enhances Low-Power Geode™ Embedded Processors Line

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AUSTIN, TX – September 13, 2004 – Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) (NYSE: AMD) today announced the most recent addition to its AMD Geode™ NX family of high-performance, low-power processors, the AMD Geode NX 1250@6W* processor. Based on the x86 architecture, the new processor is designed for solutions that require long-term market commitment such as thin clients, printers, point of sale, information and transaction kiosks and telecommunications networking equipment. The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor is compatible with the AMD Geode NX 1500@6W* processor and AMD Geode NX 1750@14W* processor.

The Geode NX 1250@6W processor is based on an AMD Athlon™ core and demonstrates the company’s commitment to making enhancements to its x86 product offerings and delivering a full line of x86 products to market. The AMD Geode family of embedded solutions is part of AMD’s strategy to offer assets, resources and vision for extending x86 solutions from low-power embedded solutions up through the highest-performing server platforms. The Geode NX 1250@6W processor is a cost-effective solution for customers requiring sub-one gigahertz performance without a fan. Operating without a fan not only reduces design costs and allows for better power management, but also allows the processor to co-exist in virtually any environment because it can operate silently.

*The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor operates at 667MHz and is supported by the AMD Geode NX DB1500 development board. The Geode NX 1500@6W processor operates at 1GHz and is supported by the AMD Geode NX DB1500. The Geode NX 1750@14W processor operates at 1.4 GHz. Model numbers reflect performance as described here: http://www.amd.com/connectivitysolutions/geodenxbenchmarks

“Expanding our AMD Geode product family to include the Geode NX 1250@6W product provides extensive design options for customers needing a low-power, high-performance processor,” said Erik Salo, AMD’s director of marketing for the Personal Connectivity Solutions Group. “The addition of the AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor gives our customers more options to innovate designs with a high-performance, fanless solution that is ideal for any environment from the home to the enterprise.”

The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor broadens the selection AMD’s customers have for x86 solutions that range from sub-one watt to 14 watts, allowing them to choose a processor that best meets their individual design needs.



About the AMD Geode™ NX 1250@6W processor
The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor specifications:

.13um fabrication process
128/256KB L1/L2 cache
266MHz Front-Side Bus
Floating Point logic
AMD PowerNow!™ technology
Less than 6 watt (typical) to 9 watt (maximum) Total System Power Dissipation
Socket A compatibility
3DNow!™, MMX™ and SSE Instruction Set


Pricing and Availability
The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor is currently sampling with product availability targeted for October 2004. The AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor is priced at $45 in 10,000-unit quantities. For more information about the AMD Geode NX 1250@6W processor, visit: http://www.amd.com/connectivitysolutions/geode.

About AMD’s Personal Connectivity Solutions Group (PCSG)
AMD’s PCSG delivers high-performance, low-power embedded solutions that are designed to address customer needs in the non-PC Internet Appliance market. PCSG offers technologies from the AMD Alchemy™ Solutions and the AMD Geode™ Solutions product families covering a wide range of applications. Target markets for PCSG include multimedia, access & computing devices, and growth opportunities in consumer electronics and communication segments.

About AMD
AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces innovative microprocessors, Flash memory devices and low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries. AMD is dedicated to delivering standards-based, customer-focused solutions for technology users, ranging from enterprises and governments to individual consumers. For more information visit http://www.amd.com