LAS VEGAS, NV--JANUARY 6, 2000--KryoTech, AMD and Compaq
Computer Corp. today demonstrated a 1 Gigahertz (1000Mhz) Compaq Presario
Internet PC powered by the AMD Athlon™ processor and KryoTech SuperG™
technology. The Presario PC features innovative technology that enables
the system to reach the 1 GHz mark and offers leading edge system
performance. The demonstration is being held at the Winter Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in the Digital Living Room, North Hall, at Compaq's
Booth # 6653.
The 1GHz Compaq Presario PC demonstration is based on KryoTech's SuperG
technology, a "super-cooled" computer featuring an AMD Athlon processor.
To achieve this speed, KryoTech's patented cooling system thermally
accelerates the AMD Athlon processor, enabling the processor to run at
1GHz, or one billion cycles per second.
"By combining a powerful AMD Athlon processor with KryoTech's patented
cooling system, Compaq is able to be the first major computer manufacturer
in the world to publicly demonstrate a 1GHz system," said Mark Vena,
Director, Consumer Desktop Product Marketing, Compaq Computer Corporation.
"The rich combination of Compaq Presario desktop technology using an AMD
Athlon processor and KryoTech's innovative SuperG cooling solution
provides a glimpse into what the future holds for consumers who desire
incredibly powerful personal computer systems."
"KryoTech redefined the performance metric for personal computing with
the introduction of the SuperG, the first PC that broke the 1GHz barrier,"
said Dennis Peck, SVP Sales at KryoTech. "With forward thinking companies
like AMD and Compaq on our side, we will set new standards for PC
manufacturers, and computer users worldwide will reap the benefits. We're
saying goodbye to the Megahertz world and "Welcome to the Gig!"
"The combination of the super cool KryoTech SuperG technology with the
lightning fast AMD Athlon processor allows Compaq to demonstrate the
technology of tomorrow today," said Dana Krelle, vice president of
Marketing for AMD's Computation Products Group.
The 1 GHz Compaq Presario system is based on KryoTech's SuperG
technology and demonstrates leading-edge integer, floating point, 3D and
multimedia performance. The system also provides the extensive bus
bandwidth that will be required for next-generation applications,
including: Internet and e-commerce, digital content creation, scientific
imaging and graphics, entertainment and extreme gaming, and advanced
engineering applications.
About the AMD Athlon™ Processor
The AMD Athlon
processor is an x86-compatible, seventh-generation design featuring a
superpipelined, nine-issue superscalar microarchitecture optimized for
high clock frequency; the industry's first fully pipelined, superscalar
floating point unit for x86 platforms; high-performance cache technology,
including 128KB of on-chip level (L1) cache and a programmable,
high-performance backside L2 cache interface; enhanced 3DNow!™ technology
with 24 additional instructions designed to improve integer math
calculations, data movement for Internet streaming, and DSP
communications; and the AMD Athlon system bus - a 200MHz system interface
based on the Alpha™ EV6 bus protocol with support for scalable
multiprocessing. All new AMD Athlon processors are manufactured on AMD's
aluminum 0.18-micron process technology in Fab 25 in Austin, Texas. The
AMD Athlon processor has received 18 industry awards since its
introduction last year.
About KryoTech
KryoTech, the leader of CoolComputing®,
was founded in 1996 by executives and engineers from NCR Corporation. The
South Carolina based company engages in the design, manufacture and
marketing of innovative, active thermal management and cooling products
and services for the computer and semiconductor industries. Additional
information about KryoTech and its products can be found on the company's
Web site at http://www.kryotech.com/.
About AMD
AMD is a global supplier of integrated
circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications
markets. AMD produces processors, flash memories, and products for
communications and networking applications. AMD processors, including the
AMD-K6®-2, AMD-K6-III and AMD Athlon product families, power computers
manufactured by nine of the Top 10 computer OEMs in North America. AMD's
mobile processors are used in more 50 percent of notebook computers sold
in the retail market to consumers and small businesses. Founded in 1969
and based in Sunnyvale, California, AMD had revenues of $2.5 billion in
1998. (NYSE: AMD). Additional information about AMD and its products is
available at: http://www.amd.com/news/news.html
Cautionary Statement
This release contains
forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally preceded by words such
as "plans," "expects," "believes," "anticipates" or "intends." Investors
are cautioned that all forward-looking statements in this release involve
risks and uncertainty that could cause actual results to differ materially
from current expectations. Forward-looking statements in this release
include the risk that Compaq may not commercially release a 1 GHz system
based on AMD Athlon processors that are thermally accelerated by KryoTech
technology in the near future or at all, and that such systems and
technology may not achieve customer or market acceptance. We urge
investors to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in the Company's
filings with the United States Securities Exchange Commission.