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AMD Announces Initiatives To Elevate AMD64 As Platform For System- And Industry-Wide Innovation
“In 2003, AMD started down a path to reinventing the microprocessor industry with the introduction of our AMD64 architecture,” said Chairman and CEO Hector Ruiz. “And with unprecedented customer and market momentum, we are accelerating on that path with game-changing strategies to expand our capacity, extend our system-level performance and performance-per-watt leadership, and provide a simpler, more open and “innovation-friendly” x86-based platform to those who want to collaborate in the development of differentiated, customer-centric solutions. Today’s announcements represent AMD’s future - and a view into the great global corporation we are well on our way to creating.” President and COO Dirk Meyer said, “While we are extremely gratified by the customer acceptance and market success we have enjoyed, considering the environment in which we are competing, we remain focused and are steadily and methodically executing against our business goals. The advancements announced today demonstrate truly exceptional technology leadership in every aspect of our business. With the help of our partners and customers, we will accelerate our pace of innovation and maintain AMD’s leadership.” AMD’s announcements covered a wide array of technologies and markets, including server, desktop and mobile computing and from silicon to software. Key industry partners, including Alienware, Cray, HP, Rackable Systems, Sun Microsystems and VMware, participated with AMD executives in an analyst event to underscore the significance of AMD’s initiatives to the broader computing ecosystem. New Enthusiast Platform Building on AMD’s already recognized leadership among PC enthusiasts, AMD also announced plans for a new enthusiast platform codenamed “4x4” that will extend AMD’s long-standing commitment to those consumers who demand the highest-performing PCs. The 4x4 platform features a four-core, multi-socket processor configuration uniquely possible via AMD’s Direct Connect Architecture. The 4X4 platform will be designed to be upgraded to eight total processor cores when AMD launches quad-core processors in 2007. Project 4x4 represents system-level enthusiast enhancements and is designed for ultimate multi-tasking performance across gaming, digital video, processor-intensive and heavily-threaded applications. Architectural Leadership Chief Technology Officer Phil Hester outlined AMD’s primary design directions for the future, and reiterated the company’s commitment to system-wide innovation based on close collaboration with customers and partners. Hester unveiled AMD’s next-generation architecture for server and desktop processors, a new chip design for future mobile platforms, and AMD’s updated processor and platform technology roadmaps.
AMD also updated its manufacturing and process technology direction — building on the earlier news this week of the company’s newest fabrication facility through a major transformation of its Dresden-based Fab 30, which will be converted to 300mm production in 2007 and named Fab 38. Also today, AMD demonstrated 65nm products from its newest Fab 36 facility in Dresden, using 65nm process technology jointly developed by a team of AMD and IBM engineers in New York as part of AMD and IBM’s successful process development and research collaboration. AMD also announced that its transition to 45nm technology is accelerating. AMD’s plan is to begin initial volume production of 45nm 18 months after initial 65nm production, currently anticipated to be in the mid-2008 time frame. AMD’s state-of-the-art facilities use the company’s patented Automated Precision Manufacturing (APM) and Continuous Technology Improvement (CTI) capabilities to enable a rapid transition to new technology generations and quickly achieve mature yields. AMD’s focus on speed, accuracy, agility and efficiency via APM is being enhanced through the adoption of a lean philosophy to microprocessor manufacturing. This approach allows AMD to extend the benefits of APM to enhance processes, reduce waste and accelerate time-to-market for our customers. 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. Cautionary Statement This release contains forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements in this release involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the company’s current expectations. Risks include the possibility that the company may not achieve its planned product and technology introduction schedules; that solutions providers will not provide the infrastructure to support the company’s planned products and technology in a timely fashion or that the adoption of AMD64-based infrastructure technologies by OEMs will not occur as expected. We urge investors to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in the company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 25, 2005 and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 26, 2006.
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