SUNNYVALE, CA--APRIL 7, 1998--AMD today introduced a 300-megahertz version of the AMD-K6® processor based on 0.25-micron process technology and produced in the company's Fab 25 facility in Austin, Texas.
A 266-megahertz version of the AMD-K6 also is available from Fab 25.
"The 300-megahertz AMD-K6 processor gives PC manufacturers the next level of performance to satisfy growing consumer demand for powerful, feature-rich PCs that deliver maximum value at a mainstream price," said Rob Herb, AMD senior vice president and co-chief marketing executive.
About the AMD-K6® Processor
The AMD-K6 processor delivers leading edge, sixth-generation performance
for today's demanding Microsoft® Windows® compatible home and office
applications. With the AMD-K6 processor consumers get a better PC with more
compelling features at a given price point. The AMD-K6 processor's Socket
7 compatibility enables PC manufacturers and resellers to take advantage
of low-cost, high-volume system designs and mature infrastructure, resulting
in fast time to market and an easier upgrade path to more powerful members
of the AMD-K6 family. The 8.8-million-transistor AMD-K6 is manufactured
using five-layer-metal silicon process technology at AMD's state-of-the-art
Fab 25 wafer fabrication facility in Austin, Texas.
Pricing and Availability
The AMD-K6/300 processor and the AMD-K6/266 processor are available and
priced at $246 and $156 respectively in 1,000-unit quantities effective
April 15.
About AMD
AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal
and networked computer and communications markets. AMD produces processors,
flash memories, programmable logic devices, and products for communications
and networking applications. Founded in 1969 and based in Sunnyvale, California,
AMD had revenues of $2.4 billion in 1997. (NYSE: AMD).