AMD AND EPIC DEMONSTRATE POWER OF 64-BIT GAMING
-First ever demo of x86-based, 64-bit game is proof-of-concept for AMD's
strategy-
LAS VEGAS-NOVEMBER 20, 2002-At Comdex, AMD (NYSE: AMD) demonstrated a 64-bit
developmental version of Unreal Tournament 2003 from Epic Games on a system
based on the upcoming AMD Athlon(tm) 64 processor. The technology demonstration
illustrates AMD's commitment to bringing next-generation, 64-bit computing to
the desktop and consumer applications.
"Our goal is to be the driving force in providing solutions that will
bring the power of 64-bit computing to PC users," said Ed Ellett, vice
president of client business segment for AMD's Computation Products Group.
"Gaming enthusiasts demand the highest performance systems, and we believe
gaming will be the catalyst that brings 64-bit computing to mainstream PC
users."
Unreal Tournament 2003, based on the latest generation Unreal Engine
technology, is the recently released sequel to Epic Games' and Digital Extremes'
award-winning Unreal Tournament. The Unreal Engine serves as the foundation upon
which many other award-winning games have been built and has been licensed by
top game developers for games in a variety of genres running on multiple
platforms.
"We're extremely excited about the upcoming AMD Athlon 64 processor.
It's designed to run today's 32-bit games and applications and will actually,
clock-for-clock, boost their performance relative to 32-bit AMD Athlon
processors. But when you add 64-bits to the picture you can get additional
capabilities and other performance boosts," said Mark Rein, vice president,
Epic Games Inc. "We're planning to ship a 64-bit update for Unreal
Tournament 2003 at the same time the AMD Athlon 64 processors show up on retail
shelves."
The upcoming AMD Athlon 64 processor is expected to be the industry's first
and only 64-bit, x86-based PC processor for desktop and mobile computing. It is
designed to provide unprecedented application performance for consumers and
businesses by being able to run 64-bit applications at full performance, thus
significantly expanding data capacity, and simultaneously run 32-bit software
applications with no performance penalty.
The upcoming AMD Athlon 64 processor will include a number of technology
innovations that provide these benefits. A highly scalable system bus using
HyperTransport(tm) technology is designed to provide more than one and half
times the throughput of other competing processors. And an integrated memory
controller that will boost performance by directly connecting the processor to
the memory and dramatically reducing memory latency.
About AMD AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal
and networked computer and communications markets with manufacturing facilities
in the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia. AMD, a Fortune 500 and Standard
& Poor's 500 company, produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices and
support circuitry for communications and networking applications. Founded in
1969 and based in Sunnyvale, California, AMD had revenues of $3.9 billion in
2001 (NYSE: AMD).
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