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NexGen Unveils P133 And P120, Higher Speed Fifth-Generation
Nx586 Processors Targeted For Mainstream PC Market
P133 and P120 Members of Leading x86-Compatible Processor Family
Offer Up To 50% Performance Advantage Over Comparable Pentium
MILPITAS, California, November 13, 1995--NexGen®,
Inc. (NASDAQ: NXGN) today announced the P133 and P120 Nx586 processors,
the first in a planned series of higher-performing members of
its Nx586® processor family. The Nx586 processor
is the leading fifth-generation Pentium® processor
alternative currently in production.
"The P133 and P120 versions of the Nx586 processor continue
our commitment to offer high performance processors at an excellent
value," stated Atiq Raza, President and Chief Executive Officer
of NexGen. Mr. Raza added, "NexGen's focus is to perpetuate
a superior value proposition for OEMs and end-users in the mainstream,
high-volume PC market."
The Nx586-P133 and Nx586-P120 processors, which are clocked at
133 MHz and 120 MHz respectively, perform up to 50% faster than
Intel Corporation's 133-MHz and 120-MHz Pentiums, respectively,
at a far superior value.
For example, utilizing Symantec's Norton Utilities
for Windows 95 in identical configurations, the Nx586-P133 processor
scores 37.6, or 50% higher than Pentium's 133MHz score of 24.7.
Similarly, the Nx586-P120 processor scores 33.8, or 50% higher
than Pentium's 120MHz score of 22.6. This benchmark simulates
the typical workload of common 32-bit Windows applications while
running under Windows 95. On CPUmark32 in identical configurations,
a CPU benchmark focusing on 32-bit applications, the Nx586-P133
processor obtains a score of 248, nearly 20% higher than the
Pentium 133MHz score of 210. The Nx586-P120 processor obtains
a score of 227, more than 15% higher than Pentium's 120MHz score
of 196.
Both the Nx586-P133 and Nx586-P120 processors are sampling now
with production availability expected December, 1995. The Nx586-P133
processor is priced at $447 each, in 1000-unit quantities, while
the Nx586-P120 processor is priced at $303, in like quantities.
These new members of the Nx586 family are based on the patented
RISC86® microarchitecture pioneered in the Nx586 product
line. The superscalar RISC86 microarchitecture applies RISC
performance techniques to the x86 instruction set, as well as
incorporating the state-of-the-art computer architecture techniques
of out-of-order execution, speculative execution, register renaming,
data forwarding, and 2-level branch prediction. The new processors
also continue to incorporate the industry's most advanced caching,
with 32 Kbytes of level one cache and an on-chip level 2 cache
controller with a private full-speed 64-bit level 2 cache bus.
The P133 and P120 are the first of NexGen's Nx586 processors to
be manufactured using IBM's 5S process consisting of 0.44 micron
CMOS silicon technology, up to five layers of metal interconnect,
on 8-inch silicon wafers. NexGen believes the IBM process is
one of the most advanced volume production processes available
in the industry. Furthermore, IBM's C4 "flip-chip"
packaging technology is being used in the manufacture of the NexGen
products whereby the silicon die is attached via solder bumps
within the die, resulting in high reliability and low cost.
NexGen, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXGN) develops and utilizes industry-leading
processor technologies to deliver high performance x86 processors
to mainstream PC users. The Milpitas, California-based company
currently holds many patents for its leading-edge x86 processor
technology and has several more patents in process. For product
information, call 1-800-8NEXGEN (1-800-863-9436) or (408) 435-0202,
or you can reach us on the Web at http://www.nexgen.com.
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NexGen, Nx586 and RISC86 are registered trademarks of NexGen,
Inc. Windows 95 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Symantec
and Norton Utilities are trademarks of Symantec Corporation.
Pentium and Intel are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
All other names, logos, and symbols are trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective companies
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