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EPA Honors AMD With ENERGY STAR Certificate For Innovative Cool'n'Quiet Technology

AMD today announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded AMD鈥檚 Cool鈥榥鈥橯uiet technology with an ENERGY STAR Certificate of Recognition for advancing computer energy efficiency. All AMD Athlon 64 desktop processors have the innovative Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology, a system-level feature that lowers the power consumption of a computer whenever maximum performance is not needed. AMD received the certificate on March 15 in conjunction with the 2005 ENERGY STAR Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C.

The EPA recognized AMD for significantly advancing energy efficiency in desktop PCs. AMD demonstrated to the EPA power savings of up to 35 watts per computer, depending on the application in use, in comparison tests with PCs not supporting AMD鈥檚 Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology. By optimizing power consumption, Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology not only works to benefit the environment, but consumers鈥 energy bills as well.

鈥淭he ENERGY STAR award for Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology once again demonstrates the value of AMD鈥檚 commitment to developing customer-centric innovations that truly make a difference in people鈥檚 lives,鈥 said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president and general manager of the Microprocessor Business Unit, Computation Products Group, AMD. 鈥淲hile demand for faster processors may increase power consumption, heat and noise, power management solutions such as AMD鈥檚 Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology allow consumers to make smarter choices, saving money and energy, while contributing to an improved global environment.鈥

Energy efficiency means delivering the same service or operations with less energy. Its benefits extend to the environment, the consumer鈥檚 pocketbook and the value proposition offered to business customers who use many PCs. Energy-efficient computers consume less power, give off less heat, exert less strain on cooling systems and can result in a quieter work environment.

鈥淚nnovative processor advancements such as AMD鈥檚 Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology significantly improve power management features, making them more reliable, dependable and user-friendly than even just a few years ago,鈥 said Craig Hershberg, product manager for Office Equipment and Consumer Electronics, U.S. EPA. 鈥淚n AMD鈥檚 tests, Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet showed a significant decrease in power consumption resulting in energy efficiency improvements up to 28 percent, making it an ideal candidate for the ENERGY STAR Certificate of Recognition.鈥

AMD鈥檚 Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology effectively lowers power consumption, enabling a quieter-running system while delivering performance on demand for the ultimate computing experience. Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology improves a computer鈥檚 energy efficiency by matching processor utilization to the performance actually required. Because common PC programs such as word processing and reading email only require minimal processor utilization, while cinematic games, complex calculations or data encoding require higher utilization, Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology adjusts accordingly to leverage system energy efficiency. By reducing the frequency and voltage of the microprocessor, Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology enables overall lower system and processor power consumption.

AMD has been a leader in bringing power-management features to businesses and consumers, first with AMD PowerNow!鈩 technology in our mobile processors and following with Cool鈥檔鈥橯uiet technology in AMD Athlon 64 desktop processors. In addition, AMD recently announced that the enterprise-class AMD Opteron鈩 processor family will include AMD PowerNow! technology with Optimized Power Management (OPM) in the first half of 2005.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency established ENERGY STAR in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce air pollution by giving consumers simple energy-efficient choices. Today, with assistance from the U.S. Department of Energy, the ENERGY STAR program offers businesses and consumers energy-efficient solutions to save energy and money, and help protect the environment for future generations. More than 8,000 organizations have become ENERGY STAR partners and are committed to improving the energy efficiency of products, homes and businesses. ENERGY STAR continues to build awareness internationally through its partnerships with the European Community (EU), Japan, Taiwan, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

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