New AMD Validated Solutions Program Empowers Channel to Deliver Best-of-Breed Commercial Platforms

    AMD unveiled AMD
    Validated Solutions (AVS), a new initiative that represents a significant
    evolution of the company’s channel offerings. Designed to help solution
    providers deliver competitive, leading-edge commercial systems based on AMD64
    technology, AVS addresses a growing need for best-of-breed platform provider
    solutions. The new program provides rigorous platform validation and testing,
    as well as post-sales service and support, all directly from AMD.

    “AMD is dedicated to the success of our channel partners, who are a
    critical means to reach commercial end users, and the AMD Validated Solutions
    program is a vital commitment to their needs,” said Marty Seyer, senior vice
    president, Commercial Segment, AMD. “We are continuing to foster best-of-breed
    client and server solutions for the channel as our commercial footprint
    expands with large, mid-size and small businesses. AVS illustrates AMD’s
    collaborative approach to formulating solutions for our customers, especially
    how that approach enables us to deliver the right products to the market at
    the right time.”

    As part of the announcement, four motherboards leveraging AMD
    Commercial Stable Image Platform (CSIP) chipsets immediately become the first
    solutions to be validated under and supported by the AVS program, directly
    benefiting participants in the AMD Solution Provider program. Next year,
    validated server platforms will be added.

    The AVS motherboards provide an easy way for solution providers to
    assemble commercial desktop systems from a host of stable socket AM2-based
    processors from AMD, along with chipsets and stable drivers from platform
    providers. AMD solution providers offering AVS commercial desktop solutions
    based on CSIP chipsets include Compusys Plc., Equus, Maxdata, Polywell,
    Seanix, Wortmann AG and ZT Group.

    “Solution providers must be able to offer world-class service, support
    and delivery of quality products and solutions to their customers to maintain
    a competitive edge within the market,” said Janet Waxman, vice president of
    Hardware Channels research for IDC. “AMD Validated Solutions enables them to
    compete more effectively by alleviating some of the speculation and testing of
    the system building process. This allows these partners to focus more of their
    time on selling and supporting their customer’s commercial desktop systems
    needs and requirements.”

    Additionally, AMD teamed with motherboard providers Asus, ECS and MSI to
    bring AVS desktop platforms to the channel. These motherboards, now available
    for order through distribution, leverage the CSIP chipsets from NVIDIA
    Corporation and ATI Technologies, delivering socket AM2 platforms with a
    defined 15-month stability period that began on Sept. 1, 2006.

    “Organizations today want the peace of mind of knowing the technology
    they’re using to drive their business consists of the most dependable,
    functional products available,” said Phil Eisler, senior vice president and
    general manager, Integrated and Mobile Business Unit, ATI Technologies Inc.
    “The AMD Validated Solutions program helps ensure that socket AM2 motherboards
    using ATI Radeon Xpress chipsets receive that stamp of approval. As a result
    of the bolstered service and support for AVS socket AM2 motherboards, we’re
    confident we can deliver an even greater level of stability, reliability and
    service to business customers.”

    “We have experienced great success with our NVIDIA Business Platform
    built upon the stable CPU roadmap of AMD CSIP, and the addition of the AMD
    Validated Solutions program with its comprehensive service and support
    infrastructure is very promising,” said Drew Henry, general manager of the MCP
    business group at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA will continue to work closely with AMD to
    provide certified NVIDIA Business Platform PCs with the stability, quality and
    reliability that our customers demand for commercial desktop solutions.”

    Web- and telephone-based service and support for the new AVS desktop
    platforms, including board-level RMA (returned merchandise authorization) and
    cross-ship services, will be offered beginning Oct. 2, 2006 through AMD
    Technical Service Centers to AMD solution providers in Canada, the United
    States and in select Western European countries. Introduction of the AVS
    program into other countries, as well as the introduction of AVS server
    platforms, is planned for 2007. For more information about the new AMD
    Validated Solutions program, please go to http://www.amd.com/validated.

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