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Premio Aries M133 Product Training By Samuel Sanchez Desktop, Server, and Network Marketing Product Manager. Agenda. Premio Aries M133 Desktop Via ProSavage4 KM133 Chipset Overview AMD Duron Overview Duron and Celeron Performance Comparison System Specifications Competitive Analysis
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Premio Aries M133 Product Training By Samuel Sanchez Desktop, Server, and Network Marketing Product Manager
Agenda • Premio Aries M133 Desktop • Via ProSavage4 KM133 Chipset Overview • AMD Duron Overview • Duron and Celeron Performance Comparison • System Specifications • Competitive Analysis • Conclusion
Premio Aries M133 System Overview • Based on the Via ProSavage4 KM133 chipset • Only supports AMD Duron socket A processors • Target market is the education/government segment that needs a low cost, yet powerful and expandable system • Ideal for business applications such as Office 2000, email, Internet browsing, etc. • Integrated S3 ProSavage video • Integrated Creative Labs PCI128 audio
Via ProSavage KM133 Chipset • Via’s integrated chipset solution for AMD CPUs • Supports PC100/PC133 DIMMs • Up to 1GB of memory • Similar to the Intel 815 chipset w/ onboard video • Integrates S3 ProSavage 2D/3D video core • Uses fixed shared system memory (user selectable via the BIOS at 8, 16, and 32MB) • Open AGP 2x/4x slot • ATA-100 IDE HDD support
AMD Duron Processor Overview • Duron is AMD’s counterpart to Intel’s Celeron • AMD is currently very strong in the home user/gaming market; they are making a push into the corporate, business, and educational segment • Targeted for entry level / home user system • Duron front side bus speed is 200MHz • 128K L1 cache and 64K L2 cache; total of 192K on-die cache • Supports AMD 3D Now!, similar to Intel’s MMX/SSE instruction sets • Socket A format (NOT COMPATIBLE WITH INTEL SOCKET 370 design!)
Duron/Celeron Performance Comparison * nVidia GeForce2 MX 32MG AGP * 3DMarks 2000 measures a system 3D performance (higher number is better) * M133 Duron/850 and 815M Celeron/850 * 256MB PC133 SDRAM * CPUMark 99 measures a processor raw processing power (higher number is better)
Premio M133 Specifications • Premio Aries midtower micro-ATX chassis w/ 145W power supply • Supports AMD Duron™ Socket A Processors • Total 192K on-die cache (128K L1 and 64K L2 cache) • VIA ProSavage KM133 chipset • Supports PC100/133 DIMM SDRAM • Two 168-pin DIMM slots; 1GB maximum memory • Two IDE busmastering channels (ATA-66/100 support) • Two rear USB ports (optional two additional rear USB ports) • One serial/COM port and one parallel/LPT port supporting SPP/ECP/EPP • One AGP slot that supports 2x/4x mode and AGP 2.0 compliant • Three PCI slots supporting 32bit/33MHz and PCI 2.2 compliant • One AMR (Audio Modem Riser) slot • Onboard S3 ProSavage video (shared memory architecture) • Onboard Creative Labs PCI128 (CT5880) audio; support four speakers • Creative Labs PCI128 also features EAX for true 3D gaming experience
M133 System Board Diagram Duron Socket A Two DIMM slots; (1GB max) • Back Panel • 1 Parallel Port • 1 Serial/COM Port • 1 VGA Port • 2 USB Ports • Floppy/Mouse PS2 IDE 1 & IDE 2 w/ ATA100 support Via KM133 Chipset w/ Integrated video Floppy Onboard Creative Labs PCI128 audio AGP 2x/4x slot PCI slot 1, 2, and 3 AMR Slot
Competitive Analysis Note: All competitive pricing was configured online with standard peripherals provided by the system manufacturer
Conclusion The Premio Aries M133 is a complete solution for educations from elementary schools to universities and government accounts. Premio provides many unique programs dedicated to help students and teachers progress in the next millennium. • Launch date is Monday 03/19/2001 • Siebel model name will be “D – Premio M133” • Great system for educational and government accounts • Cost effective solution without sacrificing quality • Ideal for AMD Duron socket A processors • Latest technological and innovative motherboard • Flexible video solution: integrated video user select at 8, 16, and 32MB, or AGP slot • Creative Labs PCI128 onboard audio w/ four speakers and EAX support • Two IDE busmastering channels (ATA 66/100) for up to 4 IDE/ATAPI drives • Two 168-pin DIMM sockets for expandability of up to 1GB memory • Outperforms equivalent Intel Celeron system
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