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Microsoft
Products Speed Along With New Intel Pentium III Processor
Vast Array of Microsoft Products Optimized for Intel's
Forthcoming Processor REDMOND, Wash. - Feb. 17, 1999 -Microsoft
Corp. today announced that a broad range of Microsoft® products are
enhanced by the performance abilities of the Intel® Pentium®
III processor. The Pentium III processor platform provides for the best
Microsoft Windows® operating system performance and offers enhanced
multimedia realism, and Microsoft is committed to developing many products and
services to optimize its benefits. These include software such as Windows 2000,
Windows technologies such as Microsoft Internet Explorer browser software and
the DirectX® set of APIs, and games such as "Flight
Simulator" and "Full Auto." "We are excited because the Pentium III processor will
bring in a new-generation platform for faster computing with Windows," said
Brad Chase, vice president, Windows marketing and developer relations,
Microsoft. "The Windows family of operating systems, in particular, runs
substantially faster on the Pentium III processor. Customers will be able enjoy
both the performance gains and the new capabilities in a richer Windows
environment." "The combination of Intel's Pentium III processor with
Microsoft's multimedia system services will enable a whole new class of
high-performance multimedia-centric applications," said Mike Aymar, vice
president and director, platform launch operation, Intel Corp. "By taking
advantage of these new technologies, business and home computer users will
experience the benefits of enhanced capabilities and performance." The Windows Family of Operating Systems The Windows family of operating systems will deliver superior
performance via the Pentium III processor. Not only will Windows 98, Windows
2000 Professional and all the Windows 2000 Server products natively support this
new architecture, but even the Windows NT® Workstation operating
system 4.0 with Service Pack 4, along with a driver explicitly written by Intel
and approved by Microsoft for Windows NT Workstation, will support these new
extensions, providing a blazing-fast user experience. Windows Technologies Direct X The DirectAnimation™ API will extend the multimedia run time
to include DX transform plug-in architecture, HTML+ time, 3-D geometry and
hardware acceleration, HTML as textures and improved anti-aliasing.
DirectAnimation benefits from Intel's Streaming SIMD Extensions by using the
Pentium III optimizations in the Direct3D® API. Direct3D, a 3-D
geometry engine for DirectX, is tuned for the Pentium III processor,
accelerating 3-D rendering tasks such as scaling, rotation, lighting and other
effects. By using the DirectAnimation or Direct3D APIs, application developers
can deliver exciting new levels of visual quality and realism on a Pentium III
processor platform. Windows Media Technologies Customers encoding streaming video will benefit greatly from
Pentium III processor optimizations in the next version of the Microsoft MPEG-4
video codec, due in the first half of 1999. Dramatic improvements to on-demand
encoding speed and real-time encoding data rate, frame rate and resolution will
result in significant cost savings for content providers. Office 2000 Office 2000 will help make it easier for users to create and
share information on the Web. Although Office 2000 is designed to run on
existing hardware platforms, the Intel Pentium III processor will provide users
with increased performance and richer support for high-quality graphics and
interactive multimedia. Microsoft plans to enable the next version of PhotoDraw™
2000, the business graphics software included in Office 2000 Premium, with
additional 2-D Pentium III processor enhancements coded directly into the
application. Microsoft Games Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the
worldwide leader in software for personal computers. The company offers a wide
range of products and services for business and personal use, each designed with
the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take advantage
of the full power of personal computing every day. Microsoft, Windows, DirectX, Windows NT, DirectAnimation,
Direct3D, PhotoDraw and Midtown Madness are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of
their respective owners. Copyright (C)
1998-1999 The Active Network. All rights reserved.
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