IBM Rounds Out PC 700 Family with Newest, Fastest Pentium Processor

SOMERS, N.Y., June 12 . . . Out in front with the newest technological
innovations and most powerful performance on the market, IBM today added
the new 133 MHz Pentium** processor to its line of IBM Personal Computer
700 desktop systems.

The most recent addition to Intel's Pentium Processor line offers its
highest level of processing power. The 133 MHz Pentium Processor operates
up to 30 percent faster than the 100 MHz processor on 16- and 32-bit
applications, providing the optimal environment for a wide range of
operating systems, including IBM's award-winning OS/2* Warp. These
powerful IBM systems enable users to capitalize on the most exciting
technologies, such as full-screen, full-motion video.

"IBM takes pride in its ability to bring the best and most technologically
advanced innovations in the commercial desktop industry to our customers
as quickly as possible," said W.S. "Ozzie" Osborne, general manager, IBM
Commercial Desktop Systems. "As Intel ups the ante in the processor
market, we will continue to exploit that power by offering systems that
take full advantage of the processors." The IBM PC 700 133 MHz models
begin at $3,745. Dealer prices may vary.

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