FYI & FWIW, according to a notice I just received from
Versalogic, AMD will soon be shutting down most 486, 5x86
and K6 production.  I think that this would just be the
traditional PC processors, AFAICT it doesn't impact the
�lan series. I can't immediately find any announcements
to this effect on AMD's site.

A copy of the letter I received can be found here:
http://www.versalogic.com/support/rdmp/AMDletter.asp

--Bob


August 13, 2001

Dear VersaLogic Customer:

This letter is being sent to alert you to an important change in the long-term 
availability of several VersaLogic products. Please read it carefully. 

AMD, the supplier of CPU chips that are used on many of our products, has 
notified us that they plan to re-tool the production line that currently 
produces 486, 586 and K6 CPU chips. AMD needs to use their Fab 25 facility 
to produce a different line of products and will stop production on these 
CPU chips on June 28, 2002. The CPU chips produced by this facility are 
used in our VSBC-2, VSBC-6, VSBC-7, Panther, VL-686-2, and VL-586-1 products. 

This decision by AMD, with whom we have worked closely for many years, 
is a major blow to the embedded computer market. It is very surprising 
that their long-standing dedication to the embedded market has taken such 
an abrupt turn. As recently as October 2000 they announced new processors 
(the K6-2E+ and K6-IIIE+) and assured us of their continuing long-term 
support for the embedded market. 

Please note that this decision by AMD does not mean that they will immediately 
halt production or that these CPU chips will be in short supply. Normal 
production of these chips is scheduled to continue through June 2002. Last-time-buy 
orders can be placed in June for delivery of the chips in late 2002 and 
early 2003. 

VersaLogic management has been hearing rumors of this possible change (various 
versions of it) over the last few months and has been working closely with 
AMD to avoid this radical change in their direction. We prepared for the 
possibility that their decision would ultimately be to issue an end-of-life 
notice.  Now that the decision has been made, our focus will be on assisting 
our customers with planning and migration issues over the next 12-24 months. 


Although this change is not immediate, each customer must look at the long 
term impact that this announcement will have on their product usage. In 
some cases this will mean placing an end-of-life purchase order with VersaLogic 
to continue delivery of the current product even after the AMD chips have 
been discontinued. For others it may involve qualifying new products, or 
using Intel Tillamook versions of our current products, for the current 
application. Tillamook versions of most impacted products will be available 
before year end. For further information please see the roadmap and migration 
information on our web site at http://www.versalogic.com/support/rdmp/rdmp.asp 
or contact us directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Again, this change is not immediate, but planning steps should be taken 
now to assure a smooth transition in the future. We stand ready to support 
you as needed to make this transition as easy and painless as possible. 


Sincerely,

Len Crane 
President

P.S. Please excuse any duplicate copies of this message that you receive. 
We are making every effort to get this important information to the proper 
contacts within each organization in a timely fashion. 




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