Super Computer, Inc. Announces GameStorm 64-bit Technology for Gaming Featuring America's Army for the AMD Athlon(TM) 64 Processor

ATLANTA, GA, Sept. 26, 2003 -- Super Computer, Inc. today announced GameStorm AMD64 technology to showcase the performance of the AMD Athlon(TM) 64 processor.

The GameStorm technology represents a new innovative approach to PC-based gaming. The entire system, completely written for a 64-bit environment, fits on a single CD and essentially turns the PC into a "console-like" gaming system. GameStorm auto loads directly from CD with or without any operating system installed and the computer starts up, immediately serving the featured game, America's Army.

The embedded Linux OS scans the hardware, loads the OS and finally the game directly in one single motion. The experience for the end-user is fast and powerful game play without the usual overhead from the operating systems traditionally used in the gaming industry.

"It feels like a gaming console on steroids and even allows for online access so you can connect to online game servers for multi-player action," said Jesper Jensen, CEO of Super Computer, Inc. "With a pure 64-bit environment and no overhead, SCI has created a powerful showcase for both AMD and the GameStorm technology, all in a single CD!"

"The fact, America's Army available in 64-bit on the GameStorm CD allows gamers to get a taste of the next generation of gaming just by inserting a CD and powering up the computer," said Major Bret Wilson, Operations Officer for America's Army.

The GameStorm technology for AMD Athlon 64 processors, featuring America's Army, was created in co-operation between AMD, SCI, NVIDIA and the US Army.

"With the AMD Athlon 64 processor and GameStorm technology, AMD is able to showcase a fully-integrated 64-bit environment that delivers performance and realism to the most demanding gamers," said Tim Wright, director, desktop marketing, AMD Computation Products Group. "AMD64 will revolutionize the gaming market by delivering immersive super-realistic environments. AMD Athlon 64 processors will allow our customers to feel and see the immersive power of AMD64 technology."

Super Computer, Inc. also unveiled the world's first AMD Opteron(TM) processor-based gaming server cluster featuring U.S. Army's "America's Army Game" earlier this year at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo.

About Super Computer, Inc.

Super Computer, Inc. (SCI) delivers the most advanced technologies and the best range of enterprise class services available to the online gaming industry today. With the Jupiter Clusters, Avalanche Clusters (AMD Opteronprocessor-based), Andromeda Middleware Suite and Private Label Game Portals (PLP), SCI has raised the bar for the entire online gaming market. SCI was founded in 2002 and is privately held. For more information please visit http://www.supercomputerinc.com.

About America's Army: Operations

Since the America's Army: Operations game debuted on July 4, 2002 it has been one of the most popular games online. The Army has recorded more than 1.6 million registered user accounts with more than 1 million players completing basic training. Gamers have played more than 130 million missions and the average number of completed missions per day is 450,000. The game has received accolades from the gaming and national press and was awarded Computer Gaming World's Editor's Choice award.

For SCI: Jay Majumdar, Vice President of Sales Super Computer, Inc. 800-830-4721 jay@supercomputerinc.com.

For America's Army: Lori Mezoff, PR Director, 410 897 0020 lorimezoff@yahoo.com.

The America's Army media Website is located at http://www.thearmygame.com and the game site can be found at http://www.americasarmy.com.

AMD, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64(TM) and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

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SOURCE Super Computer, Inc.

Web Site: http://www.americasarmy.com

http://www.thearmygame.com