April 2002April 30, 2002 —Fujitsu LifeBook A Series targets business users who require performance and reliability for mobile computing— April 29, 2002 MIPS Technologies Licenses MIPS64™ Microprocessor Architecture to AMD for the Development of Personal Connectivity Solutions April 24, 2002 -AMD and Microsoft sign agreement to help grow 64-bit computing market- -AMD to demonstrate dual AMD Opteron™ processor-based system running 64-bit Microsoft Windows®- April 24, 2002 -AMD Opteron™ processors will mark AMD’s entry into 64-bit computing enterprise market- April 17, 2002 —AMD extends award-winning AMD Athlon™ XP processor brand to mobile lineup, transitions to 0.13-micron technology— —Epson Direct, Packard Bell and Sharp expected to ship notebook PCs based on the new mobile AMD Athlon XP processor — April 17, 2002 Company reports sales of $902 million, net loss of $0.03 per share on record PC processor units Financial Statements AMD Selected Corporate Data |