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Centennial Technologies, Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. to market mini-cards.


BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 19, 1996--Centennial Technologies, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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) introduced today a family of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s (NYSE: AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. ) compatible Flash Miniature Cards. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is an industry leader in the manufacture of single-supply five volt and three volt Flash devices on which these miniature cards will be based. Miniature cards are small form-factor (postage stamp postage stamp, government stamp affixed to mail to indicate payment of postage. The term includes stamps printed or embossed on postcards and envelopes as well as the adhesive labels.  sized) Flash storage cards targeted at consumer electronic applications, such as digital cameras, cellular telephones, two-way pagers and voice recorders. Centennial is a provider of full turn-key manufacturing solutions for PC Cards.

Mr. Kurt Wolf Kurt Wolf is a punk guitarist from New York City. He has played in Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Loudspeaker, Emma Peel, and Foetus. , Director of Technical Marketing at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., commented: "Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is pleased that Centennial has worked closely with us to develop a line of compatible miniature cards, as well as other Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s Flash based Refers to devices that use flash memory for storage such as digital music players and digital cameras. Contrast with disk based. See flash memory and USB drive.  memory cards and modules."

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 McDonald, President of Centennial Technologies, Inc. stated: "This alliance is significant in that it brings together Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., a leading Flash silicon manufacturer and Centennial's market leading card design, manufacturing and service capabilities. The net result is customers will benefit by realizing the advantages of the combined resources and expertise."

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. The Company produces processors, Flash memories, programmable logic devices, and products for communications and networking applications. Founded in 1969 and based in Sunnyvale, CA, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. had revenues of $2.4 billion in 1995.

Centennial Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets an extensive line of PC card-based solutions and provides contract manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers.

CONTACT: Centennial Technologies Inc.

James M. Murphy, 508/670-0646

or

L.G. Zangani

Linda Decker, 908/788-9660
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