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The AMD Athlon XP processor with QuantiSpeed™

oday at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Infinium Labs, Inc. (OTC BB: IFLB) announced that the forthcoming Phantom Gaming Service™ will incorporate the AMD Athlon™XP processor 2500+.

The AMD Athlon XP processor with QuantiSpeed™ architecture powers an innovative and customer-friendly gaming platform that delivers performance for cutting-edge applications and a powerful gaming experience. The AMD Athlon™ XP processor with QuantiSpeed™ architecture provides stability, compatibility and excellent 32-bit performance

“As online gaming continues its amazing growth, customers are looking for innovative ways to augment their gaming experience. The Phantom Gaming Service, with systems based on AMD Athlon XP processor 2500+, will allow gamers to play a wide range of games on demand,” said, John Morris, desktop marketing manager at AMD. “With our processors powering the system hardware, the Phantom Gaming Service will be poised to deliver solid game play based on AMD technology - a long-time favorite with the gaming community.”

The much anticipated Phantom Gaming Service – the first end-to-end, on-demand, subscription-based game distribution service – is slated to launch on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004 and will give everyone in the family a library of titles available any time, day or night, in the comfort of their home. The service includes the industry's first free game platform hardware – the Phantom Game Receiver™ – in which the AMD Athlon XP processor 2500+ will play a central role

“It’s critical that we provide our customers with the best game play experience achievable,” said Kevin Bachus, president, Infinium Labs. “By integrating components from top suppliers like AMD, we can ensure that gamers will get the best possible performance out of the service.”

Infinium Labs is demonstrating the Phantom Gaming Service this week at E3, in Los Angeles, May 12 – 14, 2004, at Booth 746 in the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center

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