Bridgewater, New Jersey-based Cybertek Inc is determined to be first to market with a personal computer built around Advanced Micro Devices Inc’s 40MHz copy of the Intel 80386, and says it will be shipping the Cybertek 386/40 by the end of the month: the company says it has encountered no compatibility problems with the chip and that in the Norton SI test, the Cybertek 386/40 scored a 49 against a 38.8 for a Gateway 486/25; it wants $2,500 for a system with 4Mb memory, floppy and 80Mb hard disk; memory goes to 32Mb on the motherboard and there are 120Mb and 200Mb disk options.