Tensilica Concludes Wide-Ranging Licensing and
Joint Development Pact With Mindspeed and Conexant
Santa Clara, Calif. April
9, 2001 … Tensilica Inc., the leading
supplier of configurable microprocessor core
intellectual property (IP), announced today that
Conexant Systems, Inc.(NASDAQ: CNXT) and its
Internet infrastructure business, Mindspeed Technologies™,
have concluded a broad agreement involving the
joint development of next generation fully-configurable
DSP application platforms.
The multi-year pact includes the licensing of
Tensilica’s Xtensa III and the Vectra DSP
engine, as well as a bilateral patent sharing agreement.
Additionally, Tensilica will have rights to sell
next generation DSP technology and application
platforms developed as a consequence of the joint
project.
Raouf Halim, who will become CEO of Mindspeed
Technologies upon separation from Conexant, said, “We
are very pleased to link with Tensilica in this
enterprise that will lead to the design and development
of new application platforms and DSP implementations.
Tensilica’s advanced compiler technology
will allow us to continue to deliver high density
platforms and products, enabling us to ‘Build
it FirstÔ’.”
Chris Rowen, Tensilica’s president and chief
executive officer said, “Conexant is one
of the industry’s preeminent developers of
application-specific DSP, so the alignment of their
DSP and applications expertise with our Xtensa
and Vectra technology will accelerate a broad range
of new Conexant and Mindspeed™ platforms
for fast-growing communications markets. This close
joint effort is advancing the state-of-the-art
in system-on-chip solutions.”
About Conexant Systems, Inc.
Conexant Systems, Inc. is a worldwide leader
in semiconductor system solutions for communications
applications. Conexant leverages its expertise
in mixed signal processing to deliver integrated
systems and semiconductor products through two
separate businesses: Mindspeed Technologies and
Conexant.
Mindspeed Technologies is focused on Internet
infrastructure products including WAN transport,
multiservice access and broadband access for applications
that extend from the edge of the Internet all the
way to its optical core. Conexant’s personal
networking business is focused on digital infotainment,
personal imaging, wireless communications and personal
computing products that are used in mobile communications
and the broadband digital home.
Conexant is headquartered in Newport Beach, Calif.,
and delivered revenues of $2.1 billion for fiscal
2000. The company is a member of the S&P 500
and NASDAQ-100 indices. To learn more, visit us
at www.conexant.com or www.mindspeed.com.
About Tensilica
Tensilica was founded in July 1997 to address
the fast-growing market for configurable and extensible
microprocessor cores and associated software development
tools for high volume, embedded systems. Using
the company's proprietary Xtensa Processor Generator,
system-on- chip (SOC) designers can develop a processor
subsystem hardware design and a complete software
development tool environment tailored to their
specific requirements in hours.
Tensilica's solutions provide a proven, easy-to-use,
methodology that enables designers to achieve optimum
application performance in minimum design time.
The Company is engaged in research, development,
and customer support from its offices in Santa
Clara, California; Burlington, Massachusetts; Princeton,
NJ; Houston, Texas; Oxford, U.K.; Stockholm, Sweden;
Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.; and Yokohama, Japan. Tensilica
is headquartered in Santa Clara, California (95054)
at 3255-6 Scott Boulevard, and can be reached at
(408) 986-8000 or viawww.tensilica.com.
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Editors' Notes:
"Tensilica" is
a registered trademark and "Xtensa" and “Vectra” are
trademarks belonging to Tensilica Inc.
“Mindspeed, Mindspeed
Technologies” and “Build it First” are
trademarks of Conexant Systems, Inc.
Tensilica's announced licensees
are, in alphabetical order, Berkeley Wireless Research
Center, Cisco Systems, Conexant Systems, Fujitsu
Limited, Galileo Technology, National Semiconductor,
NEC Corporation, NTT, ONEX Communications, Osaka
and Kyoto Universities, TranSwitch Corporation
and ZiLOG.
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