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FARADAY VALIDATES MULTIPLE SILICON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES FOR UMC'S
90-NM PROCESS USING MAGMA DESIGN FLOW
HSINCHU, Taiwan, and CUPERTINO, Calif., January 30, 2003 - Faraday
Technology Corporation (TAIEX: 3035), a leader in silicon intellectual
properties (IP) and ASIC design service, and UMC (NYSE: UMC), a
world-leading semiconductor foundry, today announced the readiness
of 90-nanometer silicon-proven IPs and related design services.
Faraday recently taped out several test chips manufactured on UMC's
90-nanometer process using design solutions supplied by Magma Design
Automation Inc. (Nasdaq: LAVA), including Blast Fusion and
Blast Noise®. This marks the initial completion of a comprehensive
set of IP and library modules optimized for UMC's 90-nanometer process.
The IP test chips developed by Faraday are fully
compliant with UMC's design rules and leverage both Magma's single-executable
RTL-to-GDSII flow and its patented GlassboxTM modeling technology
to combine logical, timing, physical and electrical aspects of Faraday
cores to enable designers to accelerate their time to silicon.
"The speedy readiness of silicon IPs for
90 nanometers is a result of Faraday's close collaboration with
its long-term foundry partner, UMC, and a world-class EDA tool partner,
Magma. This achievement also reinforces Faraday's commitment to
provide our customers with the most sophisticated and reliable system-on-chip
(SoC) design services and technologies," said H.P. Lin, president
of Faraday. "The great partnership between Faraday, UMC and
Magma further confirms our leadership in leading-edge silicon process
technology."
"The availability of Faraday's 90-nanometer
IP represents another important step towards making this technology
widely accessible to customers who require the highest performance
process for their products," said Dr. Fu Tai Liou, president,
America Business Group for UMC. "We value our long and productive
partnership with Faraday, and are pleased that our cooperative efforts
have again proved fruitful with the early introduction of IP for
our most advanced foundry technology offering."
"We're thrilled to be working with UMC and
Faraday and to be the EDA tool of choice to complete Faraday's first
90-nanometer design tape-outs. Common customers can now benefit
from the cooperation," said Rajeev Madhavan, CEO of Magma Design
Automation. "We look forward to continuing our alliance with
both companies to provide further synergistic solutions for joint
customers."
About Faraday
Faraday Technology provides leading ASIC / SoC design services and
production-proven IPs to customers ranging from system houses and
IDMs to IC design houses. The company's broad portfolio of IPs and
libraries are offered in advanced technologies. Some of the key
IPs includes 32-bit RISC CPU, 16 / 20 / 24-bit DSP, USB 2.0, gigabit
Ethernet, DAC and ADC, PLL and serial-ATA. These IPs are widely
used in PC peripherals, communication and consumer products. Headquartered
in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Faraday offers service and support branch offices
around the world, including the United States, Japan, Europe and
China. For more information on Faraday, please visit http://www.faraday-usa.com
or http: //www. faraday. com.tw.
About Magma Design Automation
Magma software is used to design fast, multimillion-gate integrated
circuits, providing "The Fastest Path from RTL to Silicon"
to enable chip designers to reduce the time required to produce
complex ICs. Magma's products for prototyping, synthesis, and place
& route provide a single executable for RTL-to-GDSII chip design.
The company's Blast Fusion, Blast Fusion APX, Blast
Plan, Blast Noise® and Blast RTL products utilize
Magma's proprietary FixedTiming® methodology and single data
model architecture to reduce the timing-closure iterations often
required between the logic and physical processes in conventional
IC design flows.
Magma maintains headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.,
as well as sales and support facilities in Silicon Valley, Los Angeles,
Orange County and San Diego, Calif.; Boston, Mass.; Durham, N.C.;
Laurys Station, Pa.; Austin and Dallas, Texas; Newcastle, Wash.;
and in Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Korea,
the Netherlands, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. The company's stock
trades on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol LAVA. Visit Magma Design
Automation on the Web at www.magma-da.com.
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Magma,
Blast Noise and FixedTiming are registered trademarks, and Blast
Fusion, Blast Fusion APX, Blast Plan and "The Fastest Path
from RTL to Silicon" are trademarks of Magma Design Automation.
All other product and company names are trademarks and registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS:
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
set forth in this press release, including statements about features
and benefits of Magma's system, are forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially including, but not limited to,
Magma's products' ability to produce the desired results and Magma's
ability to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. Further discussion
of these and other potential risk factors may be found in Magma's
Form 10-Q/A for the quarter ended September 30, 2002 and filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on November
15, 2002, and from time to time in Magma's SEC reports. These forward-looking
statements speak only as of the date hereof. Magma disclaims any
obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Contacts:
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Magma Design
Automation Inc.
Milan Lazich
Vice President, Corporate Marketing
(408) 864-2023
milan.lazich@magma-da.com
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UMC
In Taiwan:
Alex Hinnawi
(886) -2-2700-6999 ext. 6958
In the USA:
KJ Communications
Eileen Elam
(650) 917-1488
eileen@kjcompr.com
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Faraday Technology
Martice Chen
(408)-522-8888 ext. 113
martice@faraday-usa.com
Selina Ko
+886-3-578-7888, ext. 8048
selina@faraday.com.tw
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