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RMI Corporation to Present on Groundbreaking Multi-Core Processing Solutions at the 5th Annual AdvancedTCA Summit 2009

RMI’s Presentation Will Focus on Its Industry-Leading Multi-core, Multi-threaded Processing Architecture in Standards-based ATCA Modular Platforms for Next-Generation 3G/4G Mobile Wireless Infrastructure Equipment Designs

CUPERTINO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RMI Corporation, a leading provider of high-performance processors for networking, communications, data center, security, storage and media-rich applications, today announced it will be presenting on its groundbreaking multi-core processing solutions for next-generation 3G/4G mobile wireless infrastructure at the 5th Annual AdvancedTCA Summit on Oct. 27-29, 2009 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif. In addition, RMI will be participating in a panel discussion on Today’s Multi-core Solutions. The AdvancedTCA Summit is focused on innovations in Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA®) standard platforms for next-generation telecommunications equipment.

The exponential demand for higher application performance, high speed serial interfaces, hardware protocol acceleration, and software programmability, along with the original equipment manufacturers’ (OEMs’) desire for product differentiation is driving the adoption of advanced multi-core, multi-threaded processors in emerging base station and mobile core networking equipment designs. RMI will discuss the application of its industry-leading, highly scalable XLR®, XLS® and next-generation XLP™ multi-core, multi-threaded processors in multiple nodes of the mobile infrastructure network, from basestations/eNodeB to cell-site routers, and from radio network controllers to service gateways, switches and routers.

The Summit will showcase the initiatives, technologies and opportunities with the AdvancedTCA/MicroTCA platform, and is intended for telecom equipment manufacturers and engineers, network equipment manufacturers, embedded systems developers, military/defense contractors, and hardware and software design engineers. Additional information about the event can be found on the AdvancedTCA Summit website at http://www.advancedtcasummit.com.

About RMI

RMI Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company providing High-Performance Super System-on-a-Chip (SuperSoC®) Processor solutions for the Infrastructure, Enterprise, and Consumer Media markets. Applications include Wireless, Networking Security, Thin Clients, and Connected Multi-Media. RMI offers a broad platform of advanced MIPS-compatible processor solutions with both 32/64-bit architectures supporting frequencies from 300MHz to greater than 2.0 GHz. RMI is headquartered in Cupertino, CA with branch and subsidiary operations in Texas, France, India, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. More information about RMI can be found on the company’s website at www.RMICorp.com.

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