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DVCon 2010 Announces Final Program, Panelists for “What keeps you up at night?”

Boulder, CO – January 28, 2010 – The 18th annual Design and Verification Conference (DVCon), sponsored by Accellera, announced today the executive speakers participating on the conference’s newest panel, “What keeps you up at night?”  Moderated by JL Gray, head of the “Cool Verification” EDA blog and verification consultant for Verilab, Inc., the panel will be held Wednesday, February 24 at 3:30pm at the DoubleTree Hotel in San Jose, California.  DVCon will run Monday, February 22 through Thursday, February 25.  

The executive lineup for the new panel includes: Ron Collett, president and CEO, Numetrics; John Goodenough, worldwide director Design Technology, ARM; Sheela Pillia, senior manager, Process, Circuit and Technologies/Arrays& Mixed Signal IPs, AMD; Jim Crocker, founder and vice president of engineering, Paradigm Works; and Victor Melamed, director of engineering, Ambarella.  This year’s panelists will answer the question, “What Keeps You Up at Night?” as well as address the pressing challenges and opportunities faced during the product development cycle.  Panelists will also be faced with no-holds-barred questions from the audience.

There is also a new meeting on Monday, February 22 at 6:00 pm titled, “Social Media 101 for Engineers,” presented by Karen Bartleson, DVCon social media chair and Rick Jamison of Synopsys.  This will be an interactive session with Bartleson and Jamison sharing insights and leading a discussion focused on the basics of new media technologies, especially for engineers. They will address Twitter as an emerging important communication platform and answer questions such as, “What’s an RSS feed?  How does Google rank search results?  How can social media help engineers with their daily work activities?”

To view the complete, expanded four day program, including all of the technical sessions and sponsored tutorials, please visit the conference website www.dvcon.org

About DVCon

DVCon is the premier conference for discussion of the functional design and verification of electronic systems. DVCon is sponsored by Accellera, an industry consortium dedicated to the development and standardization of design and verification languages. For more information about Accellera, please visit www.accellera.org. For more information about DVCon, please visit www.dvcon.org. Follow @dvcon on Twitter or to comment, please use #dvcon.

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QuickLogic CSSPs Shipping in Option Wireless’ 14.4Mbps 3G USB Modems with MicroSD Support

Sunnyvale, CA – January 28, 2010 – QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), the lowest power programmable solutions leader, is proud to announce that its Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs) are being adopted by Option® Wireless in a line of 3G Cat9 (10.1 Mbps) and Cat10 (14.4 Mbps) HSDPA USB modems for wireless communications over cellular networks.  Option is a global leader in wireless technology, focused on the design, development and manufacture of innovative solutions that provide businesses and consumers with high-quality wireless broadband access to the Internet, anywhere, anytime. 

Option’s latest iCON505M series of 3G USB modems offer the ability to add up to 32 GB of micro SD memory to the modem to facilitate the sharing of downloaded content with Smartphones, Smartbooks, Netbooks, multimedia players and other consumer electronic devices, simplify the exchange of files between different PCs, or the transfer of images between digital cameras and a PC.  Consumers are demanding these transfers be done in less time – a task that is becoming increasingly difficult with the large multimedia files being transferred or shared today.  Option has adopted a QuickLogic® CSSP that addresses this unique consumer use case.

In industry standard (Note 1) performance benchmark tests, the Option® iCON505M modem with the QuickLogic CSSP achieved 16 MB/s read performance and 7.4 MB/s write performance when transferring files between a Notebook PC and a microSD memory card in the modem.  A competitor’s similar product (Note 2) without the QuickLogic CSSP was measured at less than 1 MB/s for both read and write performance. 

“We are thrilled to hear the results of the QuickLogic benchmark test,” said Martin Croome, Option’s vice president of marketing.  “This confirms Option’s strategy to use quality solutions, such as QuickLogic’s CSSPs, to deliver high performance 3G USB Modems.  This is particularly important in view of Option’s strong strategic orientation toward value-added services and applications, such as uCAN Move.  The uCAN Move application allows professionals and consumers to access their applications, content and personal internet connection with one click from any PC.”

“The CSSP design approach allows customers, such as Option, to deliver high performance 3G USB modems with innovative applications such as uCAN Move giving customers a great user experience as they quickly access their applications and exchange files beyond what can be achieved by using only standard products,” said Andrew J. Pease, QuickLogic’s president.  “As with all of our CSSP engagements, the QuickLogic and Option engineering teams worked collaboratively during the architecture and development process to ensure best-in-class performance for their Cat9 and Cat10 USB modems.”

Note 1: The benchmarking software used was an information and diagnostic utility application by SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic andReporting Assistant).

Note 2: The similar competitive 3G USB Modem used was the 02 E169 HSDPA product.

About QuickLogic

QuickLogic Corporation is the inventor and pioneer of innovative, customizable semiconductor solutions for mobile and portable electronics OEMs and ODMs.  These silicon plus software solutions are called Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs). CSSPs enable our customers to bring their products to market more quickly and remain in the market longer, with the low power, cost and size demanded by the mobile and portable electronics market.  For more information about QuickLogic and CSSPs, visitwww.quicklogic.com

About Option

Option, a wireless technology company, is a leading innovator in the design, development and manufacture of 3G HSUPA, HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, and WLAN technology products for wireless connectivity solutions. Option has established an impressive reputation for creating exciting products that enhance the performance and functionality of wireless communications. Option is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium. The company also has Research & Development in Belgium (Leuven), Germany (Düsseldorf and Augsburg) and an ISO 9001 production engineering and logistics facility in Ireland (Cork). Option maintains offices in Europe, US, Greater China, Japan and Australia. For more information please visit www.option.com.

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QuickLogic CSSPs Shipping in Option Wireless’ 14.4Mbps 3G USB Modems with MicroSD Support

Sunnyvale, CA – January 28, 2010 – QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), the lowest power programmable solutions leader, is proud to announce that its Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs) are being adopted by Option® Wireless in a line of 3G Cat9 (10.1 Mbps) and Cat10 (14.4 Mbps) HSDPA USB modems for wireless communications over cellular networks.  Option is a global leader in wireless technology, focused on the design, development and manufacture of innovative solutions that provide businesses and consumers with high-quality wireless broadband access to the Internet, anywhere, anytime. 

Option’s latest iCON505M series of 3G USB modems offer the ability to add up to 32 GB of micro SD memory to the modem to facilitate the sharing of downloaded content with Smartphones, Smartbooks, Netbooks, multimedia players and other consumer electronic devices, simplify the exchange of files between different PCs, or the transfer of images between digital cameras and a PC.  Consumers are demanding these transfers be done in less time – a task that is becoming increasingly difficult with the large multimedia files being transferred or shared today.  Option has adopted a QuickLogic® CSSP that addresses this unique consumer use case.

In industry standard (Note 1) performance benchmark tests, the Option® iCON505M modem with the QuickLogic CSSP achieved 16 MB/s read performance and 7.4 MB/s write performance when transferring files between a Notebook PC and a microSD memory card in the modem.  A competitor’s similar product (Note 2) without the QuickLogic CSSP was measured at less than 1 MB/s for both read and write performance. 

“We are thrilled to hear the results of the QuickLogic benchmark test,” said Martin Croome, Option’s vice president of marketing.  “This confirms Option’s strategy to use quality solutions, such as QuickLogic’s CSSPs, to deliver high performance 3G USB Modems.  This is particularly important in view of Option’s strong strategic orientation toward value-added services and applications, such as uCAN Move.  The uCAN Move application allows professionals and consumers to access their applications, content and personal internet connection with one click from any PC.”

“The CSSP design approach allows customers, such as Option, to deliver high performance 3G USB modems with innovative applications such as uCAN Move giving customers a great user experience as they quickly access their applications and exchange files beyond what can be achieved by using only standard products,” said Andrew J. Pease, QuickLogic’s president.  “As with all of our CSSP engagements, the QuickLogic and Option engineering teams worked collaboratively during the architecture and development process to ensure best-in-class performance for their Cat9 and Cat10 USB modems.”

Note 1: The benchmarking software used was an information and diagnostic utility application by SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic andReporting Assistant).

Note 2: The similar competitive 3G USB Modem used was the 02 E169 HSDPA product.

About QuickLogic

QuickLogic Corporation is the inventor and pioneer of innovative, customizable semiconductor solutions for mobile and portable electronics OEMs and ODMs.  These silicon plus software solutions are called Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs). CSSPs enable our customers to bring their products to market more quickly and remain in the market longer, with the low power, cost and size demanded by the mobile and portable electronics market.  For more information about QuickLogic and CSSPs, visitwww.quicklogic.com

About Option

Option, a wireless technology company, is a leading innovator in the design, development and manufacture of 3G HSUPA, HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, and WLAN technology products for wireless connectivity solutions. Option has established an impressive reputation for creating exciting products that enhance the performance and functionality of wireless communications. Option is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium. The company also has Research & Development in Belgium (Leuven), Germany (Düsseldorf and Augsburg) and an ISO 9001 production engineering and logistics facility in Ireland (Cork). Option maintains offices in Europe, US, Greater China, Japan and Australia. For more information please visit www.option.com.

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