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Altera Unveils Innovations for 28-nm FPGAs

San Jose, Calif., February 1, 2010—Building on its history of technology leadership, Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) announced today new innovations that will be incorporated into upcoming 28-nm FPGAs. Embedded HardCopy® Blocks, a new method for partial reconfiguration and embedded 28-Gbps transceivers will dramatically improve the density and I/O performance of next-generation Altera® FPGAs and further strengthen their competitive position versus ASICs and ASSPs.

The rapid growth of bandwidth-intensive applications such as high-definition (HD) video, cloud computing, online data storage and mobile video has created a challenge for both infrastructure and end-user equipment developers. How can they quickly increase system bandwidth while staying within strict power and cost budgets? Altera has developed its latest innovations to solve these challenges.

The new Embedded HardCopy Blocks are customizable hard intellectual property (IP) blocks that leverage Altera’s unique HardCopy ASIC capabilities. They are used to harden standard or logic-intensive functions such as interface protocols, application-specific functions, and proprietary custom IP. The Embedded HardCopy Blocks offer customers faster time to market for their designs while also reducing cost and power. For Altera, this innovation allows the company to quickly create variant products and target specific market segments.

Partial reconfiguration allows designers to reconfigure part of the FPGA while other sections remain running. This is extremely important in systems where uptime is critical because it allows designers to make updates or adjust functionality without disrupting services. Lowering power and cost, partial reconfiguration also improves effective logic density by removing the necessity to place in the FPGA functions that do not operate simultaneously. Instead, these functions can be stored in external memory and loaded as needed. This reduces the size of the FPGA by allowing multiple applications on a single FPGA, saving board space and reducing power.

To date, partial reconfiguration solutions have been time-intensive tasks that required designers to know all of the intricate FPGA architecture details. Altera is simplifying the partial reconfiguration process by building the capability on top of the proven incremental compile design flow in its Quartus® II design software.

Extending its leadership in embedded transceiver technology, Altera has developed 28-Gbps embedded transceivers, which will also be implemented in upcoming 28-nm FPGAs. These high-speed transceivers will enable customers to implement next-generation designs such as 400G systems on a single chip without the need for costly external components.

“Two years ago, Altera introduced the industry’s first 40-nm FPGAs, and continued delivering industry firsts such as embedded 11.3-Gbps transceivers,” said John Daane, president, chairman and CEO of Altera. “As we move to the next process node, these new innovations from Altera will take the industry beyond the benefits of Moore’s Law to solve bandwidth challenges while staying within cost and power requirements.”

About Altera

Altera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more about Altera’s FPGACPLD and ASIC devices at www.altera.com. Follow Altera via FacebookRSS and Twitter.

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Atmel and Micro Digital, Inc. Offer Complete Solution To Support Customizable Microcontroller Projects

San Jose, CA, January 26, 2010 – Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), the leader in microcontroller and touch-based solutions, and Micro Digital, Inc. today announced immediate availability of a complete out-of-the-box board support package for Atmel’s AT91CAP9 starter and development kits. In this complete solution, Micro Digital will provide the board support package, while Atmel provides the AT91CAP9 (CAP9) starter and development kits. Micro Digital software includes SMX® RTOS, USB stacks, TCP/IP stack, File System, and WiFi support targeting the industrial and consumer markets to enable an easier, higher performing design.

“We are excited to team with Micro Digital to provide designers a complete out-of-the-box solution for industrial and consumer designs using our CAP9 products,” said Jay Johnson, product marketing director for Atmel’s CAP products. “By combining Atmel’s AT91CAP9 value-added alternative to using a standard ARM9-based microcontroller plus an FPGA to Micro Digital’s board support package, designers can now quickly jumpstart their CAP9 projects. With Atmel’s AT91CAP9, the Metal Programmable block can be programmed with IP to create a single chip for many industrial and consumer markets that require a royalty-free RTOS like SMX.”

Micro Digital’s SMX board support package offers turn-key AT91CAP9 (ARM9) support, and fast time-to-market at minimal cost. Using the software package as an evaluation tool decreases programming costs and results in a more reliable end product. The small size and high speed of the SMX RTOS reduces the bill of materials (BOM) cost and enables CAP9 to handle more demanding applications.

“As a pioneer in embedded software, we are thrilled to team with a leader in microcontroller technology to deliver a best-in-class solution,” said Ralph Moore, President of Micro Digital. “We believe this solution, which combines Micro Digital’s SMX RTOS with Atmel’s CAP9, will enable designers to bring their CAP9 projects to market before their competition.”

More on the Out-of-the-box Solution

The core of SMX RTOS is the smx® real-time multitasking kernel. smxBSP for the Atmel AT91CAP9 processor family provides startup code and board support functions for MDI products and is included with smx. smxAware, also included with smx, extends the IAR debugger to display smx kernel objects, queues, and diagnostic information, as well as task, ISR, and LSR timelines, processor usage, and task stack usage. It also displays networking, USB, and file system information.

The smxNS TCP/IP stack is available for CAP9. An Ethernet driver for the CAP9 Ethernet controller provides turnkey TCP/IP support. Similarly, a USB device controller driver for CAP9 provides turnkey USB device support using the smxUSBD USB device stack. smxUSBD permits connecting an embedded device to a PC, laptop, PDA, or other USB host as though it were a USB disk drive, USB serial device, USB HID, Ethernet device (RNDIS), or audio device, as desired.

A USB host controller driver for the CAP9 USB host controller provides turnkey USB host support using the smxUSBH USB host stack. smxUSBH permits connecting USB peripherals to a CAP9 embedded device. Supported are: USB disk drive, serial device, modem (CDC ACM), USB to serial converter, USB to Ethernet converter, audio device, HID device, USB hub, printer, Sierra wireless dongles, and WiFi dongles.

An MMC/SD driver for CAP9 provides turnkey file system support using the smxFS FAT file system, which is media-compatible with Windows, thus providing easy transfer of information between a CAP9 embedded device and a Windows-based computer. The smxFS FAT file system can be seamlessly integrated with the USB stacks to provide USB disk access or emulation. A NAND flash driver is also available for CAP9.

smxWiFi, a recently added product, provides wireless communication for CAP9-based devices by using USB WiFi dongles. It is 802.11 a, b, g, i, and n compliant.

All products work seamlessly with the SMX RTOS. A free smx and smxNS evaluation kit can be downloaded directly from www.smxrtos.com/eval. USB and file system demos can be downloaded from www.smxrtos.com/demo.

Availability and Pricing

Evaluation kits are available at no charge for qualified evaluators. All products are licensed on a per-product basis without royalties, and no per-developer charges. smxAware for the IAR Embedded Workbench is sold per development seat.

Atmel’s AT91CAP9A-STK is available now for $750 USD and Atmel’s AT91CAP9A-DK is priced at $3500 USD.

More Information

More information about Atmel’s AT91CAP product information is available at http://www.atmel.com/products/at91cap/

Further information on the board support package from Micro Digital, Inc. is available at http://www.smxrtos.com/cap9.htm

About Micro Digital

Micro Digital is located in Costa Mesa, California. Micro Digital has been in the embedded systems business for 35 years and has been producing SMX® for 20 years. The company is dedicated to providing quality products and support for embedded systems developers at moderate prices. For more information, please visit www.smxrtos.com.

About Atmel

Atmel is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of microcontrollers, advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and radio frequency (RF) components. Leveraging one of the industry’s broadest intellectual property (IP) technology portfolios, Atmel is able to provide the electronics industry with complete system solutions focused on consumer, industrial, security, communications, computing and automotive markets.

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