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QuickLogic Announces Solution That Changes the Way Mobile Systems Optimize System Power

Sunnyvale, CA – April 21, 2010 – QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), the leader in low power Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs), is proud to announce the new Wake-up and Verify (WAV) Proven System Block (PSB) for inclusion in its CSSPs.  The WAV PSB allows handheld mobile system developers to conserve energy through effective power management by shutting down the CPU and the CSSP between bursts of activity caused by peripheral devices. 

Today’s mobile system architecture typically has a CPU connecting and controlling a wide variety of wireless devices, USB peripherals, flash memory and other external devices.  These peripheral devices transfer data randomly and at varying frequency, requiring the CPU to remain powered on to monitor these activities.  In order to optimize user experience and battery life, it is critical to carefully manage these events and their impact on system power.  Our new, very low-power WAV PSB is an excellent solution for detecting and verifying the activity of these various components of the system while managing active and standby power during specific application tasks. The PSB consumes less than five microAmps of current while it monitors activities and detects wh! en to wake up the system or part of the system.  As a result, developers of handheld mobile systems can deliver a much longer battery life while improving the responsiveness of the add-on devices that consumers demand.

“System architects are constantly challenged to balance system performance and user experience with system power,” said Andy Green, QuickLogic’s director of platform strategies.  “With our new, very low-power WAV PSB, the system can monitor a number of inputs – waiting for activity to happen, while consuming very little power.”

A typical application is the monitoring of an audio jack – the system waits for the insertion of headphones/earphones into a mobile device, which is often a random external occurrence within the system. Keeping the power required to service these types of activities to a minimum becomes critical to longer battery life – particularly for multimedia-enabled handsets.

Availability

The very low-power WAV PSB is available immediately for inclusion in QuickLogic’s CSSPs using the ArcticLink®,ArcticLink II VXPolarPro® and PolarPro II solution platforms.

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, visit www.quicklogic.com

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IAR Systems to Exhibit at ESC Silicon Valley 2010

April 21, 2010 – Foster City, CA, IAR Systems®, a leading provider of software tools for embedded systems today announced that it will be exhibiting at ESC Silicon Valley in San Jose, California, April 27-29, 2010.

The company will be presenting several “HOT” topics that the embedded development community is facing today such as Trace, Power consumption, Code checkers, encryption/security as well as RTOSs and TCP/IP stack implementation. IAR Systems has put together a series of very informative 30 minute theater presentations in collaboration with its partners. All booth presentations are FREE to attend. IAR Systems will raffle a Development StarterKit at the end of each presentation.

Schedule for the Theatre Presentations

TUES APRIL 27

12:15 pm: Advanced C Checker, MISRA C for all
1:15 pm: CoreSight TRACE debugging techniques on Cortex-M3
2: 15 pm: Atmel presenting QTouch
3:15 pm: POWER monitor via IAR Embedded Workbench — new Technology
4:15 pm: The Inefficiency of C++, Fact or Fiction?
5:15 pm: Encryption in Embedded Systems

WED APRIL 28

12:00 pm: ACTEL presenting SMARTFusion II
1:15 pm: STMicroelectronics presents EnergyLite(TM) 8-bit to 32-bit MCUs
2: 15 pm: Micrium presenting embedded RTOS
3:15 pm: Micrium presenting TCP/IP Stack
4:15 pm: CoreSight Trace debugging techniques on Cortex-M3

THU APRIL 29

12:15 pm: Encryption in Embedded Systems
1:15 pm: POWER monitor via IAR Embedded Workbench — new Technology
2:15 pm: The Inefficiency of C++, Fact or Fiction?

For additional information about the theater sessions at the booth and dates, please visit: http://www.iar.com/esc2010

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