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Actel’s CEO John East to Deliver Keynote Address at ESC Boston 2010

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., September 20, 2010 — Actel Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTL) today announced that its CEO, John East, will deliver a keynote address at the 2010 Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston on September 22nd. East’s keynote address, CONVERGENCE: The Prequel, will highlight the trend towards smaller and smarter designs in the electronics industry. Tapping into nearly 40 years of experience, East will share some of the lessons he learned and wisdom to be passed on by those who participated him in the creation of the electronics industry as we know it.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 22
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: ESC Boston 2010
Ballroom B, 3rd Floor

In addition, Actel will showcase its leading embedded technologies, including SmartFusion™ intelligent mixed signal FPGAs during the ESC Boston Expo. Come by and visit Actel Booth 801.

About Actel

Actel is the leader in low power FPGAs and mixed signal FPGAs, offering the most comprehensive portfolio of system and power management solutions. Power Matters. Learn more at www.actel.com.

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