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C-Compiler Support Now Available for LatticeMico8 Microcontroller

HILLSBORO, OR – OCTOBER 11, 2010 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) today announced the availability of GNU software development tools for its LatticeMico8™ soft processor.  The tool chain, including a GCC C-Compiler and Linker, was developed as part of an ongoing collaboration with Beyond Semiconductor.  These tools are available now and can be downloaded from the Lattice Semiconductor website (http://www.latticesemi.com/mico8/). 

The LatticeMico8 soft processor is an easy to use, free embedded microcontroller optimized for implementation in Lattice FPGAs and PLDs. The LatticeMico8 soft processor consumes minimal device resources (less than 200 Look Up Tables in the smallest configuration) while maintaining a broad feature set. It is ideal for implementing control processing, control communications, state machine replacement and simple user interfaces.  The LatticeMico8 microcontroller is provided free of charge through an innovative open source intellectual property (IP) core license.  The open source license provides developers with access to the HDL for the IP, as well as full architecture independence and portability to allow design migration to other FPGA platforms or ASICs, if desired. 

“Lattice customers can now program the LatticeMico8 microcontroller using mainstream, well established tools,” said Matjaz Breskvar, CEO of Beyond Semiconductor.  “We were able to use our expertise with compilers to provide the advanced tool functionality for this compact processor.”  

“C-language complier support has been among the most common requests from our customers and potential users of the LatticeMico8 soft processor,” said Gordon Hands, Director of Marketing for Low Density and Mixed Signal Solutions.  “Through our collaboration with Beyond Semiconductor, we are excited to have developed a GCC C-Compiler that meets our users’ needs.” 

About Beyond Semiconductor

Beyond Semiconductor is a privately held fabless semiconductor IP company supplying embedded processor IP technology for digital consumer, networking, personal entertainment, communications and industrial applications. 

Beyond Semiconductor’s comprehensive product offering includes 32-bit embedded RISC/DSP processors with the highest code density in the industry, advanced software development tools, peripheral cores and complete reference platforms that enable Licensees to begin product development quickly.  For more information, visit www.beyondsemi.com.  

About Lattice Semiconductor

Lattice is the source for innovative FPGAPLD, programmable Power Management and Clock Management solutions.  For more information, visit www.latticesemi.com

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