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Lattice Semiconductor Will Highlight Innovative Programmable Logic Design Solutions For Mobile Devices AT CES 2012

HILLSBORO, OR – DECEMBER 19, 2011 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) today announced that it will be hosting a private hospitality meeting suite at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas January 10-13, 2012.  The suite will be located in the Las Vegas Hilton, North Hall, 28th Floor, Suite 127.   

With their small form factors, low power consumption and low cost, programmable logic devices (PLDs) are being widely adopted in the design of mobile devices and consumer electronics products such as smart phones, tablets, digital cameras and flat panel TVs, among others.  Because they are programmable, PLDs are an ideal design solution for the rapidly changing consumer market.  The low cost, low power Lattice MachXO2™ and ispMACH® 4000ZE devices allow manufacturers to easily differentiate their products. 

Visitors will have the opportunity to speak directly with Lattice senior executives and technical specialists about their own design requirements.  Among the solutions to be highlighted will be a dual image sensor 3D stereoscopic demo, the use of PLDs to implement flexible headset controllers and new details about the MachXO2 PLD family.   

To register for a specific time to visit with Lattice and discuss your specific design challenges, email CES@latticesemi.com

About Lattice Semiconductor

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

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