Trebia Networks Debugs 4 Gbps Integrated Storage Network Processor Chip SNP-1000 with LogicVision's Validator
San Jose, Calif. - February 24, 2003 - LogicVision, Inc., (NASDAQ:LGVN), a leading provider of embedded test for integrated circuits and systems, today announced that Trebia Networks' has purchased LogicVision's Validator desktop at-speed silicon debug station. Trebia successfully used LogicVision's Validator desktop silicon debug station for at-speed debugging of its first highly integrated network processor chip, SNP 1000™. The combination of LogicVision's Embedded Test technology and the Validator enabled Trebia to debug its multi-million gate system-on-a-chip (SOC) within only days.
"Trebia Networks is at the forefront in providing multiple specialized network processors that can handle increased network traffic, while also offering critical test reusability once installed in a system," said Mukesh Mowji, LogicVision Inc.'s vice president of sales and marketing. "This is the latest example of the traction our embedded test technology and Validator product are gaining with leading semiconductor and systems companies."
"LogicVision's commitment to providing us with a cost-effective test solution allowed us to test our multi-million gate chips quickly in the prototyping stage and use the tests developed to rapidly move into full production," said Wayne Koch, Trebia Network's vice president of hardware engineering. "We expect this faster and advanced debug capability will help Trebia to maintain a leading edge in the market by allowing us to deliver robust, highly complex devices to our customers in a timely manner."
About Trebia Networks
Trebia Networks delivers innovative system-on-silicon solutions that power the next generation of storage networking products. Beginning with the newly introduced SNP-1000TM, SNP-1000iTM, and SNP-500TM, Trebia is creating a host of processors targeted to key storage networking applications. Trebia's SNP products greatly accelerate FCIP and iSCSI, enabling storage networking OEM's to deliver enterprise-class features for IP Storage applications while reducing cost, complexity and overall time to market required by alternative solutions. Incorporated in July 2000, Trebia Networks is based in Acton, in the middle of Massachusetts' high-tech corridor and has secured over $40 million in start-up funding from leading Venture Partners. For more information, visit Trebia Networks on the Internet at www.trebia.com.
About LogicVision Inc.
LogicVision (NASDAQ: LGVN) provides proprietary technologies for embedded test that enable the more efficient design and manufacture of complex semiconductors. LogicVision's embedded test solution allows integrated circuit designers to embed into a semiconductor design test functionality that can be used during semiconductor production and throughout the useful life of the chip. For more information on the company and its products, please visit the LogicVision website at www.logicvision.com.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS:
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters set forth in this press release, including statements as to the features and benefits of LogicVision's products, as well as market and customer demand for LogicVision's products, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risk and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products and technological advances, risks and challenges associated with international operations, and other risks detailed in LogicVision's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2002, and from time to time in LogicVision's SEC reports. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof. LogicVision disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
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