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Energy Micro Licenses Cortex-M3 ProcessorOslo-based start-up will develop very low energy consumption solution using industry-leading ARM technology CAMBRIDGE, UK, AND OSLO, NORWAY – April 14, 2008 –ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)] and Energy Micro, an Oslo based semiconductor start-up, today announced that they have signed a licensing agreement for the ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor. Following the general trend in the market to move from 8- and 16-bit architectures to 32-bit, Energy Micro will introduce its first ultra low-power 32-bit microcontroller family, based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor, in the second quarter of 2009. “With our focus on low energy consumption, integration, system performance and low cost, the ARM Cortex-M3 processor is the right choice for us,” said Geir Førre, CEO of Energy Micro. “The strong ecosystem of available tools, software and knowledge within the ARM Connected Community® is also very important for us and our customers”. “Striving for low energy consumption has never been more important and Energy Micro has chosen the ARM Cortex-M3 processor in its mission to make the world’s most energy-friendly microcontrollers,” said Graham Budd, executive vice president and general manager, Processor Division, ARM. “The 32-bit microcontroller marketplace is rapidly consolidating around the Cortex-M3 to provide a fast and reliable path to market, which partners such as Energy Micro are aggressively leveraging to displace legacy devices.” Energy Micro also licensed various physical IP from the ARM Artisan® physical IP family, plus a number of ARM PrimeCell® peripheral IP blocks. About ARM
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