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MIPS Technologies and UMC Announce Licensing and Co-Marketing AgreementNext-Generation, Highest Performance, 64-Bit MIPS® Core Will Utilize UMC's Advanced 90nm Process Technology HSINCHU, TAIWAN and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 3, 2002 -- MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS, MIPSB), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and business applications, and UMC (NYSE: UMC), a leading semiconductor foundry, today announced a licensing and co-marketing agreement for MIPS Technologies' highest performance, 64-bit processor cores, the MIPS64™ 20Kc™ core and the company's next-generation core, code-named "Amethyst." UMC is the first foundry to acquire a license for the "Amethyst" core, which will be ported to the company's 90nm silicon process. The award-winning MIPS64 20Kc™ core, currently the industry's highest performance licensable core, will be ported to UMC's 0.13-micron process. Applications for the 64-bit microprocessor cores include networking, multimedia, automotive telematics and office automation. The "Amethyst" and 20Kc cores provide customers with the highest available performance in licensable intellectual property (IP) along with the low-power characteristics and low overall system cost required by embedded applications. In addition, the MIPS® 32- and 64-bit architectures are fully compatible. This enables customers with 32-bit MIPS-based™ products to seamlessly transition to these new 64-bit cores and preserve all of their software investment. "UMC is committed to offering the industry's broadest portfolio of IP cores to customers. By aligning with MIPS Technologies, we can provide 64-bit processor cores that many designers are seeking to integrate into next-generation SOC designs," said Dr. C.T. Lee, vice president of corporate marketing at UMC. "As MIPS Technologies is developing high performance, robust IP cores, we are enthusiastic to have this new licensing and co-marketing agreement in place." "Designers of sophisticated SOCs who want to significantly reduce time to market will find an ideal solution in industry-standard MIPS 64-bit hard cores. The 20Kc and ‘Amethyst' cores in UMC's leading-edge processes offer a level of performance and ease of integration that allow customers to tackle increasingly demanding functionality and develop superior, highly competitive solutions," said Kevin Meyer, vice president of marketing at MIPS Technologies. "We are pleased that UMC will be the first foundry to offer a 90nm process-optimized version of the premier product in our roadmap, the ‘Amethyst' core, which will provide its customers with exceptional cost, power and performance benefits." About MIPS Technologies' 20Kc core About MIPS Technologies About UMC MIPS is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, and MIPS64, 20Kc and MIPS-based are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners. NOTE CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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