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Chartered Joins ARM Foundry Program For Multi-core ManufacturingLicensing agreement accelerates access to ARM 32-bit cores on Chartered's semiconductor manufacturing processes MILPITAS, Calif., US and CAMBRIDGE, UK – June 24, 2002 – Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing [(Nasdaq: CHRT); (SGX-ST: Chartered)], one of the world's top three semiconductor foundries, and ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor technology, today announced that Chartered has joined the ARM Foundry Program. Through the Program, Chartered has licensed the ARM7TDMI® core and the ARM946E™ core, two of the most popular 32-bit RISC ARM® microprocessors, on processes ranging from 0.25 micron to 90 nanometer. This agreement also enables Chartered to have access to the ARM1022E™ core for future designs. Additionally, Chartered announced that the ARM cores will be used as part of the development and qualification of their product solutions. As the first foundry to announce the use of ARM cores as qualification vehicles, ARM cores will be silicon-validated on technologies from Chartered ahead of customer engagement, speeding time-to-market, and lowering risk in today's competitive system-on-chip (SoC) semiconductor market. "Bringing Chartered Semiconductor on board as an ARM approved foundry further demonstrates our commitment to expanding the choices available in the ARM Foundry Program," said Bryn Parry, general manager, IP Products, ARM. "Chartered's renowned expertise in mixed-signal manufacturing will be extremely valuable to our Partners in key convergence application markets, where our cores have established themselves as integral to a wide variety of successful products." Total Product Solutions Approach to SoC
Chartered has successfully built designs with ARM cores on various process technology nodes for multiple customers who have a full implementation ARM license. This agreement provides ARM Partners in the Foundry Program with access to the same cost effective, silicon processes at Chartered. This access, along with having the ARM cores silicon proven, provides a time-saving and lower cost approach for processor-based designs to be manufactured at Chartered. "Adding silicon-proven ARM cores to our SoC product solutions is an important step for Chartered's IP access strategy that provides companies with greater flexibility and freedom of choice in their system solutions," said Michael Buehler-Garcia, vice president of Business Development and Worldwide Marketing at Chartered. "This type of licensing agreement also reduces the barriers to entry that often hinder companies from being able to take advantage of the powerful capabilities of ARM microprocessor technology, and provides broader access to the critical building blocks needed to develop new devices for the converging communications, computing and consumer electronics markets." The ARM7TDMI core delivers exceptional 32/16-bit code density and super low-power consumption, while the ARM946E core includes ARM DSP extensions and Harvard caches for high-performance embedded applications. Today's announcement builds upon the recent series of IP initiatives by Chartered with the Virtual Component Exchange, Unive and Fujitsu Digital Technologies focused on ensuring open access to "hardened" mixed-signal and analog IP. These efforts are now complemented with early access to ARM cores for Chartered's most advanced semiconductor processes. Availability
About Chartered
A company with both global presence and perspective, Chartered is traded on both the Nasdaq Stock Market (Nasdaq: CHRT) and on the Singapore Exchange (SGX-ST: CHARTERED). Chartered's 4,000 employees are based at 12 locations around the world. Information about Chartered can be found at www.charteredsemi.com. About ARM
About the ARM Foundry Program
The Foundry Program offers a flexible partnership model that accelerates
the time-to-market for ARM core-based designs and enables OEMs, which do
not have access to fabrication facilities, to work directly with an approved
ARM semiconductor foundry. Unlike a traditional ARM license, where a licensee
gains both manufacturing and design rights, the ARM Foundry Program builds
a three-way Partnership between ARM, an approved silicon foundry, and an
OEM.
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