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ParthusCeva demonstrates first licensable 802.11A IP platform running over 5GHz linkSanta Clara, CA - 03 December 2002 - ParthusCeva, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCVA, LSE: PCV) the leading licensor of digital signal processors (DSP) cores and related Intellectual Property (IP) to the semiconductor industry, today announced the first licensable IEEE 802.11a compliant IP platform at 5GHz. ParthusCeva demonstrated this solution to an audience of ParthusCeva customers at its offices in San Jose, CA last month generating positive comment on product's performance and robustness. In another first for ParthusCeva, this 5GHz version of the In8Stream™ 802.11a platform demonstrated the maturity of the ParthusCeva solution and showed the capabilities of the novel architecture used. Highlights of this demonstration included: · Full 802.11a functionality using a commercial off-the-shelf 5GHz radio· Full interoperability with a commercial third party access point · Full speed system operation (clocked at 80MHz) · Full IEEE 802.11a specification compliance · Demonstration of all modulation modes/rates for 802.11a baseband "We are extremely excited to demonstrate this breakthrough 802.11 IP capability to a wider audience. Through the In8Stream platform we are showing technology leadership within the 802.11 IP environment building on our market leadership in related wireless markets such as Bluetooth, said Gerry Maguire, VP and GM of Wireless Solutions Division, ParthusCeva. "The In8Stream™ platform is already having a significant impact on the market and we are confident that with the wider adoption of our 802.11a technology we will further secure our market leading position in short-range wireless communications." Our interoperable multi-mode b/a/g MAC Hardware core demonstration can be viewed at the '802.11 Planet Conference', Santa Clara Convention Center (December 3-5, 2002). About In8Stream™ · The architecture substantially reduces memory and processor costs, which enables ParthusCeva to deliver an IP platform with the lowest cost of deployment in the industry A mixed hardware and software architecture means emerging standards such as 802.11i, e and h can be implemented in software without the need for new silicon. About 802.11 About ParthusCeva Today, the leading licensed DSP architecture comes from ParthusCeva. Over 90 electronic and semiconductor partners have licensed our industry-standard, open-licensable cores and platforms. In 2001, ParthusCeva partners shipped more than 80 million silicon chips powered by ParthusCeva technology, targeting multiple markets from wireless to consumer multimedia, automotive to networking. For more information, visit us at http://www.parthusceva.com. Safe Harbor Statement
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