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Princeton Technology of Taiwan confirms the consistency of Dolphin Integration's contribution to competitiveness of an outstanding fabless IC SupplierOn the threshold of the tenth cycle of the semiconductor industry, SoC Integration is driven to lower power-consumption and higher design-yield, toward which PTC is striving with state-of-the-Art Virtual Components and EDA solutions from DOLPHIN. Grenoble, France and Taiwan, March 19th, 2003 – Princeton Technology Corporation of Taipei, Taiwan and DOLPHIN Integration SA of Meylan, France are disclosing their series of licensing agreements, which illustrates a drastic market trend: the excellent health and emergence of the Asia-Pacific region, which has become, through its 29 % growth, the worldwide first market, even before the United States, with its more than 36 % of market share. A consistent matching of needs and offers Under the terms of the agreement, PTC has licensed DOLPHIN's low-cost and lowpower 8051 for building its microcontroller product line. Whereas other suppliers promote an 8051 with less clock-cycles per instruction while increasing the gate count, DOLPHIN has focused on delivering clock and power management features achieving amazingly low-power for a small gate count. On top of that, the company is partnering with suppliers of popular development tools, also benefiting from DOLPHIN's patent for innovative hardware emulation. It paves the way to the natural next step concerning electronic simulator SMASH. Excellence for the design industry Truly, the Asia-Pacific region is demonstrating a generous creativity capable of triggering growth, but those actors only who have the most invested in innovation over the last years, as PTC and DOLPHIN have, shall benefit from the situation. Both PTC and DOLPHIN have demonstrated their daringness and resilience to turmoil by entering their regional stock-markets in December 2001 and March 2003 respectively. In the midst of the deverticalization of the semiconductor industry, such complementarity of a FabLess Supplier like PTC, and a Provider of silicon Intellectual Property is the paradigm of the new world. "Our challenge, expresses Director for Orient Frederic Renoux, is to be the Mixed Signal SoC Enabler for a diversity of FabLess suppliers, by taking advantage that components of IP are virtual, for stimulating our users' product differentiation around a small number of cores, while ensuring design productivity". MP3 applications and standard microprocessors Lately PTC has announced the release of its latest MP3 Decoder, the PT8401, and obviously there is now more and better to follow. Such highly functional Integrated Circuits have a wide range of applications, including: Portable MP3 Players, Voice Recorders, Car Audio, Mini Component Systems, CD-MP3 Audio Systems, PDAs with MP3 functions. "We were convinced by the performance and quality of DOLPHIN's embedded memories, most power-stingy" said PTC VP of Engineering Marshall Lee", but their offering of a practical and low-cost development tool is instrumental for spreading our products efficiently in a world and at a time where old habits do not survive". DOLPHIN's COO, Jean-François Pollet adds, "We are quite proud of serving properly the needs of such leaders as PTC, after many years of preparation of high performance low-power solutions for this time which was bound to come. We believe that the right combination of State-of-the-Art Virtual Components and of market vision for consumer products, shall pave the way to squeezing even more performance out of as little silicon as possible, to the benefit of our markets". A roadmap forever Each Virtual Component has a future in its own right and may partake in several kits; for instance the same 8 bit microprocessor optimal for control today, is the best choice as long as it is endowed with an audio signal processing extension for the next generation. About Princeton Technology Corporation About DOLPHIN Integration Visit the website at: www.dolphin-integration.com
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