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NEC Electronics and Synplicity Expand Structured ASIC AgreementCompanies to Jointly Develop Custom Physical Synthesis Software for NEC Electronics' ISSP1 and 90-nanometer ISSP2 Structured ASIC Device KAWASAKI, Japan and SUNNYVALE, Calif., October 21, 2003 – NEC Electronics Corp. (TSE: 6723) and its global affiliates and Synplicity Inc. (Nasdaq: SYNP), a leading supplier of software for the design and verification of semiconductors, today announced an expansion of their joint development and marketing agreement. Under terms of the expanded agreement, Synplicity and NEC Electronics will work together to develop the Amplify® ISSP™ Physical Optimizer™ software, an optimized physical synthesis tool for NEC Electronics' Instant Silicon Solution Platform™ (ISSP) Structured ASICs. The customized physical synthesis software will uniquely target the ISSP1 and ISSP2 architectures, providing customers with a highly productive physical synthesis solution that delivers optimal results, allowing NEC Electronics customers to achieve their design goals quickly. NEC Electronics' ISSP devices provide a cost-effective, high-function, easy-to-design, fast turn-around ASIC architecture ideal for designs requiring low- to mid-range production volumes. To leverage the ISSP architecture with key design automation productivity enhancements, NEC Electronics has established the ISSP EDA Vendor Alliance Program, one of three parts of NEC Electronics' ISSP Open Alliance Program. The Open Alliance Program was created to give customers access to third-party IP, EDA tools and certified design houses for easy development of ISSP-based solutions. Synplicity is a charter member of the program, and through this relationship NEC Electronics and Synplicity share a history of design tool development that includes the announcement of a custom synthesis mapping technology for Structured ASICs with Synplify ASIC® for ISSP. "The availability of effective design tools is a key enabler of our easy-to-design ISSP silicon platform," said Dr. Hitoshi Yoshizawa, general manager, 3rd custom LSI division, NEC Electronics. "Over the past year, we have leveraged Synplicity's extensive expertise in synthesis technology to jointly develop an optimized version of their Synplify ASIC synthesis software to support our ISSP architecture. These efforts to provide customers with superior design tools has helped NEC Electronics earn numerous design wins for the ISSP platform and enforce our leading position in the Structured ASIC market. By expanding our relationship with Synplicity to include development of custom physical synthesis software, our customers will be able to achieve advanced performance goals using our ISSP devices. We are pleased to recommend Synplicity as a synthesis tool provider to our customers." "With the ISSP devices, NEC Electronics has established itself as a leader in the Structured ASIC market. For customers to fully utilize the ISSP silicon platform, they must have access to a physical synthesis engine customized for that specific architecture," said Joe Gianelli, director of business development and strategic alliances at Synplicity. "In working with NEC Electronics to develop a high-performance, high-capacity ASIC physical synthesis solution optimized for ISSP devices, we believe we will deliver to its customers a highly automated, accurate and user-friendly synthesis solution. We believe customers using the Amplify ISSP software in the design and development of ISSP1 and ISSP2 devices will be more productive, by turning more highly optimized designs in less time and at significantly lower design costs." About Amplify ISSP About ISSP About NEC Electronics About Synplicity Forward-Looking Statements Synplicity's operating results could differ materially due to a number of factors, including the continued enhancement of our existing products and our progress in the FPGA and Structured ASIC design tool market. For additional information and considerations regarding the risks faced by Synplicity, see its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2002 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as other periodic reports filed with the SEC from time to time including its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. Although Synplicity believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, Synplicity cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. In addition, neither Synplicity nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of these forward-looking statements. Synplicity disclaims any obligation to update information contained in any forward-looking statement. ### Instant Silicon Solution Platform, ISSP1, ISSP2 and NEC Electronics are either trademarks or registered trademarks of NEC Electronics Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Synplicity, Synplify ASIC and Amplify are registered trademarks of Synplicity Inc. Physical Optimizer is a trademark of Synplicity Inc. All other names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners.
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