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Chip Express, the Structured ASIC Leader, Raises $12 Million in Funding, Unveils New NameAs ChipX, the Structured ASIC Leader Continues Driving Technical Innovation and New Product Development Santa Clara, CA – March 22, 2004 - Chip Express, the Structured ASIC leader, today announced that it has secured $12 million in additional financing from investment firms and corporate partners. The funding will be used for R&D investments in the company’s Structured ASIC technology. The company also announced that it has changed its name to ChipX in order to more strongly identify with the Structured ASIC market, which is undergoing significant growth and displays tremendous potential. The funding round was led by a new investor, VantagePoint Venture Partners, and included former investors Elron Electronic Industries, Ltd. (NASDAQ: ELRN), Wasserstein Venture Capital, UMC (NYSE:UMC), Needham Capital Partners, Newlight Associates, Parker Price Venture Capital, and Insite Capital. Doron Birger, President and CEO of Elron, has been appointed Chairman of the ChipX Board of Directors, replacing founding chairman Uzia Galil, who has stepped down. Melissa Crane Guzy, Managing Director of VantagePoint Venture Partners, also joins the ChipX board as a new director. "There is a direct correlation between shrinking silicon geometries and the benefits of using Structured ASIC technology to shorten prototyping and reduce NRE costs," said Amnon Fisher, ChipX President and CEO. "As line widths decrease, mask costs and design complexity increase exponentially, forcing OEMs to look for new methods for high-performance ASIC design. We are uniquely positioned to take advantage of these market trends." "ChipX has broadened its structured ASIC product portfolio and now offers a true alternative to standard cell ASICs for most developers. We believe that this is an important step forward for the industry," said Guzy. "With the new financing, the addition of Vantage Point Venture Partners as a strong shareholder, and with Amnon Fisher as a new CEO, ChipX will establish itself as the Structured ASIC leader by driving the technology to ever-higher performance levels," said Birger. Structured ASICs are a new category of semiconductors targeted at developers who are looking for the fast-turn capabilities of FPGAs without their high unit cost, and those who want to take advantage of the relatively low unit costs of ASICs without paying high NREs. Structured ASIC devices reduce much of the up-front NRE and shorten development time by using pre-diffused transistors and metal layers to implement logic cells, memory, and I/O common to many designs. Custom logic for a specific application is then implemented in the final few layers of metal, requiring far fewer mask layers for each design. About ChipXChipX, formerly known as Chip Express, is a leading manufacturer of late-stage programmable application-specific integrated circuits, or Structured ASICs. The company's innovative, patented technology consolidates wafer production tooling, reduces time-to-market and minimizes the cost of initial production. ChipX Structured ASIC technology is widely used in automotive telematics, computing peripherals, communications, high-end consumer electronics, industrial control, medical equipment and military/aerospace systems. Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, ChipX is a privately held corporation, founded in the U.S. in 1989. A subsidiary, ChipX (Israel) Ltd., performs Research & Development. Investors include Elron Electronic Industries, Ltd., VantagePoint Venture Partners, Wasserstein Venture Capital, Newlight Associates, Parker Price Venture Capital, UMC, Needham Capital Partners and Insite Capital. About VantagePoint Venture Partners
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