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Philips Semiconductors takes license for SmartMIPS architecture and MIPS32 4KSc Smart card core
AND MIPS32™ 4KSc™ SMART CARD CORE Philips is the First Semiconductor Company to License the New MIPS-Based™ EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 11, 2001 Philips Semiconductors, a division of Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX:PHI), has licensed the SmartMIPS™ architecture and the MIPS32™ 4KSc™ smart card core from MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS, MIPSB), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and network applications. The SmartMIPS architecture and MIPS32 4KSc smart card core will further accelerate consumers' adoption of multi-application smart cards. Combined with Philips Semiconductors' expertise, the new SmartMIPS low-power, high-performance embedded 32-bit processor will enable sophisticated applications and higher levels of security to be embedded in the next generation of smart cards, particularly as required by UMTS applications. With the SmartMIPS architecture and MIPS32 4KSc smart card core, Philips Semiconductors will extend its existing technology portfolio in smart cards. "This agreement with MIPS Technologies will increase our ability to develop leading-edge smart card technology for emerging applications, which require sophisticated products with greater processing power," said Karsten Ottenberg, vice president, Identification Businesses, at Philips Semiconductors. "With our expertise in security and low-power design, Philips Semiconductors will offer complete chip solutions for high-performance applications on open operating systems platforms." "We are delighted that Philips Semiconductors is the first semiconductor manufacturing company to license the SmartMIPS architecture and MIPS32 4KSc smart card core," said Derek Meyer, vice president of world wide field operations at MIPS Technologies. "After introducing the SmartMIPS products just two months ago, we are extremely pleased to see the rapid industry adoption of this technology. We believe that expected high demand from consumers for more powerful, secure and ‘smarter' mobile platforms will benefit all customers of our smart card solutions." In the future, smart cards will be the delivery vehicle for personalized applications and services via mobile communications. User applications in banking, personal information management, secure network access and transport often combined on a single multi-application card will require more secure, powerful and sophisticated card products. Product designers will demand high flexibility in terms of technology and design methodology. Philips Semiconductors is able to combine its advanced expertise in the area of security, non-volatile storage and contactless technology with leading CPU architectures to create advanced products for smart cards needs. This agreement extends the long-standing relationship between Philips Semiconductors and MIPS Technologies. Philips Semiconductors' existing licenses include the MIPS32™ and MIPS64™ architectures and the MIPS64™ 20Kc™ 64-bit processor core. The new licenses will enable Philips Semiconductors to further extend smart card-specific functions such as cryptographic processing and interpretive language acceleration. PLEASE NOTE THAT ILLUSTRATIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THE PRESS SECTION OF THE MIPS WEBSITE AT WWW.MIPS.COM About Philips Semiconductors About MIPS Technologies, Inc. # # # MIPS is a registered trademark in the U.S. and certain other countries, and SmartMIPS, 4KSc, MIPS32, MIPS64, 20Kc and MIPS-based are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners. Media Contacts: For MIPS Technologies, IncGerry ZieglerFor Philips Semiconductors |
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