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November 12, 2008  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Providing 65nm RF CMOS Manufacturing Services with Advanced RF CMOS Process Design Kit

Sunnyvale, CA, November 12, 2008 – Platforms are Ideal for High-performance and Low-power Wireless SoCs

March 31, 2008  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces 65-Nanometer 10G SerDes from Prism Circuits

Sunnyvale, CA, March 31, 2008 – High-Speed Applications Among Key Focus of the U.S.-Based Fujitsu Semiconductor Manufacturing Services Business Group

September 11, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Developing ASICs for GPS Receivers with Industry Leader NovAtel

Sunnyvale, CA, September 11, 2007 – Second ASIC in Series Continues Collaboration between Fujitsu and NovAtel

February 13, 2007  San Francisco, CA
Fujitsu Develops Industry’s First CMOS Integrated Circuit that Recovers Clock and Data at 40-44Gbps

San Francisco, CA, February 13, 2007 – Low Power, High Integration Provided by CMOS to Enable 40Gbps Optical SerDes

September 15, 2006  Tokyo, Japan
Fujitsu and Advantest to Establish Joint Venture to Create Semiconductor Prototypes Using Electron Beam Direct Lithography

Tokyo, Japan, September 15, 2006 – Fujitsu Limited and Advantest Corporation today announced plans to establish a joint venture to create prototype semiconductors by using electron beam direct lithography.

September 12, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Now Accepting ASIC Designs for Production Using its 65-Nanometer Process Technology for its North American Customers

Sunnyvale, CA, September 12, 2006 – High Density, Low Power, Small Gate Lengths Ideal for Consumer, Communications Product Designs

August 29, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces Trio of New Macros for ASIC Designs for 90nm and 110nm

Sunnyvale, CA, August 29, 2006 – New PCI Express, 10G SerDes, Serial ATA Macros Support Server, Wireless, Storage and Desktop Computing Applications

July 21, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Provide Industry’s First Comprehensive Environment for Statistical Timing Analysis for Submicron Designs

Sunnyvale, CA, July 21, 2006 – Timing Optimization Turn-around Times to be Reduced by up to 30 Percent

September 22, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Continues ASIC Leadership with 90-nanometer CS101 CMOS Standard Cell Series

Sunnyvale, CA, September 22, 2004 – Thirteen New Designs Underway Using Leading-Edge 90nm Process Technology

September 21, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA, and Tokyo, Japan
Fujitsu and Synplicity Join Forces to Deliver Customized Amplify Product for Fujitsu AccelArray

Sunnyvale, CA, and Tokyo, Japan, September 21, 2004 – Customized Optimization Speeds Time-to-Market and Offers Optimal Performance

May 10, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Delivers Trio of ASICs to Innovative Start-Up Greenfield Networks

Sunnyvale, CA, May 10, 2004 – Built Using Fujitsu's 0.11-Micron Process Technology, ASIC Includes the First Network Processor Streaming Interface at 1.3 Gigabit/Second

April 30, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA and Calgary, Canada
Wi-LAN and Fujitsu Expect to Produce First-to-Market WiMAX Certified System

Sunnyvale, CA and Calgary, Canada, April 30, 2004 – System-on-Chip Engineering Samples Planned for Fall 2004

November 20, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces ARM9 Multi-CPU Evaluation Device

Sunnyvale, CA, November 20, 2003 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced a new ARM9 multi-CPU evaluation device, the MB87Q1100, as part of a platform developed to enable customers to design large, complex systems with very high levels of predictability and efficiency. The MB87Q1100 integrates the ARM926EJ-S and ARM946E-S embedded macrocell cores in Fujitsu's next-generation System-on-Chip (SoC) platform.

September 24, 2003  Sunnyvale and San Diego, CA
Pulse~LINK Selects Fujitsu to Co-develop CMOS SoC ASIC

Sunnyvale and San Diego, CA, September 24, 2003 – Pulse~LINK, Inc. and Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today signed an agreement to jointly develop a digital baseband processor using Fujitsu’s 0.11-micron CMOS SoC ASIC solutions. This ASIC will be used in the Pulse~LINK system designed specifically for the world’s first Ultra Wideband Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).

September 9, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Delivers a Series of High-Performance ASICs to Foundry Networks

Sunnyvale, CA, September 9, 2003 – Fujitsu, Foundry Networks Continue Strong, Multi-Year Collaboration

September 9, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces Industry’s First 10Gbps SERDES Macro for Networking Designs

Sunnyvale, CA, September 9, 2003 – Low Power, Low Voltage and High-Performance Macro Maintains Fujitsu’s Leadership in 10Gbps Technology

April 23, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu’ New IP-Phone Chip, Built Around Customized VoiceDSP™

Sunnyvale, CA, April 23, 2003 – SoC, Reference Design Board and Software Deliver Cost-effective, Complete Single-Chip Solution for Carrier Suppliers

April 14, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Releases System Packet Interface Level-4 I/O Macro

Sunnyvale, CA, April 14, 2003 – Newest in Series of High-end I/Os for SoC ASICs Joins SFI-4, SFI-5, Transceiver Macros

March 20, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Deliver a Major Presentation on the 802.16a Standard

Sunnyvale, CA, March 20, 2003 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA), an industry leader in system-on-chip (SoC) technology for the wireless network market, will provide a presentation on the 802.16a standard at the annual Broadband Wireless World Conference at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose.

January 14, 2003  San Jose, CA, and Richardson, TX
Fujitsu Delivers Seven New High Performance ASICs to Texas-Based Chiaro Networks

San Jose, CA, and Richardson, TX, January 14, 2003 – FMA, Chiaro Collaboration Moves ASICs from Design to Fabrication in One Year

September 18, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu Named #2 ASIC Supplier Worldwide by iSuppli

San Jose, CA, September 18, 2002 – Market research firm iSuppli Corporation has named Fujitsu the #2 ASIC supplier worldwide, it was announced today. According to the "Going, Going, Gone - Is There a Place for Second-Tier ASIC Suppliers?" report published in July 2002, Fujitsu moved up two places in 2001, and is now second only to IBM in worldwide ASIC revenue.

September 18, 2002  San Jose, CA
New Macros from Fujitsu Deliver Low Power, Low Cost CMOS Performance to 10 Gigabit Ethernet

San Jose, CA, September 18, 2002 – XAUI-compliant Transceiver, 3.125 Gig/second Parallel CDR Transceiver Provide Highly Integrated Industry-Standard Macros in Fujitsu's 0.11 Micron CMOS Technology

June 4, 2002  Orlando, FL and San Jose, CA
Delivery of Groundbreaking High-Speed Peer-To-Peer Mobile Broadband ASIC

Orlando, FL and San Jose, CA, June 4, 2002 – First-of-its-Kind Chip Will Drive Deployment of Cost-effective Mobile Broadband Applications and Subscriber Devices

June 4, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu Introduces 90-Nanometer Process Technology in North America

San Jose, CA, June 4, 2002 – New 90-Nanometer Capability Ready for New Generation of Server, Network, Storage, Mobile Products

June 4, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu Introduces Two SERDES Framer Interface Macros for System-on-Chip ASICs

San Jose, CA, June 4, 2002 – OIF-Compliant Cores Provide Pre-Verified Building Blocks for Efficient Application Design

March 25, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu Introduces High-speed, High-density 0.11 micron CS91 Standard Cell Series

San Jose, CA, March 25, 2002 – Offers Large Selection of Standard Cell Libraries, Memory Macros, IP Cores

March 13, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu' New VOIP CODEC Supports Four Simultaneous Channels

San Jose, CA, March 13, 2002 – Built Around ARC Core with DSP Extensions, Aimed at Voice Client Applications

February 26, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu New Bluetooth Baseband IC Series Provides On-board Flash, USB Ports

San Jose, CA, February 26, 2002 – Built Around Parthus’ BlueStream Core, New MB86C00, MBG011 Target Hands-Free Cell Phones and Other Mobile Wireless Applications