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July 15, 2009  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Microelectronics Now Offering New, Low-pin-count 8-bit Flash MCU Family, Ideal for Cost-Sensitive Consumer Appliance Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, July 15, 2009 – Fujitsu Microelectronics Now Offering New, Low-pin-count 8-bit Flash MCU Family, Ideal for Cost-Sensitive Consumer Appliance Applications

June 2, 2009  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Microelectronics to Demonstrate New Graphics Processor, 1394 Automotive Controller, at Telematics Detroit, June 2-3, Booth 53

Sunnyvale, CA, June 2, 2009 – Fujitsu Microelectronics to Demonstrate New Graphics Processor, 1394 Automotive Controller, at Telematics Detroit, June 2-3, Booth 53

May 6, 2009  Sunnyvale, CA
New Technology Backgrounder from Fujitsu Microelectronics Describes the Advantages of the 1394 Automotive Standard for In-Vehicle Networks

Sunnyvale, CA, May 6, 2009 – Details on New MB88395 Controller for 1394 Automotive Networking Applications

April 22, 2009  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Microelectronics Launches World’s First 1394 Automotive Controller for HD Video in Vehicle Networks

Sunnyvale, CA, April 22, 2009 – Contributes to reduced costs, lighter wiring harness, and higher fuel efficiency

March 24, 2009  Sunnyvale, CA
New Starter Kit from Fujitsu Microelectronics Supports 32-bit RISC-based MCUs for Industrial Motor Control Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, March 24, 2009 – Start Kit equipped with source code, power supply adapter, the kit enables rapid set-up and deployment

October 21, 2008  Convergence 2008, Detroit
Fujitsu Microelectronics to Introduce Advanced 16-bit F2MC-16FX Series with Enhanced 32-bit Automotive Controllers at Convergence 2008

Convergence 2008, Detroit, October 21, 2008 – New F2MC-16FX Series and Latest FR Series Microcontrollers for Vehicle Body Control, Infotainment, FlexRay Design to be Displayed at Booth 819

July 21, 2008  Sunnyvale, CA
New Microcontroller Drivers from Fujitsu Microelectronics and Elektrobit Deliver Maximum Efficiency for Automotive Software Development

Sunnyvale, CA, July 21, 2008 – AUTOSAR-Compatible Drivers Provide Code Reusability across Applications

November 5, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces New IDB-1394-Compliant ICs Featuring Full Range of Embedded Multimedia Functions

Sunnyvale, CA, November 5, 2007 – Industry’s first devices that enable rear-seat entertainment using high-speed video image transmission

July 31, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces 32-bit Microcontroller with Six-Channel CAN Network for Automotive and Industrial Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, July 31, 2007 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today added to its popular MB91460 series of high-performance 32-bit microcontrollers for automotive applications by introducing the new MB91F467BA MCU.

April 2, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces High-Performance 8-bit Flash MCUs for Appliances, Digital Audio-Video Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, April 2, 2007 – A pair of 8-bit microcontrollers, the MB95F128 and MB95F168M, for use in household appliances and digital audio/video equipment. The two MCUs are the newest additions to the F2MC-8FX family of 8-bit microcontrollers, which feature low power consumption and high performance.

April 2, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces New 32-Bit MB91F467B Microcontroller; Adds to High-Performance Family Designed for Automotive and Industrial Markets

Sunnyvale, CA, April 2, 2007 – Delivers Efficient Data Collection, Distribution Needed in Advanced Designs

April 2, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
New MotorKit from Fujitsu Eases Development of Automotive and Industrial Motor Control Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, April 2, 2007 – Integrated Starter Kit Based on the Fujitsu MB91F267N Motor Control MCU

March 28, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces FlexRay-Based MB91F465X Driver-Assistance Controller

Sunnyvale, CA, March 28, 2007 – FlexRayTM controller, the MB91F465XA. Designed for driver-assistance applications, the MB91F465XA is built around a Fujitsu FR 70 32-bit CPU, with an internal clock speed of 100MHz and voltage range of 3.0V to 5.5V.

March 28, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces FlexRay-Based MB91F465X Driver-Assistance Controller

Sunnyvale, CA, March 28, 2007 – FlexRayTM controller, the MB91F465XA. Designed for driver-assistance applications, the MB91F465XA is built around a Fujitsu FR 70 32-bit CPU, with an internal clock speed of 100MHz and voltage range of 3.0V to 5.5V.

March 28, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
The Fujitsu 16-Bit 16FX Series of MCUs Provide Ultra-Low Power Consumption, 32-bit Processing Capability for Automotive, Industrial Markets

Sunnyvale, CA, March 28, 2007 – Increases Bandwidth, Reduces Power, Lowers Total System Cost

March 27, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Expands 32-bit Microcontroller Family Designed for High-Performance Home Appliances

Sunnyvale, CA, March 27, 2007 – New MB91F487 Provides Inverter Control for Two Motors

March 27, 2007  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Introduce New FlexRay™ Controller and 16-bit 16FX MCUs for Automotive Applications at Embedded Systems Conference

Sunnyvale, CA, March 27, 2007 – Popular Fingerprint Sensor ICs, Graphics Display Controllers, 8- and 32-bit MCU and MCU Development Kit to be Featured at Booth 2034

October 16, 2006  Detroit, MI
Fujitsu Introduces New High-Performance, 32-bit Microcontrollers with CAN Support for Advanced Automotive Applications

Detroit, MI, October 16, 2006 – New MCUs Feature Embedded Flash Memory and Industry’s Highest 80MHz Clock Speeds

October 16, 2006  Detroit, MI and Langen, Germany
Fujitsu to Introduce New FlexRay Controller, Complete System Solution under “FlexRay™ Made Easy” Program

Detroit, MI and Langen, Germany, October 16, 2006 – Driver Assistance Controller, MB91F465X, Set for Sampling in Q1 2007

October 11, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Introduce New FlexRay™ Controller, Graphics Display Controller and High-speed 32-bit CAN MCUs for Vehicle Applications at Convergence 2006

Sunnyvale, CA, October 11, 2006 – Press briefing set for October 16 at 11 a.m. at Cobo Center Press Room

September 12, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
New 8-bit MCUs from Fujitsu Provide ADC, LCDC, and High-Speed CPU for Consumer Electronics, Appliance Applications

Sunnyvale, CA, September 12, 2006 – Speeds Increase to 16MHz in New MB95120M, Available in October

May 22, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Showcase New Graphic Display Controllers, IDB-1394b Controller and GPS Products at Telematics Detroit 2006

Sunnyvale, CA, May 22, 2006 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) will feature a complete array of new products and technologies for the automotive market, including the company’s IDB-1394b controller and graphics display controllers, at the upcoming Telematics Detroit 2006 conference May 23-24 at the Rock Financial Showplace.

March 14, 2006  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces New 8-Bit Microcontrollers for Digital Audio-Visual Systems, Household Appliances

Sunnyvale, CA, March 14, 2006 – Adds to Low-Power, High-Speed F²MC-8FX Family Developed to Meet Market Requirements

November 14, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces World's First Fully Integrated IDB-1394-Compliant Controller for Vehicle Audio-Video Systems

Sunnyvale, CA, November 14, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced a new 1394 controller, the world's first IDB-1394-compliant physical and link layers with integrated 1394 controller.

September 13, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces FlexRay™ Controller, New High-Performance 8-bit and 32-bit Microcontrollers at Embedded Systems Conference in Boston

Sunnyvale, CA, September 13, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) will show its new FlexRay™ controller, new 8-bit microcontrollers, and new 32-bit microcontrollers at the annual fall Embedded Systems Conference in Boston.

September 13, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces Next-Generation FlexRay™ Controller, Enabling X-by-Wire Technology for In-Vehicle Networks

Sunnyvale, CA, September 13, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced the industry's leading FlexRay™ controller, the MB88121, an application-specific standard product that supports FlexRay version 2.0.

September 9, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces High-Performance 32-bit Microcontroller with CAN, LIN Support for Advanced Automotive Control Systems

Sunnyvale, CA, September 9, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced new high-performance microcontrollers for automotive applications.

September 9, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces Three New High-Performance, 8-bit Microcontrollers to Serve Expanding Home Electronics Market

Sunnyvale, CA, September 9, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced three new 8-bit microcontrollers developed for consumer electronics and home appliances.

September 2, 2005  Sunnyvale, CA
The Industry's Most Complete FlexRay Evaluation Kit Now Available from Fujitsu

Sunnyvale, CA, September 2, 2005 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today announced the availability of a complete, easy-to-use FlexRay™ Evaluation Kit, a development platform that enables the design and verification of early-stage FlexRay hardware and software applications.

March 7, 2005  San Francisco, CA
Fujitsu Introduces New FlexRay® Evaluation Kit; Designed to Enable Design, Verification Prior to Silicon

San Francisco, CA, March 7, 2005 – Fujitsu Introduces New FlexRay Evaluation Kit; Designed to Enable Design, Verification Prior to Silicon

March 7, 2005  San Francisco, CA
Fujitsu to Introduce Fujitsu Introduces Industry's First 32-bit MCU for Network-Enabled Appliances

San Francisco, CA, March 7, 2005 – MB91403's Support for IPv6 and Security Features Enables Ubiquitous Computing

January 26, 2005  Frankfurt, Germany and Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Announces FlexRay License Agreement with Bosch

Frankfurt, Germany and Sunnyvale, CA, January 26, 2005 – Will Incorporate Technology in Next-generation Advanced Automotive Control MCUs

October 18, 2004  Detroit, MI
Fujitsu Adds New 32-Bit Microcontrollers to FR60Lite Family

Detroit, MI, October 18, 2004 – Designed with Inverter Control Functionality for Home-Appliance Applications

October 18, 2004  Detroit, MI
Fujitsu Presents FlexRay™ Support Product Plan at Convergence 2004

Detroit, MI, October 18, 2004 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA), and Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH (FME) today jointly announced Fujitsu’s plans to support the FlexRay™ technology at the automotive industry conference, Convergence 2004.

October 18, 2004  Detroit, MI
Fujitsu to Demonstrate New Coral PA Graphics Display Controller

Detroit, MI, October 18, 2004 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA), the industry leader in graphics display controller ICs for vehicle systems, will introduce its newest 32-bit Coral PA controller at Convergence 2004 in Detroit, October 18-20.

September 14, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA
New 8-Bit Microcontrollers from Fujitsu Deliver High Performance and Low-Power Consumption

Sunnyvale, CA, September 14, 2004 – F2MC-8FX Series Runs at 100 Nanoseconds on Full CISC Architecture

March 29, 2004  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu to Introduce New Mobile Media Processors, Embedded CPU and Giga Frame Platforms at Electronics USA March 30

Sunnyvale, CA, March 29, 2004 – New MCUs, FRAM and Biometric Sensor ICs Also on Display in Booth 726

September 16, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA and Boston, MA
New 16-bit Microcontrollers from Fujitsu for LCD Display Control

Sunnyvale, CA and Boston, MA, September 16, 2003 – To be Introduced at Embedded Systems Conference, Booth 909.

September 9, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
New 32-Bit FR60Lite RISC Microcontrollers from Fujitsu

Sunnyvale, CA, September 9, 2003 – MCUs Designed for Digital Consumer, Mobile Devices and Intelligent Household Equipment

April 23, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces 32-Bit MCU with Embedded Flash, Dual CAN Buses

Sunnyvale, CA, April 23, 2003 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. (FMA) today introduced a 32-bit microcontroller for automotive and industrial applications, built with the Control Access Network (CAN) interface, 768 Kilobytes of embedded flash memory and a wide range of peripherals. The new MCU is ideal for dashboard display, data gateway with central-control capability and other in-vehicle applications.

April 23, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Launches MB89210 Series of General-Purpose 8-Bit MCUs

Sunnyvale, CA, April 23, 2003 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced two cost-effective 8-bit microcontrollers for automotive body-control module subsystems.

April 23, 2003  San Francisco, CA
Fujitsu to Demonstrate New Microcontrollers, IP-Phone, Graphics Controllers, Biometric Sensor ICs

San Francisco, CA, April 23, 2003 – New AccelArray Design Technology and PFU’s Fast-Scan Access in Booth 1916

April 15, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
Fujitsu Introduces the Industry’s First 16-Bit CAN MCU

Sunnyvale, CA, April 15, 2003 – Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced the industry’s first 16-bit microcontrollers with dual-operation flash memory.

April 8, 2003  Sunnyvale, CA
New Compact, Low-Power, Flash-equipped 16-Bit Microcontrollers from Fujitsu

Sunnyvale, CA, April 8, 2003 – A new ultra-compact series of 16-bit flash microcontrollers from Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) delivers excellent value for user-interface control systems in handheld appliances and as smart remote controllers or home appliances.

October 21, 2002  Detroit, MI
Fujitsu Extends 16-bit Microcontroller Family with new MB90340 Series for Automotive Applications

Detroit, MI, October 21, 2002 – The new 16-bit microcontroller series from Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) provides up to two FULL-CAN (Controller Area Network) interfaces and extensive Flash ROM for dashboard, door modules, and other automotive body-control applications.

October 21, 2002  Detroit, MI
New RISC-based Microcontrollers from Fujitsu Designed for Digital Home, Vehicle A/V Appliance Control

Detroit, MI, October 21, 2002 – Two new 32-bit RISC microcontrollers introduced today at the Convergence 2002 show in Detroit by Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) are designed to operate audio equipment, digital TVs, DVD players, and other digital home and automotive entertainment products. The new MCUs are the latest additions to Fujitsu's rapidly growing 32-bit FR microcontroller family.

September 9, 2002  San Jose, CA
New 16-bit Microcontroller from Fujitsu Designed for Notebook PCs

San Jose, CA, September 9, 2002 – Smart Keyboard Controller Includes On-Chip Advanced Power-Management Function

June 4, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu Introduces 32-Bit CAN Bus Microcontroller Family with Two MCUs

San Jose, CA, June 4, 2002 – New ICs include On-Chip Peripherals, Simple Analog Sensor Connectivity

June 3, 2002  San Jose, CA
Fujitsu to Introduce 32-Bit MCUs, Auto Graphics Display Controllers at Embedded Systems

San Jose, CA, June 3, 2002 – Features First Look at MB91367G/MB91368G 32-bit MCUs with CAN Interface

March 13, 2002  San Francisco, CA
Fujitsu Expands its 32-Bit CAN Bus Microcontroller Family with Two New MCUs

San Francisco, CA, March 13, 2002 – 32-bit MB91F365G and F366G, 16-Bit MB90F394G Targeted to Auto and Industrial Applications