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Here is a taste for those with a palate for fine food and drink. QuickLogic and Renesas Technology Partner to Enable Wi-Fi in Embedded Applications QuickLogic's Low-Power Bridging Technology Enables Connectivity Between Renesas Technology's SH Processors and Wi-Fi Modules
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct 20, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq: QUIK), the pioneer of Embedded Standard Products (ESPs), has announced a partnership with Renesas Technology Corp., a leading semiconductor manufacturer for mobile technologies, automobiles and PC/audio visual equipment, to enable low-power solutions for the rapidly expanding Wi-Fi market. The partnership will allow OEM customers using the popular Renesas embedded SH processor to address the growing number of consumer Wi-Fi applications in the home, office and public places. The solution consists of Renesas Technology's SH processor and a programmable companion bridge from QuickLogic that enables connectivity to miniPCI and Cardbus based Wi-Fi modules or chipsets.
"Our collaboration enables Renesas OEM customers to add broadband capability to embedded systems architected around Renesas Technology SH processors with minimal software development time and engineering risk," stated Kevin Yee, Director of Business Development. "This partnership is about offering the lowest power Wi-Fi solutions in the marketplace for handheld, portable and other power-sensitive consumer appliances."
"Renesas Technology chose to use QuickLogic's QuickPCI family of ESP devices because of low-power consumption, high performance and ease-of-design features offered nowhere else," said Hisao Munakata, Department Manager of System Solution Promotion Department at Renesas Solutions, a subsidiary of Renesas Technology. "QuickLogic provided us with the lowest-power bridge from our SH processor to any miniPCI or Cardbus based Wi-Fi module. This allowed us to leverage all of our existing software development, meet time to market goals within the stringent power-consumption requirements and stay price competitive."
Initial chipsets from the partnership will target wireless voice-over-IP (VoIP), also called VoWLAN, and battery-operated handheld applications that support the IEEE 802.11a/b/g specifications.
QuickPCI Family
The QuickPCI family of Embedded Standard Products (ESPs) combines high-performance embedded PCI controllers with ultra-low power, high-speed programmable logic to create a unique system-level solution. Devices in this family are PCI 2.3 Compliant, support Master and Target functions at 32 and 64-bit and up to 66 MHz. For more information on this family, please go to www.quicklogic.com/pci.
About QuickLogic
QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq: QUIK) invented and has pioneered the Embedded Standard Product (ESP) architecture, with the introduction of first products in 1998. ESPs are semiconductor devices that deliver the guaranteed performance, lower cost and lower risk of standard products, coupled with the flexibility and time-to-market benefits of programmable logic. QuickLogic's proprietary ViaLink metal-to-metal interconnect technology offers significant benefits -- including very low power at high performance levels -- to our customers and is the foundation of our ESP product families, as well as our core FPGA products. Founded in 1988, the company is located at 1277 Orleans Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1138. For more information please visit the QuickLogic web site at www.quicklogic.com.
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This news release contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations that involve risks and uncertainties. QuickLogic's actual results may differ from the results described in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations include, but are not limited to, the performance and market acceptance of QuickLogic's products, including solutions, if any, produced as a result of the partnership with Renesas, general conditions in the semiconductor industry, development risks, market acceptance, and the impact of competitive products. These and other risk factors are detailed in QuickLogic's periodic reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SOURCE: QuickLogic Corporation
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