| STMicroelectronics        Reveals Fully Compliant, Production-Ready Set-Top Box Platform for        Brazil Analog Switch-Off 
 Compact and affordable design, dedicated        to Brazilian market, integrates EiTV GINGA middleware for full        ASO-program compliance
 
 ABTA, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug. 5, 2014        (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global        semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of        electronics applications and a leading supplier of set-top box ICs        globally, is supporting Analog Switch-Off (ASO) and the transition to        richer digital TV services in Brazil with a complete ready-to-produce        digital set-top box platform developed in close cooperation with        Brazilian digital-TV software specialist EiTV and digital-communications        chipmaker MaxLinear.
 
 The highly integrated platform is optimized        for the Brazilian market, supporting Brazil's unique digital-TV and        middleware standards and leveraging advanced System-on-Chip (SoC)        integration to create a cost-effective and compact solution. Visitors to        ST's booth at the ABTA Expo & Conference 2014 in S?o Paulo can see a        working platform.
 
 "ST has extensive experience supporting ASO        programs in Latin America and worldwide, and continues to lead this        segment," said Herve Mathieu, Box and Gateways Business Line Director,        Unified Platform Division, STMicroelectronics. "The new turnkey platform        we are announcing today features hardware and software tailored for the        specific needs of Brazil and delivers a cost-optimized, fully compliant        solution capable of bringing richer and more advanced TV services to        viewers throughout the country."
 
 A major customer currently        active in the region's ASO market has already implemented a set-top box        design based on this platform.
 
 The platform combines ST's latest        STiH206 set-top box SoC running EiTV's Brazilian-GINGA (Java + NCL)        middleware with the MaxLinear MXL683 tuner/demodulator IC, which        supports Brazil's unique ISDB-T digital-terrestrial broadcast standard.        The GINGA middleware open standard is mandated by the Brazilian        government for set-top boxes supporting the ASO program.
 
 A member        of ST's Li?ge digital set-top box SoC family, the STiH206 is already        widely deployed in pay-TV set-top boxes throughout Brazil as well as in        government-led digitization programs in nearby territories such as        Venezuela. The STiH206 comes in a BGA 23x23mm package and integrates        ST's proven ST40 application processor with fast DDR3 memory and L2        cache for efficient, high-speed execution of applications and        middleware. High graphics performance makes this SoC particularly well        suited to support the Brazil-specific GINGA middleware.
 
 The        STiH206 features the latest generation of ST's video decoder and video        post-processor that support MPEG2, H264, VC-1 and AVS high-definition        standards. The SoC also supports extensive connectivity including        USB2.0, SD-MMC/SDIO and Ethernet thereby giving extra flexibility to        support peripherals such as Flash drives, external HDDs, or home-network        controllers such as MoCA(R) or Wi-Fi controllers.
 
 The EiTV        middleware is a complete product-level middleware that fully implements        the GINGA specification for ISDB-T receivers. By porting this middleware        to the STiH206, ST and EiTV have created a platform that complies with        the requirements for ASO as mandated by the Brazilian government.        Equipment producers choosing to base new set-top box designs on this        platform are ensured of compatibility with the technical standards        published by the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT).
 
 The        MaxLinear MXL683 tuner/demodulator receiver system ensures superior        reception of ISDB-T broadcast signals, and is designed with a special        focus on maximizing immunity to 4G LTE smartphone radio transmissions        The best-in-class demodulator delivers robust performance in LATAM        countries where multi-path fading and co-channel interference are        constantly present.
 
 About EiTV
 
 EiTV develops software and        provides engineering services for digital consumer technology markets,        with a focus on digital television. EiTV supports its partners to help        develop innovative and effective solutions that meet the needs of        consumers, by providing complete hardware technologies, software tools        and services that will guide the future of digital TV.
 
 EiTV's        hardware technologies, software tools and services enable the        development of new products generating revenue, reducing risk,        development cycles and project costs. For more information please visit        www.eitv.com.br
 
 About MaxLinear, Inc.
 
 MaxLinear, Inc. is a        leading provider of radio-frequency and mixed-signal semiconductor        solutions for broadband communications applications. MaxLinear is        headquartered in Carlsbad, California. For more information, please        visit www.maxlinear.com.
 
 About STMicroelectronics
 
 ST is a        global leader in the semiconductor market serving customers across the        spectrum of sense and power and automotive products and embedded        processing solutions. From energy management and savings to trust and        data security, from healthcare and wellness to smart consumer devices,        in the home, car and office, at work and at play, ST is found everywhere        microelectronics make a positive and innovative contribution to people's        life. By getting more from technology to get more from life, ST stands        for life.augmented.
 
 In 2013, the Company's net revenues were        $8.08 billion. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
 
 For        Press Information Contact:
 
 STMicroelectronics
 
 Michael        Markowitz
 
 Director Technical Media Relations
 
 +1 781 591        0354
 
 michael.markowitz@st.com
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