| STMicroelectronics        Introduces World's Smallest Integrated 6-Axis Inertial Measurement Unit 
 Automotive-telematics        and navigation-sensor leader keeps motor vehicles on track
 
 GENEVA,        Oct. 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a        global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of        electronics applications, the world's top MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical        Systems) manufacturer and the leading supplier of MEMS for consumer and        mobile([1]) as well as automotive applications([2]) , today announced        the industry's smallest 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) qualified        for Automotive applications with low-noise and improved output        resolution.
 
 The tiny ASM330LXH IMU is ideal for in-dash        car-navigation solutions that require accurate and reliable inertial        sensors to optimize positioning and direction, even in the absence of a        strong GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signal. Weak or        intermittent satellite signals are common in urban areas, tunnels, and        parking garages, where direct visibility of the satellites may be        blocked. Multi-axis gyroscopes and accelerometers, like the 6-axis        ASM330LXH, empower sophisticated Dead Reckoning software algorithms that        calculate current position from a previously determined location updated        by time, acceleration, and change of direction. The new device also        targets on-board units for electronic road tolling and other vehicle        telematics systems.
 
 "Having built its 8" MEMS manufacturing line        in 2006 and introduced the world's first automotive-qualified 3-axis        MEMS gyroscope for non-safety applications in 2012, ST is fortifying its        market leadership with the introduction of this 6-axis IMU that is        accurate and reliable despite its small size," said Anton Hofmeister,        STMicroelectronics Group Vice President and General Manager Custom MEMS        Division.
 
 According to IHS, the market for automotive MEMS        devices increased 13% last year, indicating sensor penetration rates        that continue to grow faster than the growth of passenger vehicles.
 
 Technical        Notes:
 
 Built on the Company's fab on its robust 8" manufacturing        line using the well-proven proprietary THELMA([3]) micromachining        process technology that enables the integration on the same silicon of        both a 3-axis acceleration and 3-axis angular-rate sensor (gyroscope),        the ASM330LXH IMU is mounted in a 3x3x1.1mm Land Grid Array package. The        device offers selectable full-scale ranges of 2/4/8/16g and        125/245/500/1000/2000dps with 16-bit synchronized data outputs, at 6        user-selectable Output Data Rates, for both the gyroscope and        accelerometer. An SPI digital output allows the trouble-free transport        of sensor data to the microcontroller, and I(2) C is also supported.        Energy efficiency is assured via power-down, low-power, and normal power        modes.
 
 AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive non-safety applications,        the ASM330LXH is a robust sensor [up to 10000g shock survivability] that        operates over an extended industrial temperature range (-40degC to        +85degC). Electromagnetic reliability is assured through ST's extensive        solid design and packaging expertise.
 
 Engineering samples of the        ASM330LXH are available now, with volume production planned for Q1 2015        and unit pricing at $6 for orders of 1,000 pieces.
 
 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
 
 ([1]) Source: IHS Consumer        and Mobile MEMS Market Tracker H1 2014
 
 ([2]) Source: IHS Market        Tracker Automotive MEMS H1 2014
 
 ([3]) Thick-Epi-PolyLayer for        Microgyroscopes and Accelerometers
 
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