| Smartphone-Like        Graphics Coming to Everyday Objects Courtesy of New STM32        Microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics 
 Augmenting the        capabilities of "smart objects" without higher cost or impact on battery        lifetime
 
 GENEVA, Switzerland, April 2, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --        STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global semiconductor leader serving        customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has        introduced new microcontroller chips designed to bring the same        high-performance graphics enabling intuitive smartphone-like user        interfaces in the world of wearable devices, smart appliances, and other        IoT (Internet of Things) applications. The new STM32F469/479        microcontroller line delivers this new level of performance through the        combination of ST's Chrom-ART Accelerator(TM)([1]) and the MIPI-DSI        technology([2]) that is widely deployed in today's leading smartphones        and tablets, without higher cost or shorter battery-lifetime penalties.
 
 Paving        the way to enabling "smart objects" such as wearable fitness aids or        intelligent home appliances, the new product line combines leading        real-time processing performance with extended connectivity to deliver        to these applications the benefit of software ecosystems such as        application stores that are increasingly part of everyday life.
 
 At        the heart of the new product line is a powerful 32-bit low-power ARM(R)        Cortex(R)-M4 MCU (Microcontroller Unit) core augmented by the Chrom-ART        Accelerator and ART Accelerator(TM) that speed up graphics and real-time        processing as well as access to the MCU's program memories. Through the        combination of the accelerators and the MIPI-DSI interface, the new MCU        performs the demanding real-time system control, monitoring, and        application tasks that would otherwise require even more powerful - and        more power-hungry - processors.
 
 Equally important, the new        products exploit ST's long history of leadership in both minimizing the        power consumption of its circuits and packing these complex electronic        circuits into the smallest possible physical space. Minimizing power        extends operating time without a battery recharge, and shrinking        circuits allows equipment makers to meet the ever-increasing consumer        demand for smaller and lighter products.
 
 "Smartphones and tablets        have given consumers across the world an expectation of high graphics        performance, along with intuitive user interfaces and ease of use for        activities such as instantly downloading and running apps," says Michel        Buffa, General Manager, Microcontroller Division, STMicroelectronics.        "Till now, equipment has often sacrificed graphics processing to meet        the demands of real-time application processing. These new        microcontrollers enable IoT products that meet today's user expectations        while remaining within the strict power, cost, and size constraints of        applications that rely on embedded microcontrollers."
 
 The        STM32F479 devices also include an embedded cryptographic co-processor        for applications where high security is required.
 
 The        STM32F469/479 microcontrollers are sampling now to lead customers and        volume production is scheduled for Q3 2015. Budgetary pricing starts at        $8.29 for the STM32F469AEH6 with 512KB Flash Memory in the BGA 169        package in volumes of 10K units.
 
 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 2014, the Company's net revenues were        $7.40 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]) Chrom-ART        Accelerator(TM) is a 2D Direct Memory Access (DMA2D) peripheral able to        directly access, decode, and blend image date and output directly to an        LCD display.
 
 ([2]) The Display Serial Interface (DSI) is a        specification by the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance        for display controllers in mobile devices.
 
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