|        AT&S,        Soundchip, and STMicroelectronics Craft Innovative Bionic Ear         | AT&S,            Soundchip, and STMicroelectronics Craft Innovative Bionic Ear |  
 Global        leaders in packaging design, electro-acoustics, MEMS        sensors/micro-actuators, and microprocessor technology team up to        develop smart, sensor-rich in-ear audio module that delivers        game-changing, wearable sound experience
 
 LEOBEN, Austria and        GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 16, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AT&S, a leader        in advanced packaging solutions, Soundchip SA, a Swiss-based innovator        in wearable sound technology, and STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a        global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of        electronics applications, today announced their collaboration in        innovating a bionic hearing module that, when installed into a personal        audio device, delivers an amazing wearable sound experience controlled        at the ear by the wearer and software intelligence.
 
 Personal        audio devices, like an MP3 player or smartphone, equipped with the        bionic hearing module, provide wearers with the ability to        electronically "open" and "close" their ears to ambient sound        conditions, or even to augment ambient sound with programmed audio from        a connected smart device. This capability can fully protect wearers from        noise in situations where the ambient sound is too loud, or to open the        ear for natural conversation with others, without having to remove the        audio device, suffer from the discomfort of occlusion, or worse, the        pain of loud noise.
 
 The bionic hearing module integrates a broad        spectrum of advanced electronics to further enhance the on-the-go audio        experience, including head-tracking and other sensing, to enable        exciting new features, including augmented-audio guidance and biometric        monitoring.
 
 The multi-mode audio capabilities of the bionic        hearing module are enabled through the use of HD-PA(R) technology        developed by Soundchip. Their implementation in a compact form factor is        made possible through the use of patented Soundstrate(R) technology,        which enables the efficient combination of electronic, acoustic, and        transmission means within a single, compact mechanical structure.
 
 The        semiconductor components in the bionic hearing module comprise the        latest Motion and Audio MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical System)        components from STMicroelectronics, an HD-PA(R)-compliant Audio Engine        for zero-latency sound processing, and an ultra-low-power STM32 MCU from        ST's industry-leading portfolio of more than 500 32-bit ARM(R)        Cortex(R)-M-core microcontrollers.
 
 The bionic hearing module's        packaging employs the latest in ECP(R) (Embedded Component Packaging)        and 2.5D(R) PCB (Printed Circuit Board) technology from AT&S, which is        capable of integrating acoustic, electroacoustic, passive and active        electronic components with unmatched efficiency, providing module        dimensions ideally suited to the comfort and size constraints of in-ear        operation, and compatible with most existing in-ear-type personal audio        devices.
 
 "For the past four years, Soundchip has been leading the        parade for smart wearable sound to market-leading companies in the        consumer, mobile and aviation markets. We have been thrilled by their        response and now see that consumers are ready to experience a new wave        of smart, software-enabled wearable sound devices," said Mark Donaldson,        CEO of Soundchip.
 
 "Enabling bionic hearing demands the        interconnection of robust and reliable high-performance silicon        components within a complex structure-that must be comfortable to wear.        By combining our leading MEMS and micro-processing devices with        complementary solutions from Soundchip and AT&S, we have the right        combination of technology and know-how to deliver this ground-breaking        solution," said Andrea Onetti, Volume MEMS & Analog Division General        Manager, STMicroelectronics.
 
 "Very-small form-factor        devices-especially those that will be worn in ear--demand highly        integrated designs and packaging technologies at the leading edge. AT&S,        as the foremost supplier of ECP(R) and 2.5D(R) packaging solutions, is        strongly positioned to enable the bionic ear, and we are thrilled to be        joining Soundchip and STMicroelectronics in bringing this exciting        technology to market," said Michael Tschandl, VP Sales Advanced        Packaging, AT&S.
 
 The bionic hearing module is expected to be        available for customer sampling by the second quarter of 2015.
 
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 Media Contacts:
 
 AT&S Soundchip SA        STMicroelectronics N/V Christina Schuller Head Mark Donaldson CEO Ph:        Michael Markowitz of Corporate +41.78.612.44.79 Dir Tech Media Relations        Communications Ph: +43 mark.donaldson@soundchip. Ph: +1 781 591 0354        38422005908 ch michael.markowitz@st.com c.schuller@ats.net
 
 About        AT&S:
 
 AT&S is the European market leader and one of the        leading manufacturers of high-value printed circuit boards. The Group        produces leading-edge technologies on an industrial scale for its        business segments: mobile devices, automotive and aviation, industrial        electronics, medical and health care, and advanced packaging. In 2013        AT&S took the next logical step towards implementing its high-tech        strategy by entering the IC substrate business, through a collaboration        agreement with a leading global semiconductor manufacturer. As an        international growth enterprise AT&S has a global presence, with two        production facilities in Austria (Leoben and Fehring) and one each in        India (Nanjangud), China (Shanghai, Chongqing under construction) and        Korea (Ansan, near Seoul). It currently employs about 7,300 people.
 
 For        more information visit www.ats.net.
 
 About Soundchip SA:
 
 Soundchip        develops revolutionary, HD-PA(R) -compliant wearable sound solutions for        the world's leading suppliers of consumer electronics devices and        passenger entertainment systems. The company's solutions enthral        listeners with their environmentally resilient sound performance,        enhanced speaking comfort and software-enabled, smart-audio capabilities.
 
 For        additional information, please visit www.soundchip.ch.
 
 About        STMicroelectronics N/V:
 
 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.
 
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