Better than PicoJava???...
  BW0054  JAN 23,1997       6:30  PACIFIC      09:30  EASTERN
  ( BW)(PATRIOT-SCIENTIFIC-CORP)(PTSC) Patriot announces implementation  of new Java operating system
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              SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS EDITORS)--Jan. 23, 1997--
              Preliminary benchmarks show the power of PSC1000
              Patriot Scientific Corp. (OTC:PTSC) Thursday announced that it  has entered into an agreement with NetWise Distribution Inc. to  port NetWise's JPlus "a clean room" implementation of Java to the  PSC1000.               NetWise, of Clearwater, Fla., is a software technology  development company which has created object-oriented software  intended to accelerate Java.  It is currently producing a Java  operating system JPlusOS and a virtual machine JPLus in the Java  environment.             This agreement will help Patriot meet the demands of a number of  potential users of the Patriot PSC1000 family of microprocessors who  have many new applications using the Java language.             Donald L. Davis, president of NetWise, said:  "We are excited  about working with Patriot.  The partnership of Patriot's  microprocessor and NetWise's JPlusOS will produce instant access to  an expanding applications base and a more robust Java environment.             "This will have great advantages for the thin client, set top  boxes and embedded devices.  In testing performed by NetWise's  technical staff, the ShBoom CPU (PSC1000) executes Java  applications 10 percent faster than the published figures for Sun  Microelectronics' PicoJava (ShBoom performed the javac test in  1.74 seconds and the raytracer test in 12.2 seconds).               "The 8-bit instructions have allowed us to decrease our JIT  executable size by half.  These qualities will propel this chip into  the embedded and Internet application market."               As seen on the Web, Java technology enables the creation and  easy distribution of graphic-rich applications.  The PSC1000 family  has the potential to offer an excellent alternative for implementing  products to run Java.               The PSC1000 core could be the heart of a broad range of  applications, including set top boxes, network computers, smart  phones that connect to the Web, PDAs, controllers and telecom  equipment.               Industry analysts project the overall microprocessor and  microcontroller markets to exceed $60 billion by 1999.  Sun  Microelectronics officials have estimated that chips designed  specifically to execute Java byte codes could capture half of the  total available processor and controller market by 1999.             The Patriot PSC series 32-bit embedded RISC microprocessors  are based on the firm's patented and patent-pending architecture.   The firm is also engaged in exploiting its ISDN digital modem  technologies and its radar and antenna technology.  The firm  recently announced the acquisition of Metacomp Inc. of San Diego. -0- Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform  Act of 1995:  Statements in this news release looking forward in  time involve risks and uncertainties including the risks associated  with planned acquisitions, the effect of changing economic  conditions, trends in the microprocessor and communication products  markets, variations in the company's cash flow, customer product  demand, market acceptance risks, risks associated with sourcing  products offshore, technical development risks, seasonality and  other risk factors detailed in the company's Securities and Exchange  Commission filings. -0- For more information on the company and its technologies, visit  Patriot at ptsc.com and NetWise Distribution at  netwisedist.com . 
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