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To: TimeToMakeTheInvs who wrote (1078)4/21/2000 4:51:00 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1225
 
Semtech's USAR To Demo Input Device & Power Management ICs For Portables At WinHEC 2000

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2000--

Will Focus On Solutions For RISC-Based Win CE(R) Applications Such

As Internet Appliances & H/PCs

USAR Systems - a Semtech Company (Nasdaq: SMTC), a leading producer of input device and system management electronics, will demonstrate a variety of advanced human input device and power management ICs, designed specifically for handheld and other portable applications, at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) next week in New Orleans, Louisiana.

USAR designs and manufactures pointing device and keyboard electronics, as well as multifunctional companion ICs for RISC-based portable applications that utilize Microsoft's(R) Windows(R) CE as well as other operating systems. Such devices include Web Phones, wireless Internet appliances and PDAs.

Products to be demonstrated: -- USAR Juno(tm) - a series of multifunctional companion ICs for RISC-based systems that provide keyboard scanning, integrated control of a pointing device (pointing stick, touch pad or touch screen), GPIO and overall system power management capabilities

-- USAR PixiPoint(tm) Z - a "Click-to-Select" No-Drift(tm) pointing device controller IC for strain-gauge "miniature joysticks" used in portables, internet appliances and web phones

-- USAR SerialCoder(tm) - a robust, low-power serial keyboard encoder ideal for add-on keyboards for palmtops

-- USAR ScreenCoder(tm) II - an advanced, low-power touch screen controller with built-in A/D that will work with any 4- or 8-wire touch screen sensor regardless of size or manufacturer

USAR will be exhibiting at booth No. 123 at WinHEC 2000. Attendees can get a chance win portable keyboards in a raffle by registering at the booth.

WinHEC 2000 will be held April 25-27; the exhibition will be held April 24-26. For conference information and exhibition hours, please visit the WinHEC 2000 website at microsoft.com . For more information on the portable products from USAR visit usar.com .

USAR Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Semtech Corporation, designs and produces Human Input Device (HID) Management electronics and System Management products. Geared chiefly to the portable and hand-held markets, USAR's HID products include pre-programmed ICs for keyboards, mice, touch screens, etc. System management products include ACPI-compliant embedded controllers with integrated keyboard and other HID functionality. Semtech Corporation is a leading provider of high-quality, analog/mixed-signal ICs for power management, overvoltage and transient protection, automated test equipment, and communications. Publicly traded since 1967, Semtech is listed on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol SMTC. For more information about Semtech, please visit semtech.com .

For more information about USAR's products, please contact Customer Support at 212.226.2042, e-mail info@usar.com or visit USAR's web site at usar.com .

USAR and the USAR logo are registered trademarks of USAR Systems - A Semtech Company. ScreenCoder, SerialCoder, PixiPoint, Juno and Self-Power Management are trademarks of USAR Systems - A Semtech Company. All trademarks utilized in this document are the sole property of their respective owners.

CONTACT:

USAR Systems - A Semtech Company

Amy Wentz, 212/226-2042 X276, Fax: 212/226-3215

E-mail: Amy.Wentz@usar.com



To: TimeToMakeTheInvs who wrote (1078)5/11/2000 1:37:00 PM
From: Leeza Rodriguez  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1225
 
$64 Q:Is SMTC still supplying analog components to Intel for motherboards? If so, the 'bad news' out of Intel to 'replace 1 million motherboards' would be good news for SMTC.

Anybody out there have any insights on this?

leeza