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To: Bilberry who wrote (9200)8/10/2000 1:05:21 PM
From: timwa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
NEWS - JMAR Executives Express Optimism About Potential of New Products to Boost Overall Sales

Business Editors

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 10, 2000--JMAR Technologies Inc.
(Nasdaq NM: JMAR):

-- Telecom Semiconductors Could Add $25-35M Next Year

-- Precision Equipment Sales Could Grow 30 to 40% Per Annum

JMAR executives today expressed optimism that its new high-speed
First-in, First-out (FIFO) semiconductors it announced in an Aug. 9,
2000 press release, and other new semiconductors it plans to introduce
in the following months, could provide the company with a significant
increase in overall sales beginning in 2001.
JMAR said that sales of JMAR Semiconductor Inc.'s (JSI) new
VeloSync(TM) FIFO and other telecommunications memory devices could
add from $25 million to $35 million to the division's revenues in 2001
and up to double that in 2002, assuming the marketing and development
programs established for those products is successfully executed.
JMAR said its new FIFO products are currently being sampled by
customers in North America and that it expects to begin shipping chips
in production quantities in the fourth quarter of this calendar year.
Furthermore, the company stated it believes that its FIFOs, which have
speeds in excess of 133 megahertz are the fastest nine-bit
configuration chips of their kind available on the market.
FIFOs are intermediate memory units that temporarily store and
regulate the passage of higher-speed electronic data sent from major
transmission systems to slower-speed receiving units such as cellular
phone base stations, computers, videos and routers feeding information
to local area networks (LANs). Almost all transmitted data must pass
through at least one, and often more, FIFOs before reaching its
recipient.
Marvin W. Sepe, president of JSI, indicated that the current
VeloSync(TM) family will include six models of FIFOs in a variety of
different configurations. He said that JMAR expects to introduce its
next family of FIFO products, a higher-speed, wider design called
VeloSync Plus(TM) Series, later this year with several other new
products scheduled shortly thereafter.
John S. Martinez, Ph.D, chairman and chief executive officer of
JMAR Technologies Inc., said, "With the introduction of our new FIFO
chips JMAR has taken a giant step towards establishing JSI as a
recognized leader in the development and supply of proprietary
high-speed semiconductors for the telecommunications and data
transmission industries."
Dr. Martinez also commented that he was pleased with the recovery
of JMAR's Precision Systems (JPSI) division from the effects of the
sales decline it experienced in 1999 due to the lingering Asian
financial crisis. He went on to say that JMAR was also encouraged by
the positive reception received by the several new products JPSI
introduced last month at the Semicon West Trade Show in San Jose,
Calif. and at two international expositions in Taiwan. Those new
products, which include a major line of nanometrology Atomic Vision
instruments capable of extending the resolution of JMAR's current
measurement products to better than one-one thousandths of a micron,
are expected to have important manufacturing applications throughout
the semiconductor, disk drive, and microelectronics industries.
Dr. Martinez further stated at the Shareholders Meeting that,
based on preliminary reports, he expected sales at JPSI to grow 30% to
40% over last year's level. He also noted that, if JPSI's
newly-launched and future planned products achieve their expected
performance goals, sales of the company's precision products should
continue to grow at the rate of at least 30% to 40% per annum for the
next several years. He added that these estimated sales growth numbers
do not include the expected contributions from the company's future
new Advanced Light products.
"Based on everything we know, today, I am very encouraged by the
increased pace of our new product launches in both our Semiconductor
Products and our Microelectronics Equipment Segments," Dr. Martinez
said. "We look forward to the increasing contributions of those
products to JMAR's future sales and profitability, beginning in 2001."
JMAR Technologies Inc., a semiconductor industry-focused company,
is a leading developer of proprietary advanced laser and X-ray light
sources for high-value microelectronics manufacturing and metrology.
It is also a "fabless" provider of proprietary high-performance
integrated circuits for the rapidly growing broadband
telecommunications market and other microelectronics applications. In
addition, JMAR manufactures precision measurement, positioning and
light-based manufacturing systems for inspection and repair of
semiconductors and continues to play an important role in adapting its
precision semiconductor manufacturing technology to the fabrication of
advanced biomedical and optical communications products.

The statements regarding JMAR's expectations for the successful
development and introduction of new semiconductor and other advanced
light and precision positioning, measurement and manufacturing
products and future sales and potential business opportunities are
forward-looking statements based on current expectations that are
subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking
statements. These risks include the failure of future orders to
materialize as expected, delays in shipment or cancellation of orders,
failure of acceptance of new products, failure of advanced technology
and new intellectual property to perform as predicted, and the other
risks detailed in the company's Form 8-K filed on Feb. 15, 2000, its
1999 Form 10-K and other reports filed with the SEC.

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CONTACT: JMAR Technologies Inc.
Dennis E. Valentine, 858/535-1706
jmar.com

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL ASIA PACIFIC
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS NETWORKING
TELECOMMUNICATIONS BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT

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Aug-10-2000 16:44 GMT
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