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6 March 2006

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IMEC, Arteris, CoWare, and Mentor Graphics Collaboration Zeroes in on Multi-Mode Multi-Media Ambient-Intelligence Platforms

IMEC announced that it has extended collaborations with CoWare while adding Arteris and Mentor Graphics to its multi-mode multi-media (M4) research & development program. Based on these cooperations, new design concepts and a practical hardware & software and verification platform are developed for highly-efficient and flexible multi-processor platforms that enable the creation of future ambient-intelligence environments.

Based on low-power, software-defined radio technology and flexible multimedia codec technology, future M4-based terminals will adapt automatically to their surroundings and enable seamless multimedia services experience to the end user, independent of the available radio system.

Using CoWare's platform-based ESL design solutions and IMEC's experimental software tools, the two research teams define and optimize integrated design flows for multi-standard wireless and multi-media platforms based on multi-processor systems on chips (SoCs).

The collaboration with Arteris enables IMEC to architect the M4 on-chip communication infrastructure for the new generation of multi-format multimedia devices, handling high bandwidth traffic in multiple-processors platform. This technology choice allows the creation of multi-processor platforms that can be scaled down to accommodate even smaller manufacturing efficiencies in the future.

The newly established collaboration with Mentor Graphics gives IMEC access to emulation technology that will speed up the verification process of its demonstrators significantly.

"With Arteris, CoWare and Mentor joining our M4 program, IMEC is creating an open research platform where leading companies developing embedded systems or services for ambient intelligence jointly tackle the research challenges by tight research cooperation," said Rudy Lauwereins, Vice President Design Technology for Integrated Information and Communication Systems at IMEC. "By bringing together the different companies in the value chain we will accelerate innovations in designing wireless embedded systems."

"The IMEC M4 program is an ideal application for the Arteris Network on Chip(NoC) approach as it requires leading-edge performance, scalability and the ability to quickly and efficiently integrate and re-use IP from multiple sources. We are pleased to be part of this collaborative effort and work with leading design tool suppliers such as CoWare and Mentor to enable an NoC communication methodology for IMEC," stated Charlie Janac, Arteris Chairman and CEO.

"The M4 partnership has been a great vehicle to further tighten the strategic relationship between IMEC and CoWare," said Karl Van Rompaey, CoWare's Chief Technical Officer. "CoWare's ESL design solutions are successfully deployed in IMEC's M4 design flow. The M4 project allows us to efficiently share research results and validate our products on multi-media applications and multi-processor architectures of the future."

"The M4 project at IMEC is a great example of research in-step with industry needs," said Eric Selosse, Vice President & General Manager, Mentor Emulation Division. "IMEC's vision for its M4 platform is coupled with their recognition that prototypes must be proven so that they may be adopted by industry. Emulation with VStation gives IMEC the power to prove their technology and is scalable to meet the expected requirements as the M4 platform design size grows."

IMEC is an independent research center in nanoelectronics and nanotechnology. Its research focuses on the next generations of chips and systems, and on the enabling technologies for ambient intelligence. IMEC's research bridges the gap between fundamental research at universities and technology development in industry. Its balance of processing and system know-how, intellectual property portfolio, state-of-the-art infrastructure and its strong network of companies, universities and research institutes worldwide position IMEC as a key partner for shaping technologies for future systems. As an expansion of its wireless autonomous microsystems research, IMEC has created a legal entity in the Netherlands. Stichting IMEC Nederland runs activities at the Holst Centre, an independent R&D institute that develops generic technologies and technology platforms for autonomous wireless transducer solutions and systems-in-foil.

IMEC is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, and has representatives in the US, China and Japan. Its staff of about 1400 people includes close to 500 industrial residents and guest researchers. In 2005, its revenues are estimated to be close to EUR 200 million. Further information on IMEC can be found at http://www.imec.be .

Arteris, SA, provides Network on Chip solutions to transport and manage the on-chip communications within complex System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuits, increasing performance, reducing number of global wires, with lower power utilization while enabling the most complex, IP-laden designs.

It allows chip developers to implement efficient and high-performance Network-on-Chip (NoC) designs, overcoming limitations of traditional layered or pipelined bus-based architectures. Arteris' technology is scalable in terms of the number of IP blocks designers can network, as well as with deep submicron silicon manufacturing processes. The NoC solutions are compatible with existing design flows and with IP interface standards.

The Paris-based company operates globally with offices in Boston and San Jose, California. Arteris has raised more than $12 million in equity investment from an international set of venture capitalists, including Crescendo Ventures, Techno Venture Management and Ventech. More information can be found at http://www.arteris.com .

CoWare is a supplier of platform-driven electronic system-level (ESL) design software and services. CoWare offers a comprehensive set of ESL tools that enable electronic companies to "differentiate by design" through the creation of system IP including embedded processors, on-chip buses, and DSP algorithms; the architecture of optimized SoC platforms; and hardware/software co-design. The company's solutions are based on open industry standards including SystemC. CoWare's customers are major systems, semiconductor, and IP companies in the market where consumer electronics, computing, and communications converge. For more information about CoWare and its products and services visit http://www.coware.com .

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