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5 April 2007

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Synopsys' Reference Flow for Common Platform Technology Wins IBM Beacon Award

Synopsys, Inc. announced that it has won IBM's PartnerWorld Beacon Award as "The Best Common Platform Technology Ecosystem Solution." The IBM PartnerWorld Beacon Award recognizes the Synopsys reference flow for Common Platform 65-nanometer (nm) and 90-nm process technologies as critical to the success of the Common Platform technology effort between IBM, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and Samsung Electronics.

Synopsys was recognized for its production-ready reference design flow that supports the full range of 65-nm design and implementation needs. Synopsys coordinated detailed technical development and validation efforts between its flow development team, process experts from IBM, Chartered and Samsung and IP developers at ARM, to provide a complete design solution. The 65-nm Synopsys reference flow was the first flow available for Common Platform technology customers worldwide, and has been available from Synopsys since July 2006.

"IBM -- together with our Common Platform collaborators Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and Samsung -- have introduced the semiconductor industry to a new business and manufacturing model based on close collaboration of technology leaders across the semiconductor industry. Synopsys, one of our leading ecosystem partners, has played a significant role in this effort by providing a complete EDA solution that supports and complements our advanced process technologies and enables our clients to meet their manufacturing needs," said Steve Longoria, vice president, Common Platform, for IBM. "IBM's evaluation and our customers' use of this reference flow have shown it to be complete and production-ready, allowing designers to quickly realize the benefits of the advanced 65-nm Common Platform process technology. IBM applauds Synopsys for its efforts in support of the Common Platform technology and winning the first Beacon award for the Common Platform Ecosystem."

The reference flow from Synopsys is a comprehensive, production-ready design flow derived from Synopsys' Pilot Design Environment using the GalaxyT Design Platform, DiscoveryT   Verification Platform and Synopsys' Design for Manufacturing (DFM) tools. The reference flow helps design teams transform RTL into GDSII that can be manufactured at IBM, Chartered or Samsung. The reference flow provides an integrated, easy-to-use design flow to address 65-nm design challenges like low-power design, signal integrity, design-for-manufacturing (DFM) and design-for-testability (DFT) while also addressing timing closure and performance optimization. It is delivered with source scripts, allowing design teams to modify and extend the flow to best address project-specific needs. Synopsys Professional Services provides flow deployment services to assist chip developers with adopting and customizing the flow for their specific production design environment. More information about Synopsys' offerings for the Common Platform technology is available on- line at http://www.synopsys.com/partners/common_platform .

"IBM and the Common Platform have brought 90-nm and 65-nm process technologies to market to provide new advantages to the design community," said Rich Goldman, vice president of Strategic Market Development at Synopsys. "Synopsys recognizes the importance of continuous innovation and is committed to supporting these efforts through collaboration with our partners. Recognition of our contribution by IBM is gratifying and reinforces our commitment to the Common Platform effort."

About Common Platform Technology

IBM, Chartered and Samsung Electronics have broken new ground in the semiconductor industry with a collaboration focused on jointly developed digital CMOS process technologies and advanced manufacturing. The Common Platform model is further supported by a comprehensive ecosystem of design enablement and implementation business partners from the EDA, IP and design services industries. This ecosystem allows foundry customers to potentially source their chip designs to multiple 300mm foundries with flexibility and choice. The Common Platform model is currently in production with 90nm and 65nm technologies.

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