Agreement Gives CMP's University Customers Access to TriQuint's
Cutting Edge GaAs Foundry Process Technologies
HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ:TQNT), a leading RF front-end
product manufacturer and foundry services provider, and Circuits
Multi-Projects (CMP) announce CMP has chosen TriQuint's TQP15 for its
Gallium Arsenide foundry process technology offering for universities
and small company customers.
Since 1981, CMP,
an independent non-profit organization, has help more than 1000
organizations from 70 countries access affordable commercial foundries
by consolidating their designs onto a single prototype mini-tile. CMP
works with several foundry vendors supporting a range of technologies
and has chosen TriQuint for its GaAs processes. CMP customers will have
access to TriQuint's latest commercial foundry process, TQP15,
for cost-effectively building millimeter wave applications. CMP offers
its customers experience with the entire design, layout, verification,
and tapeout process, as well as the export guidance.
"We are pleased to be partnering with CMP on this endeavor. CMP's
customers will have access to TriQuint's new mmWave foundry process,
TQP15, along with the design kits and other foundry support services.
This enables a large number of university students to cost-effectively
evaluate their designs in actual GaAs chips and helps TriQuint reach a
new generation of RF designers," says Glen Riley, Vice President,
TriQuint Semiconductor Commercial Foundry Services.
"CMP is pleased to be working with the industry's leading Gallium
Arsenide foundry and introduce GaAs design and fabrication to the next
generation of electrical engineers. TriQuint offers comprehensive
support services and cutting edge technology. This program will bring
GaAs technology to a whole new audience experimenting with futuristic
design," said Bernard Courtois, Director of CMP.
Manufactured in TriQuint's high volume GaAs fabrication facility in
Hillsboro, Oregon, TQP15 is the latest offering in TriQuint's
well-established Pseudomorphic High Electron Mobility Transistor (pHEMT) process
portfolio. TQP15 combines high power density with low noise and
supports designs operating up to 80GHz. Additionally, TQP15 utilizes
optical lithography to reduce cost when compared to traditional E-beam
based solutions.
CMP will exhibit at DesignCon 2011 in Santa Clara January 31 — February
3 and its expert staff will be on hand to answer questions about its
choice of TriQuint for GaAs foundry services.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
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contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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‘cutting edge' or similar terms are considered to contain uncertainty
and are forward-looking statements. A number of factors affect
TriQuint's operating results and could cause its actual future results
to differ materially from any results indicated in this press release or
in any other forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of,
TriQuint including, but not limited to: those associated with the
unpredictability and volatility of customer acceptance of and demand for
our products and technologies, the ability of our production facilities
and those of our vendors to meet demand, the ability of our production
facilities and those of our vendors to produce products with yields
sufficient to maintain profitability, as well as the other "Risk
Factors" set forth in TriQuint's most recent 10-Q report filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. This and other reports can be found
on the SEC web site, www.sec.gov.
A reader of this release should understand that these and other risks
could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations
expressed / implied in forward-looking statements.
FACTS ABOUT TRIQUINT
Founded in 1985, TriQuint Semiconductor (NASDAQ: TQNT) is a leading
global provider of innovative RF solutions and foundry services for the
world's top communications, defense and aerospace companies. People and
organizations around the world need real-time, all-the-time connections;
TriQuint products help reduce the cost and increase the performance of
connected mobile devices and the networks that deliver critical voice,
data and video communications. With the industry's broadest technology
portfolio, recognized R&D leadership, and expertise in high-volume
manufacturing, TriQuint creates standard and custom products using
gallium arsenide (GaAs), gallium nitride (GaN), surface acoustic wave
(SAW) and bulk acoustic wave (BAW) technologies. The company has
ISO9001-certified manufacturing facilities in the U.S., production in
Costa Rica, and design centers in North America and Germany. For more
information, visit www.triquint.com.
TriQuint: Connecting the Digital World to the Global Network®
FACTS ABOUT CMP
CMP is a broker in ICs and MEMS for prototyping and low volume
production. Circuits are fabricated for Universities, Research
Laboratories and Industrial Companies. Advanced industrial technologies
are available in CMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe BiCMOS, FDSOI down to 20nm, pHEMT
GaAs, and MEMS etc. CMP distributes and supports several CAD software
tools for both Industrial Companies and Universities. Since 1981, more
than 1000 institutions from 70 countries have been served, more than
6000 projects have been prototyped through 700 runs, and 56 different
technologies have been interfaced.
For more information, visit: http://cmp.imag.fr
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc
Strategic MarCom Manager
Shannon
Rudd, +1-503-615-9407
srudd@tqs.com
or
For
CMP
Fred Santamaria, +33607836042
fredmarcom@aol.com
Source: TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc
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