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(ARM)
New ATAP partner
in Taiwan increases the number of ARM core-based design services
available in Asia Pacific region
CAMBRIDGE,
UK AND TAIPEI, TAIWAN – May 21, 2003 – ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)],
the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor
solutions, and Progate Group Corporation (PGC), a leading design
center in Taiwan, today announced that PGC has joined the ARM
technology access program, ATAPTM.
Under this agreement, PGC will offer total design and consultancy
capabilities to OEMs and silicon vendors of ARM core-based systems.
PGC brings
significant capability to the program by providing experienced
system-on-chip (SoC) design services that include physical design
as well as testing and production. The company is one of Taiwan's
earliest established providers of design services with a sales
channel reaching into Japan, Korea, the US and Europe. PGC has
worked on more than 800 projects and has a long-standing relationship
with TSMC, a major semiconductor foundry, and also an important
member of the ARM Foundry Program. PGC joins SOTA, Global Unichip
and Faraday as one of ARM's four Taiwanese ATAP Partners, with
Synopsys also offering design services in the region.
"The ARM solution
has evolved beyond the industry-standard core architecture to
encompass the entire design cycle. The ATAP program is an essential
element of this complete solution. Through the ARM ATAP program,
PGC provides ARM Partners with enormous value by offering both
physical design and the management of test and packaging issues,"
said Philip Lu, president, ARM Taiwan. "This end-to-end service,
coupled with PGC's established relationship with one of Taiwan's
major foundries, TSMC, presents a compelling solution for developers
throughout the Asia Pacific region."
"Joining the
ARM ATAP program enables us to offer our turnkey design services
around the ARM microprocessor core, a well-recognized industry
standard," said Fred Lai, general manager, PGC. "We will be offering
ARM core-based services to a wide range of customers locally,
and in the US, Japan, and Europe through our own offices and our
authorized distributors. We have the in-depth experience to deliver
to semiconductor companies professional services from design and
manufacturing to packaging and testing that will help them to
shorten development time."
About the
ATAP Program
ATAP design Partners must go through a strict qualification process
to become an ARM Approved Design Centre. This includes a design
flow audit, training on implementing designs with ARM cores, tools,
AMBATM interface peripherals
and development techniques. Each Design Centre must demonstrate
its own unique skills in specific technology domains, as well
as end-market expertise. The ATAP program also provides additional
benefits such as geographic and time-zone locality and local language
support. For more information on the ATAP program, please email
info@arm.com
or visit the ARM
website.
About PGC
Progate Group Corporation was founded in 1991. As the first turnkey
service provider of ASIC designs in Taiwan, PGC always exerts
its endeavor to provide the focused and quality services to achieve
Time-to-Volume. PGC has taped-out successfully more than 800 projects
and shipped millions of chips worldwide. In this era of SoC, PGC
provides a complete and stable chain of services, including the
wafer fabrication, die package and IP integration. As part of
this chain of services, PGC has the business relationship with
TSMC for more than ten years as a certified member of its Design
Center Alliance Program. More information about PGC is available
at http://www.pgc.com.tw.
About ARM
ARM is the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC
microprocessor solutions. The company licenses its high-performance,
low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals, and system-on-chip
designs to leading international electronics companies. ARM also
provides comprehensive support required in developing a complete
system. ARM's microprocessor cores are rapidly becoming a volume
RISC standard in such markets as portable communications, handheld
computing, multimedia, digital consumer and embedded solutions.
More information on ARM is available at http://www.arm.com.

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