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GigOptix Unleashes Second Generation Hybrid ASIC Technology in 65nm

GigOptix, Inc. (OTCBB:GGOX) today announced the introduction of its second generation CX7800 hybrid ASIC technology in 65nm. Hybrid ASICs combine embedded metal-configurable digital logic with standard cell logic, Input/Output (I/O), memory and mixed signal Intellectual Property (IP).

This development approach allows for rapid and economical product line development, enabling companies to introduce products five weeks faster than 65nm standard cell technology allows and saving companies an average of $500,000 in Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) and tooling costs on each derivative product.

Adding to its 65nm standard cell design capability, GigOptix Hybrid ASICs offer customers additional flexibility in developing derivative products, adding important end customer features at the last minute, correcting major bugs and making significant changes to the logic design – all very quickly and inexpensively.

A System-on-Chip (SoC) developed in 65nm standard cell technology results in the smallest devices size, best performance and lowest power consumption, compared with FPGA and Structured ASIC devices in the same process geometry. Producing a series of custom products becomes capital intensive and often prohibitive for many companies. Structured ASICs solve the problem of high up-front costs and long lead times but the level of integration is often limited to available platforms and sizes. A GigOptix Hybrid ASIC gives developers the benefits of Standard Cell and Structured ASIC without the tradeoffs. Prototype lead time can be less than 6 weeks from tape-out to fully packaged and tested parts.

“Companies that are risk averse, yet want to introduce products with complex SoC solutions to the market are finding themselves trapped with compromised options,” said Elie Massabki, Vice President and General Manager of GigOptix ChipX Product Line. “Hybrid ASIC offer Standard Cell device costs and performance without the lead time and risks associated with Standard Cell designs.”

“Hybrid ASIC is a unique technology and the first announcement resulting from our acquisition of ChipX,” stated Dr. Avi Katz, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of GigOptix. “We are very pleased with the innovation and engineering capabilities of the team and we are committed to offering practical and effective ASIC solutions to our customer and the industry overall.”

GigOptix Hybrid ASICs are ideal for numerous applications including consumer products, communications, data processing, industrial and defense systems.

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