SAN JOSE, Calif., June 11 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Parthus Technologies plc., (Nasdaq:PRTH) (LSE:PRH), a leading provider of platform-level intellectual property targeting the mobile Internet, will demonstrate its most advanced industry leading Bluetooth IP solution - BlueStream - along with numerous examples of customer certified silicon at the Bluetooth Congress in Amsterdam this week (11-14 June, 2002).
Parthus' pioneering BlueStream(TM) platform is widely acknowledged to deliver the highest levels of Bluetooth wireless functionality and performance to electronic device developers and manufacturers, offering reduced time to certification, rapid time to market and exceptionally low cost of deployment across a broad range of consumer and business applications. As a market ready solution, the BlueStream(TM) platform is fully compliant with all mandatory and optional features required in Bluetooth specification version 1.1 and surpasses many industry norms in terms of the immensely rich feature set and complete functionality which the platform provides. In addition, the availability of an extensive range of profiles with Parthus BlueStream serves to further accelerate a products time to market offering our customers optimum product flexibility and increased market share.
The Parthus demonstration will encompass all aspects of Parthus' Core BlueStream(TM) IP platform to include interoperability with standard products readily available on the market, reliable high speed wireless connections and profiles for niche markets including headsets, cordless telephones, dial-up networking, file transfer and intercom, among others. Each function shown will outline routes for rapid entry into niche market segments and insights into the achievement of significant and sustainable differentiation in a highly competitive marketplace.
Additionally, throughout the four-day event Parthus will showcase numerous examples of customer certified silicon, all which have incorporated BlueStream(TM) IP. Many Parthus customers are at an advanced stage of development and are moving rapidly towards mass production. Exploiting the advanced nature of the BlueStream(TM) platform and its extensive experience in developing and deploying short range wireless technologies, Parthus will also formally launch its comprehensive and user friendly BlueStream(TM) solution in a single compact disc format at the Amsterdam event.
"The deployment of our BlueStream(TM) Platform onto a single CD proves the maturity of the solution," said Martin Farnan, BlueStream(TM) Platform Director, Wireless Business Unit for Parthus Technologies. "Parthus already has a notable track record within the Bluetooth industry, and we are taking this opportunity to further reinforce our position as the industry's number one supplier."
"Initiatives such as BlueStream(TM) IP on CD indicate our commitment to provide ease of entry for organisations into specific focused market segments. Our approach affords them several significant competitive advantages with enhanced development cycles, low risk, lower cost, higher performance and faster time to market," said Farnan.
Based on the success of the BlueStream(TM) platform, Parthus have decided to extend their reach into the 802.11 arena. Parthus' IEEE 802.11 compliant IP solution, In8Stream(TM), incorporates a multi-mode b/a/g MAC Hardware core, a complete software stack for station or access point applications and 802.11b/a/g multi-protocol baseband core. In addition to supporting all current 802.11 standards, In8Stream(TM) is architected for future generation 802.11 standards. Parthus plans to support the IEEE 802.11 i/e/h standards (Security, quality of service and power management)
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth is rapidly becoming the de facto standard for wireless communication between a range of personal electronic devices such as mobile phones, handheld devices, PC peripherals, automotive, home and industrial appliances. By eliminating the need for cables between inter-connecting devices, individuals can share voice and data using broadband and secure local wireless connections. By 2005, Cahners In-Stat forecasts that Bluetooth technology will be used in almost 780 million devices, ranging from mobile phones and desktop computers to digital cameras and automobiles.
About 802.11:
802.11 is a family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). There are currently three specifications in the family: 802.11, 802.11a and 802.11b. The most recently proposed standard, 802.11g (which will be added late this year), offers wireless transmission in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps) compared with the 11 megabits per second of the 802.11b standard.
About Parthus:
Parthus Technologies is a leading provider of platform-level intellectual property (IP) targeting the mobile Internet marketplace. Platform level-IP (i.e. incorporating the radio, baseband and software design in one integrated solution) greatly reduces licensees cost, risk, complexity and time-to-market for new generation semiconductor products. Parthus offers an unrivalled portfolio of platform level-IP spanning wireless communications (Bluetooth; 2.5G GSM/GPRS; 3G W-CDMA), and application processing and multimedia technologies (PDA/Smartphone for Microsoft, Symbian and Linux OS; mobile multimedia; GPS Location; application acceleration). Parthus leverages nine years of IP development expertise to deploy platforms either as stand-alone, or as converged solutions that further enhance the cost, power and performance characteristics of platform level-IP. Parthus licenses its technologies to some of the worlds leading semiconductor companies. Parthus is headquartered in Dublin with offices in nine countries and is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:PRH) and NASDAQ (Nasdaq:PRTH). More information on Parthus is available at http://www.parthus.com.
The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc., USA.
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