CYPRESS acquires USB specialist SCANLOGIC CORPORATION

SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 30, 2001 -- Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY), the industry leader in Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller solutions, announced today the acquisition of ScanLogic Corp. (www.scanlogic.com), a provider of USB controllers for embedded and PC applications. The acquisition complements and extends Cypress's industry-leading portfolio of USB products.

USB is the industry-standard connection that provides flexible, easy-to-use, plug-and-play capabilities for PCs, Macs and other digital systems. ScanLogic's unique host/slave chip family extends USB connectivity to a range of non-PC applications, including PDAs, cellular phones, set-top boxes, digital cameras, Internet appliances and automotive communication systems. ScanLogic's solutions embed host-controller intelligence in a system, enabling it to connect with and send commands to other USB peripherals without mediation by a PC host.

"ScanLogic's product portfolio is highly complementary to Cypress's, reinforcing our number one USB position," said Cypress president and CEO T.J. Rodgers. "The acquisition underscores Cypress's USB strategy: to provide targeted solutions for every USB market segment. The embedded-host market is an exciting, emerging target for USB controllers. It is very common for non-PC applications to use PC technology like the PCI bus to leverage the low cost of high-volume PC products. Embedded-host capabilities would, for example, enable a user to attach a mouse or PC keyboard to a PDA, or to drive a storage device from a set-top box. This would open up a variety of new USB application possibilities and revenue streams."

"The Cypress-ScanLogic collaboration will bring to market the industry's broadest range of USB solutions targeted at the PC and embedded markets," said Israel Zilberman, ScanLogic president and CEO. "Leveraging the two ompanies' USB expertise, along with Cypress' competencies in high-volume manufacturing will provide our customers with an unparalleled combination of design innovation and parts availability."

Cypress is the industry leader in USB—with the broadest product line—having sold more than 90 million units. Cypress's four families of low-speed USB peripheral microcontrollers—integrating the industry's smallest 8-bit RISC core—are designed to meet the needs of high-volume, cost-sensitive, human interface device (HID) applications, such as mice and keyboards. Its three full-speed USB product lines include the next-generation EZ-USB FXTM family, which is built around the 8051 microprocessor with an SRAM architecture featuring firmware downloaded from the host PC, ensuring easy configurability and fast time to market. Cypress's USB hub product offerings include motherboard hubs, standalone hubs, and keyboard hubs.

With the recent introduction of its EZ-USB FX2™ family, Cypress was the first to sample controllers for the new 480-Mbps USB 2.0 standard. Its EZ-USB SX2™ controllers provide an intelligent serial interface engine (SIE) for USB 2.0 systems with peripherals already containing a microcontroller. All Cypress USB 2.0 products are backward-compatible with USB 1.1, ensuring a seamless transition to the new standard for designers and OEMs.

"Cypress has consistently reinforced its USB position through proprietary product development and a string of acquisitions," said Bob Merritt, director of emerging markets for Semico Research Corp., located in Phoenix, AZ. "It has been successful in providing targeted solutions for USB market segments, drawing on a wide variety of implementation schemes, architectures, and feature sets."

The ScanLogic acquisition, which is expected to be accretive to 2001 Cypress earnings, will be accounted for on a purchase basis. ScanLogic is expected to contribute between $20M to $25M revenue to Cypress in 2002.

About Cypress

Cypress Semiconductor is "Driving the Communications Revolution"™ by providing high-performance integrated circuit solutions to fast-growing markets, including data communications, telecommunications, computation, consumer products, and industrial control. With a focus on emerging communications applications, Cypress's product portfolios include high-speed communications ICs, networking-optimized and micropower static RAMs; high-bandwidth multiport and FIFO memories; high-density programmable logic devices; timing technology for PCs and other digital systems; and controllers for Universal Serial Bus (USB).

About ScanLogic

Established in 1995, ScanLogic designs, develops and markets dual-speed USB chips and software solutions. ScanLogic's USB semiconductor solutions provide connectivity for a wide variety of peripherals and applications for the following four markets: Audio/Imaging (scanners, MP3 Players), Storage (compact flash, SSFD and other IDE devices, embedded (PDAs and set-top boxes, and Communications (Home PNA, ADSL and ISDN).

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