Ciclon Semiconductor Purchases Agere Systems' Radio Frequency LDMOS Product Line; Transaction Leverages R&D Investment and Creates Global Marketing Opportunities for Ciclon.BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Ciclon Semiconductor Device Corp., a privately held developer of high frequency LDMOS LDMOS Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide Semiconductor LDMOS Lateral DMOS LDMOS Lightly-Doped Drain Metal-Oxide Semiconductor LDMOS Lateral Diffusion Mosfet products, announced today that it has acquired the RF LDMOS Product Line of Agere Systems Agere Systems Inc. was an integrated circuit components company based in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, in the United States. Effective April 2, 2007, it was merged into LSI Corporation. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AGR AGR advanced gas-cooled reactor .A, AGR.B). With this acquisition, Ciclon will acquire certain research and development and manufacturing assets and inventory for ARF4 and ARF5 high voltage The term high voltage characterizes electrical circuits, in which the voltage used is the cause of particular safety concerns and insulation requirements. High voltage is used in electrical power distribution, in cathode ray tubes, to generate X-rays and particle beams, to LDMOS technologies from Agere. In addition, Agere will license and assign critical intellectual property and software associated with the product line to Ciclon. The Ciclon team, led by CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Mark Granahan, is composed primarily of former Agere Systems management and technologists who have extensive experience in RF and LDMOS product development and production. Key members of the team were involved in the ground breaking development and qualification of Agere's first generation technology, ARF4, taking less than twenty four months to commercialize. LDMOS (laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor See MOS. (electronics) Metal Oxide Semiconductor - (MOS) The three materials used to form a gate in the most common kind of Field Effect Transistor - a MOSFET. ) technology, known for its ability to operate at high voltages and to support high power applications ranging in frequency from 400MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. to 3 GHz, has long been the technology of choice in the wireless infrastructure market. Dominating the space for power amplifiers, high power LDMOS is seen as a critical component in 3G technology roll-out and accounts for nearly $700 million in sales each year according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Allied Business Intelligence Inc. "We're excited! We're optimistic and we're committed. The Agere transaction solidifies our strategy in the High Frequency Power space," said Granahan. "I see this as a significant commitment to Ciclon's continued investment in the RF product line and a unique opportunity to leverage the investment Agere has made in the technology. This gives us tremendous capability to focus on our customers and advance our technology development." Sohail Khan Sohail Khan (Hindi, सोहेल ख़ान born December 20, 1970) is an Indian Bollywood actor, producer and director. He is the younger brother of actors Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan. , executive vice president and chief strategy and development officer for Agere said, "We decided to exit the RF power business as part of our plans to focus our resources on core technologies critical to the long-term success of Agere's business. We're pleased that the Ciclon team will have the opportunity to use these assets as they set out to deliver high-quality products to the marketplace." The company is backed by TL Ventures, a national venture capital firm with a strong base in the mid-Atlantic region. TL Ventures manages $1.4B and has been one of the nation's most active investors in the semiconductor market. "This is a unique opportunity to leverage years of research and development, a management team that operated and sold these technologies and a looming market discontinuity in the power semiconductor market," said Michael Burns, Managing Director of TL Ventures. He continued, "This transaction will well serve the current Agere customers for RF power products while also delivering a well funded product roadmap to those customers and others in the computing and consumer electronics markets. Ciclon has many exciting power advances in store for the marketplace." Pennsylvania state and local governments have been valuable proponents of the Ciclon acquisition. Dennis Yablonsky, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, attributes much of Ciclon's success to the strength of Pennsylvania's collaborative technology-based economic development community. In addition, Ciclon has received business support from The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania This mountainous area of Pennsylvania includes the Pocono Mountains, the Endless Mountains and former anthracite coal mining cities and towns, including Carbondale, Scranton, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and Hazleton. U.S. Presidents Harry Truman and George W. , a state-funded economic development organization that builds the Commonwealth's technology economy by assisting early-stage technology companies and established manufacturers. About Ciclon Semiconductor Ciclon Semiconductor is a venture funded company formed in 2004 with the intention of becoming the leader in the emerging high frequency power device market. The company's products will serve applications in the Computer, Communication and Consumer markets. Ciclon's RF Power products are used in a variety of sophisticated wireless communications systems including 2.5G and 3G base stations, and defense and public safety communications systems. |
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