Dongbu HiTek to Manufacture Automotive Ethernet ICs


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July 21, 2010

SEOUL, South Korea--Dongbu HiTek today announced that it has been qualified by Micrel Inc. to manufacture automotive Ethernet ICs in concert with the rigorous ISO/TS16949 quality standard. The Korean foundry's initial support will focus on Micrel-designed chips at the 0.18-micron node for automotive networking and diagnostics applications. Micrel is an industry leader in analog, high bandwidth communications and Ethernet IC solutions products that include advanced mixed-signal, analog and power semiconductors; high performance communication, clock management, Ethernet switch and physical layer transceiver ICs.

“Our unrelenting discipline to ensure the highest quality levels combined with our special process technologies is making Dongbu HiTek a preferred foundry for Tier-1 suppliers to the automotive industry.”

"We're very pleased to win approval to manufacture automotive Ethernet ICs for Micrel Inc., the world's first company to deliver Ethernet devices qualified for use in automobiles per AEC-Q100," said Y.J. Lee, VP/GM Dongbu HiTek's Mixed-Signal Foundry Business Unit. "Our unrelenting discipline to ensure the highest quality levels combined with our special process technologies is making Dongbu HiTek a preferred foundry for Tier-1 suppliers to the automotive industry."

"As a foundry partner, Dongbu HiTek, is very supportive of our automotive Ethernet business," said Richard Zelenka, VP Quality Assurance, Micrel. "Dongbu HiTek has demonstrated they are able to meet the demanding requirements of the automotive industry."

The automobile continues to be a voracious user of semiconductor technology. By some estimates, today's automobiles can deploy up to 100 processors plus a wide array of peripheral chips. Moreover, the worldwide market for automotive semiconductors is expected to grow from about US$25 billion this year to nearly US$30 billion in 2012 according to Databeans research. The utilization of open-platform Ethernet devices promises significant advances in performance, flexibility and cost savings over the CAN (Controller Area Network) and MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) systems that have been widely deployed by major automobile manufacturers.

Dongbu HiTek's specialized foundry capabilities to manufacture ICs for automotive environments carries with it opportunities to deliver higher value to customers. Unlike ICs designed for commercial applications such as computers and mobile phones, those destined for harsh automotive environments must be designed to tighter specifications and manufactured to operate reliably over a much wider temperature range (from minus 40 to plus 105-deg C instead of 0ËšC to 85ËšC) while specifying a longer product life (15 years instead of 10 years).

About Dongbu HiTek

Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, Dongbu HiTek Co., Ltd. specializes in delivering best-in-class analog and mixed signal semiconductor technologies as well as foundry services that add high value. The company's specialized IC development and processing portfolio encompasses Analog, BCDMOS, High Voltage CMOS, CMOS RF, CMOS Image Sensor (CIS), Display Driver IC (DDI), and NOR Flash technologies. In addition to processing 200mm wafers at two world-class fabs at nodes ranging from 0.35 microns to 90 nanometers, the company also provides top quality design support (IP and design libraries), prototype development/verification, and packaging/module development. Dongbu HiTek's stock is publicly traded under 000990 on the Korea Stock Exchange. For more information, visit www.dongbuhitek.com.

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