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BORG Instruments Partners With SiRF to Deliver an Innovative Automobile Navigation System At Breakthrough Price

    REMCHINGEN, Germany & SAN JOSE, Calif.--Sept. 4, 2001--

    BORG's New-Generation QuoVadis(R) Navigation Terminal to
    Offer Full Interactive, Real-Time Navigation Information
    Capabilities At Price Point Attractive to Consumers

    BORG Instruments, a European leader in automotive electronics, and SiRF Technology, Inc., a leading developer of location technology based on global positioning system (GPS), today announced that they have partnered to deliver a new-generation, low-cost navigation and telematics terminal from BORG, called QuoVadis(R). SiRF's GPS architecture provides the location engine for this innovative new product, which offers low cost, interactive, real-time telematics services, itinerary calculation, maps, turn-by-turn navigation, point-of-information access, and traffic information throughout Europe and the U.S.
    The combination of the QuoVadis(R) terminal with SiRF's SiRFstar(TM)II GPS architecture represents the best performance available today in a real-time automotive navigation terminal -- at a breakthrough price point.
    "Our vision has always been to make location information as accurate and affordable as we possibly can. BORG's low cost navigation terminal, QuoVadis(R), is a major breakthrough in the new era of affordable automotive navigation systems for mainstream consumers, that can really drive high volumes," according to Kanwar Chadha, founder and vice president of marketing for SiRF. "Our cooperation with BORG is a demonstration of our strategy to work with worldwide, innovative tier-one suppliers and after-market terminal manufacturers to ensure best in class automotive navigation -- which is a key market priority for us."
    "BORG Instruments has selected SiRF for the outstanding performance of its GPS architecture and its future product roadmap, which we view as the most advanced solution on the market, as well as its ease of integration," said Danaiel Aufaure, general manager for BORG Instruments. "By relying on SiRF's expertise and technology, we have developed the most innovative product available today in the automotive navigation marketplace. The partnership between our companies demonstrates how we can combine state-of-the-art technologies to become a major leader in this automotive innovation."
    QuoVadis(R) is part of a series of products based on SiRF's GPS architecture, and specifically targeted to the requirements of mainstream automotive professionals. The basic system enables all navigation features, including speech synthesis, within the automotive environment. The QuoVadis(R) is the first telematics automotive terminal based on Windows CE for automotive which allows easy integration of additional functions e.g. Bluetooth, WAP, Internet and multimedia applications. SiRF and BORG Instruments will exhibit and demonstrate this automotive technology and services at IAA Frankfurt Automotive Show (13-23 September 2001).

    SiRFstar Ideal for Consumer Devices

    The SiRFstar GPS architecture offers a range of product choices enabling complete GPS functionality that is high performance, yet with a very small footprint, making it an ideal technology for integration into mainstream consumer devices. With its unique set of features such as SnapStart(TM) for quick start-up, SnapLock(TM) for fast acquisition and FoliageLock(TM) for high sensitivity, the SiRFstar architecture based products provide enhanced GPS-based location information in urban canyons and dense foliage -- where traditional GPS architectures have significant problems. Another SiRFstar feature is TricklePower(TM) for power management, which enables longer battery life for portable devices. SiRF is also developing a set of technologies to facilitate and optimize GPS integration into specific platforms, such as automobiles, cell phones and personal digital assistants.

    About BORG

    BORG Instruments is the European leader in the development and manufacturing of innovative automotive electronics (instruments cluster, multifunction modules, man-machine interface, navigation). With more than 30 years of experience in automotive electronics, BORG Instruments has developed the first low-cost automotive navigation and telematics system (QuoVadis(R)) using a new compact flash card approach.
    BORG Instruments technology is used by all major worldwide car manufacturers such as Ford, GM, Fiat, BMW, Daimler Chrysler, Renault and Peugeot. The company is located in Karlsruhe, Germany, and has offices in Paris, Turin, San Jose, and Detroit. For more information, visit: www.borg.de.

    About SiRF

    SiRF Technology, Inc. develops and markets semiconductor and software products that are designed to enable location awareness in high-volume mobile consumer devices and commercial applications. Location awareness refers to the ability of a device to determine and make use of the information regarding its location. SiRF's products enable a range of devices to utilize GPS to detect location and have been integrated into mobile consumer devices, such as automobile navigation systems, GPS enabled cell phones, GPS-based portable computing peripherals and handheld GPS navigation devices, and into commercial applications, such as property tracking devices and fleet management systems. SiRF markets and sells its products in four target markets: wireless handheld, automotive, mobile computing and embedded consumer/marine applications. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.sirf.com.

    Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statement. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ from those described.

    Note to Editors: SiRF and the SiRF logo are registered trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. SiRFstar, SnapLock, FoliageLock, SnapStart and TricklePower are trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.