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Microtune Announces Silicon Tuner Strategy to Bring High-Speed Digital TV to Automotive Market


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PLANO, Texas--In a strategy to drive its innovative silicon tuner technology into automotive markets worldwide, Microtune®, Inc. announced today that it is collaborating with Tier-1 suppliers and aftermarket vendors to develop specialized, automotive-grade versions of its silicon TV tuner for car entertainment systems. Microtune plans to introduce this year a state-of-the-art TV tuner integrated circuit targeted for in-car TV systems that enables rear-seat digital entertainment at high speeds.

Paving the way for this initiative, Microtune also announced today that its MicroTuner MT2060 tuner technology is deployed in a car TV receiver system of Kenwood, a major worldwide manufacturer of automotive electronics. Kenwood uses four MT2060 tuners in a diversity TV entertainment system that delivers terrestrial digital TV broadcast and other data services to a vehicle. Targeted to the Japanese OEM market and supporting ISDB-T, the digital terrestrial TV standard in Japan, Kenwood implements the miniature MT2060 chips to offer a car TV solution with a low-profile and superior mobile reception performance.

Highly integrated tuners represent the future of in-car entertainment, and we are pleased to be a leader in adapting the latest RF technology to our automotive TV systems, said Masachika Komiyama, General Executive, Strategic Technologies Development Center, Kenwood Corporation. Our systems' experience, coupled with Microtunes silicon tuner expertise and established position as an automotive supplier, positions us to bring advanced TV entertainment capabilities to consumers in integrated, forward-looking and passenger-friendly designs.

Consumer electronics applications historically have migrated from the home to the automobile, and we are now beginning to see the transition of digital TV to mobile drivers and passengers. We are pleased to be working with Kenwood as they advance the market for new digital entertainment features, said James A. Fontaine, Microtune President and CEO. We are committed to the in-car entertainment market as part of our overall strategy to develop TV tuners for the full spectrum of digital TV appliances and applications.

NEW DIGITAL TV STANDARDS ENABLE HIGH-SPEED TV

With the transition of TV broadcast from analog to digital transmission, new digital standards such as DVB-T and ISDB-T enable excellent car TV video and audio quality with stable, clear pictures at speeds of up to 180km/hour (112 miles/hour). Additionally, rear-seat mounted video displays are increasing in consumer popularity and are expected to be adopted by auto makers not only in high-end vehicles, but also as an option in mid-level cars. Both technological and market factors are driving new design-in opportunities for silicon TV tuner electronics in the automotive entertainment markets.

Mr. Fontaine added, The automotive market has provided stable, predictable and sustained business for the company, and we see the opportunity to transition our automotive customers from traditional can tuners to highly integrated silicon tuners as an emerging market. It provides the potential not only to expand our customer base but also to penetrate new markets in Asia, in particular Japan. With our long history as a supplier to the automotive market and with our portfolio of customer-proven digital TV tuners, we are well positioned to provide the enabling RF technology that permits our automotive customers to develop car-TV systems that enhance the vehicle passenger experience.

MICROTUNE IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET

Having supplied major automotive customers for more than a decade, Microtune today enjoys a dominant market share in the car TV market in Europe, where, unlike the U.S., digital TV standards (DVB-T) support broadcast TV mobility. The company currently offers advanced interior and on-glass technologies that deliver in-vehicle radio, telematics and off-air TV experiences for passengers.

The company was a pioneer in engineering a TV tuner module for an OEM car TV receiver and supports advanced multi-tuner RF solutions for car TV diversity systems. The companys automotive-grade products are engineered to meet the TV reception requirements of the harsh vehicular environment, and its silicon products comply with the stringent Automotive Education Council (AEC) Q100 quality standards for integrated circuit electronics.

Currently, Microtunes OEM and aftermarket RF solutions are enabling in-car entertainment systems from world-class OEM suppliers whose customers include Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Land Rover, Porsche and General Motors.

ABOUT KENWOOD CORPORATION

Kenwood, founded in 1946, has been a global leader in the business domains of sound and wireless communication. With 11 domestic and 25 overseas subsidiaries around the world, Kenwood is aiming to become a world-leading company in the field of Mobile & Home Multimedia Systems through efforts to expand and combine its core businesses of the car electronics, home electronics and communications equipment under the new corporate vision Reaching out to discover, inspire and enhance the enjoyment of life. The website is www.kenwood.co.jp/en/

ABOUT MICROTUNE

Microtune, Inc. is a silicon and subsystems company that designs and markets radio frequency (RF) solutions for the worldwide broadband communications and transportation electronics markets. Inventor of the MicroTuner single-chip broadband tuner, Microtune offers a portfolio of advanced tuner, amplifier, and upconverter products that enable the delivery of information and entertainment across new classes of consumer electronics devices. The Company currently holds 70 U.S. patents for its technology. Founded in 1996, Microtune is headquartered in Plano, Texas, with key design and sales centers located around the world. The website is www.microtune.com.

DESIGN WIN AND STRATEGY ANNOUNCEMENTS

It is not unusual for Microtune to announce design wins of this kind, and the announcement of this design win or new product strategy should not be viewed as an indicator of Microtune revenues for any current or future reporting period. The market for automotive digital television may not develop or may develop more slowly than currently anticipated. Even in the event that the market does develop, there can be no assurance that Microtunes products will be selected by manufacturers or that if selected, such manufacturers will continue to select Microtunes products in the future to support their automotive TV systems.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Microtune is a registered trademark and MicroTuner is a trademark of Microtune, Inc. All other company and/or product names may be trade names, trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated. Copyright © 2007 Microtune, Inc. All rights reserved.