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ATI Acquires Cable Modem IP from Teravon Communication Systems

Date: 2005-2-9

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   ATI Technologies and Terayon Communication Systems, announced Tuesday they have signed a definitive agreement for ATI to acquire Terayon's cable modem silicon intellectual property and hi...

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ATI Technologies and Terayon Communication Systems, announced Tuesday they have signed a definitive agreement for ATI to acquire Terayon's cable modem silicon intellectual property and hire approximately twenty-five employees from Terayon's design team.

The explosion of Digital Cable Ready (DCR) HDTV products on North American store shelves reflects consumers?desire to enjoy movies by directly connecting their television sets to the cable system without a separate set top box. Adding cable modem technology enables cable TV operators and TV manufacturers to offer key features such as video on demand, electronic program guide, and completely new interactive services that require Internet connection. LG and Samsung demonstrated Interactive DCR products at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

Under the terms of the agreement, ATI will pay Terayon up to a total of $14 million dollars in cash, $6.95 million of which will be paid on closing with the balance subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions, including completion of certain deliverables. The acquisition will extend ATI's product and technology range and provides for one-stop-shopping for the value-added silicon in next generation digital televisions.

ATI has not released concrete plans for the IP it acquires.

More than three million Terayon TJ 700x series cable modems have been deployed by cable operators worldwide to deliver high-speed Internet access, online gaming, and other broadband services to consumers. The TJ 700x cable modem series includes the TJ715 DOCSIS 2.0 certified modem, the euro-DOCSIS 2.0 Certified TJ 720x and the TJ 735x, which has been designed specifically for Japanese cable television operators.

ATI has shipped over 5 million digital television chips in 2004 to leading consumer electronic companies including Sony, Samsung, Mitsubishi, JVC, Philips, Funai, ALPS, Panasonic, Thomson, Toshiba, Sanyo, Sharp, Hitachi, Changhong, Xoceco, Hisense, Scientific Atlanta, Pace, and Kreatel. ATI's THEATER and NXT demodulators have 85% market share and its XILLEON MPEG decoders have 40% market share in the ATSC/DCR Markets.



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