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Fairchild Semiconductor Senior Executives to Speak at Upcoming Financial Conferences

Business Wire, Sept 3, 2002

Business/Technology Editors

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 2002

Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), one of the largest global suppliers of high performance power products for multiple end markets, announced today that senior management executives will speak at three leading financial conferences to be held during September.

At these events, Fairchild will highlight corporate strategies to drive long term growth, with a focus on leadership in power semiconductors. Details regarding Fairchild Semiconductor conference participation are as follows:

-- On September 4th, Kirk Pond, president, CEO and chairman of the Board, will speak at the Salomon Smith Barney Technology Industry Conference at the Sheraton New York Hotel in New York, NY,

-- On September 5th, Pete Groth, senior director Investor Relations, will speak at the Kaufman Brothers Communication Conference at the Midtown W. Hotel in New York, NY,

-- On September 25th, Joe Martin, executive vice president and CFO, will speak at the Deutsche Banc Securities High Yield Conference at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, AZ.

About Fairchild Semiconductor International:

Fairchild Semiconductor International (NYSE: FCS) is a leading global supplier of high performance products for multiple end markets. With a focus on developing leading edge power and interface solutions to enable the electronics of today and tomorrow, Fairchild's components are used in computing, communications, consumer, industrial and automotive applications. Fairchild's 10,000 employees design, manufacture and market power, analog & mixed signal, interface, logic, and optoelectronics products from its headquarters in South Portland, Maine, USA and numerous locations around the world. Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.

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