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UPEK to Demonstrate Secure Biometric Fingerprint Authentication Solutions in Notebook Platforms at Intel Developer Forum

Business Wire, Feb 28, 2005

WHO:        UPEK, the leading supplier of fingerprint
                authentication solutions for notebook PCs, will
                demonstrate its technology at the Trusted Computing
                Group's (TCG) Community at the Intel Developer Forum.

    WHAT:       UPEK will showcase fingerprint readers in notebooks
                with TPM capabilities, demonstrating support for
                multi-factor authentication strategies.

    WHEN:       March 1-3, 2005

    WHERE:      Moscone Center West, San Francisco, Calif. in the TCG
                Community

    CONTACT:    To get more information on UPEK or to schedule a demo
                or briefing, contact:

                Bill Bockwoldt
                510-868-0938
                bill.bockwoldt@upek.com

                For a complete schedule of events and to register for
                IDF, go to
    http://www.intel.com/idf/us/spring2005/systems/schedule/agenda.htm

                Headquartered near Berkeley, California, UPEK, Inc. is
                a privately-held biometric fingerprint solutions
                company. The fingerprint solutions offered by UPEK
                under the TouchChip(R) and TouchStrip(TM) brands have
                been shipping in volume since 1999 and have been
                integrated into a broad range of commercial and
                consumer applications. UPEK offers the full range of
                capabilities needed to deliver end-to-end solutions,
                including silicon fingerprint sensors, biometric
                algorithms, companion processors, and application
                software. For more information, visit www.upek.com.

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