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IDT to Demonstrate Implementation of PCI Express Gen 2 Devices at Intel Developer's Forum

Business Wire, Sept 17, 2007

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- IDT([R])(Integrated Device Technology, Inc.)(NASDAQ:IDTI), a leading provider of essential mixed signal semiconductor solutions that enrich the digital media experience, announced it will be at the Intel Developer's Forum (IDF) USA, September 18 - 20, 2007, Moscone Center, San Francisco to demonstrate implementation of PCI Express Gen2 technology.

Details

WHEN:  September 18 - 20. 2007

WHERE: Intel Developer's Forum (IDF) Moscone Center San Francisco
       Booth #736 in the I/O and Application Acceleration Community

About IDT PCI Express Offerings

IDT provides the broadest range of low power switching solutions targeting system interconnect and system I/O connectivity requirements for the server, storage and communications markets. In addition, IDT is the leading PCI Express timing solutions provider. IDT is an active member of the PCI Express special interest group (SIG), and has strategic product plans based upon the standard.

About IDT

With the goal of continuously improving the digital media experience, IDT integrates its fundamental semiconductor heritage with essential innovation, developing and delivering mixed-signal solutions that solve customer problems. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market([R]) under the symbol "IDTI." Additional information about IDT is accessible at www.IDT.com.

IDT, the IDT logo and PRECISE are trademarks of Integrated Device Technology, Inc. All other brands, product names and marks are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks used to identify products or services of their respective owners.

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