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Ambric to Demo the Apple Port of the Am2045 GT Video Reference Platform for MPEG-2 and H.264, with Adobe Integration for Flash and Blu-ray; Enhanced Developer Tools and Boards; and the Am2045 Massively Parallel Processor Array at NAB 2008

Business Wire, April 9, 2008

Ambric, Inc.:

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About Ambric, Inc.

Ambric is a fabless semiconductor company delivering the world's first TeraOPS-class device and software development tools that make massively parallel software programming practical for complex embedded systems. The company's highly scalable, massively parallel processor arrays (MPPAs) deliver performance that is more than an order of magnitude greater than high-end digital signal processors (DSPs) and provides a programming model that is much easier than what is available for multiple-DSP platforms. The price-performance exceeds that of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for complex applications, while enabling faster, easier development in software. Ambric products help companies accelerate time-to-market for their solutions while slashing their system development costs.

Established in 2003 and headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., Ambric has received funding from ComVentures, OVP Venture Partners, Northwest Technology Ventures, and private investors. Visit http://www.ambric.com for the latest news and information on the company.

Editor Notes:

Ambric and the Ambric logo are registered trademarks, and Am2XXX, aDesigner, and Am2045 GT are trademarks of Ambric, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Photos of Ambric's massively parallel processor chip, the Am2045, and the Am2045 GT VRP and a screen shot of the aDesigner tool suite is available from Ambric. Product shots of Ambric's OEMs' products are available as well from Pyro AV and Sorenson Media. Please email jean@akipr.com.

(a) Ambric was given In-Stat's 2006 Microprocessor Report Analysts' Choice Award for Innovation in February 2007 for its Am2000 family architecture.

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