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Jazz Technologies, Inc. Announces Participation in the Roth Capital 20th Annual OC Growth Stock Conference

Business Wire, Feb 5, 2008

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Jazz Technologies (Amex:JAZ) announced today that the company will be participating in the Roth 20th Annual OC Growth Stock Conference taking place February 18th - 21st, 2008 at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, CA. The company's Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Administrative Officer Paul A. Pittman will be presenting at 4:00 pm PT on Wednesday February 20th, 2008.

A live webcast of the event will be available on the company's investor relations website at www.JazzTechnologies.com and a replay will be archived for 30 days.

About Jazz Technologies and Jazz Semiconductor

Jazz Technologies(TM) (AMEX:JAZ) is the parent company of Jazz Semiconductor, Inc. Jazz Semiconductor(R) is the leading independent wafer foundry focused on analog-intensive mixed-signal (AIMS) CMOS process technologies. The company's broad product portfolio includes RFCMOS and specialty CMOS technologies, such as SiGe, BiCMOS, and High Voltage CMOS. These technologies are designed for customers who seek to produce analog and mixed-signal semiconductor devices that are smaller and more highly integrated, power-efficient, feature-rich and cost-effective than those produced using standard process technologies. Jazz customers target the wireless and high-speed wireline communications, consumer electronics, automotive and industrial end markets. Jazz executive offices and its U.S. wafer fabrication facilities are located in Newport Beach, CA. Jazz Semiconductor also has engineering, manufacturing, and sales support in Shanghai, China. For more information, please visit http://www.jazztechnologies.com and http://www.jazzsemi.com.

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