Kilopass to Showcase XPM Memory Technology at TSMC Technology Symposiums in San Jose, Boston & Austin

Market Wire, April, 2005

Who

Kilopass Technology, Inc., a supplier of embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) Intellectual Property (IP) based in Santa Clara, California

What

XPM(TM) one time programmable (OTP), standard CMOS logic embedded NVM (non-volatile memory) technology is an attractive alternative to masked ROM and fuse technologies for SoC/ASIC/ASSP designers. XPM technology provides physical-layer security for IP protection and security applications. Kilopass' new XPM technology will be featured at the Kilopass booth at TSMC's U.S. 2005 Technology Symposiums in San Jose, Boston and Austin.

When/Where

April 26, San Jose, CA, San Jose McEnery Convention Center, 7:30am - 6:30pm
April 29, Boston, MA, Westin-Waltham, 8:00am - 4:00pm
May 2, Austin, TX, DoubleTree Hotel Austin, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Kilopass Appointments

To make an appointment with a Kilopass representative, please contact Craig Rawlings, Director of Business Development, at c.rawlings@kilopass.com or (408) 980-8808 x121.

Technology Symposium Information

For more information about the TSMC Technology Symposiums, please visit http://www.tsmc.com/english/d_newsevents/d02_events/d02_events.htm.

About Kilopass Technology

Kilopass Technology, Inc. was founded with the mission of becoming the industry leader in embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) technology. The Company's super-permanent memory technology is manufactured using standard commercial CMOS process, and is used for storage of firmware and security codes.

The company is headquartered at 3333 Octavius Dr. Suite 101, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA. For more information, please visit http://www.kilopass.com, call (408) 980-8808 or email klptinfo@kilopass.com.

XPM is a trademark of Kilopass Technology, Inc. All other trademarks and tradenames are the property of their respective holders.

Press Contact: Georgia Marszalek ValleyPR for Kilopass 650 345 7477 Georgia@ValleyPR.com

 

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