To: cmg who wrote (27) | 7/12/2005 5:54:15 PM | From: Roy F | | | QuickLogic said it plans to use net proceeds from the sale of the securities for general corporate purposes and working capital requirements. It may also use a portion of the net proceeds for licensing or acquiring intellectual property or technologies, capital expenditures, to fund possible investments in and acquisitions of complementary businesses, partnerships, minority investments or to repay debt, the filing said. |
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From: Roy F | 8/16/2005 8:05:29 AM | | | | QuickLogic Continues Its Focus on Low-Power Portable Applications by Joining SD Card and CE-ATA Organizations Tuesday August 16, 8:01 am ET
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 16, 2005--QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq:QUIK - News) QuickLogic's Comprehensive Low-Power Solution Includes Software, Hardware, Partners and Now Standards QuickLogic and Industry Consortium Share in the Goal of Providing Solutions to Power-Sensitive Portable Consumer Products That Include Smart Phones, PDAs, Portable Media Players, and GPS Handhelds QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq:QUIK - News), the low power programmable logic leader, today announced it has joined both the SD Card Association and the CE-ATA Organization. The SD Card and CE-ATA groups develop low-power bus and form factor standards for memory, networking and storage peripherals that will be adopted into portable consumer products. By joining these groups, QuickLogic enhances its low-power ecosystem that includes Eclipse II FPGAs, PowerAware software and strong industry partners.
"QuickLogic has demonstrated industry leadership by providing ultra low-power FPGA solutions for power-sensitive, portable products," said Kevin Yee, Director of Business Development. "We are extending our commitment to portable consumer products through our membership in the SD Card and CE-ATA organization, and we believe that through our membership, we can share our expertise in dealing with power issues while simultaneously gathering additional information on how to better serve our customers."
QuickLogic introduced its first family of uWatt programmable bridges earlier this year to provide efficient Wi-Fi and hard disk drive connectivity for users of embedded processors including Intel's PXA product family. In addition to providing the desired interfaces, the programmable nature of the devices enables a high degree of customization, providing opportunities to perform sophisticated power management, reduce the loading on the main processor and securely implement content authentication logic.
About SD Card Association and CE-ATA
The SD Card Association (www.sdcard.org) aims to establish the technical and specification standards for SD Memory Card applications, to continuously promote the SD memory card as the de-facto industry standard, and to encourage the development of digital A/V, wireless communication, and digital networking products that utilize the many unique benefits of SD technology.
Leading industry consumer and storage companies are spearheading the CE-ATA initiative (www.ce-ata.org) to define a storage interface tailored to the needs of the handheld and consumer electronics (CE) market segments. The objective of the initiative is to define a standard interface for small form factor disk drives that addresses the requirements of the handheld and CE market segments, including low pin count, low voltage, power efficiency, cost effectiveness, and integration efficiency.
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From: Roy F | 8/31/2005 8:17:12 AM | | | | QuickLogic to Present at 2nd Annual SVB Tech Investors Forum
Wednesday August 31, 8:00 am ET
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 2005--QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK - News), the inventor and pioneer of Embedded Standard Products (ESPs), will present at the SVB Tech Investors Forum, which will be hosted by Silicon Valley Bank and SVB Alliant. This year's Forum, to be held September 7th and 8th at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, will feature presentations from 84 companies from across the U.S. in the hardware, semiconductor and software industries, selected for their past and potential growth, market performance and technology leadership. Mr. E. Thomas Hart, QuickLogic chairman, president and chief executive officer, is scheduled to present at 9:20 a.m. (PT) on Thursday, September 8, 2005. During the presentation, Mr. Hart will provide an overview of the company's strategy, industry trends influencing its business, and the company's value proposition. A webcast of the presentation will be available:
Date: Thursday, September 8, 2005
Time: 12:20 p.m. ET / 9:20 a.m. PT for the live presentation
Location: On the web at www.quicklogic.com/investors
Replay: Available 24 hours after the presentation ends and accessible for 90 days |
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From: Roy F | 9/12/2005 8:44:23 AM | | | | QuickLogic Engages with Amkor in Design Chain Management Program
Monday September 12, 8:30 am ET
End-Use Customers Benefit as Amkor Helps QuickLogic Shorten Time to Market While Decreasing Development Costs and Increasing Quality
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 12, 2005--QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq:QUIK - News), the pioneer of Embedded Standard Products (ESPs) and leader in low power programmable logic, today announced that it has entered into a design service agreement with packaging leader Amkor Technology, Inc. Under this agreement, QuickLogic will have access to a broad range of Amkor's package design and design chain management services, creating a program that elevates the package development process to a new level of time-to-market performance. Acknowledging the reality of rising hard costs associated with package manufacturing, Amkor is helping its customers manage their overhead or soft costs associated with package development by offering service level agreements that provide guaranteed levels of design chain support services.
"The goals of this program are to streamline overhead costs throughout the design chain, shorten design cycle times, and ultimately provide our customers with the opportunity to cost-effectively accelerate their time-to-market," said Steve Lowder, Amkor's Vice President of Design Services. "With increasing design activity for a broad range of end-product applications, it is important to align our resources with the needs of our customers to ensure that they have access to Amkor's world-class design resources. We believe that broad adoption of service level agreements will foster improved management of design processes across the electronics supply chain."
This strategy comes at a time where many semiconductor companies are looking for innovative ways to manage their costs in the face of increasing raw material prices and tight manufacturing capacity. "Amkor's design service agreement fits into our overall strategy of identifying world-class partners and programs who can help us cut product development time and costs and help us deliver high quality, 'best price' low-power FPGAs," said Terry Barrette, Vice President of Operations at QuickLogic. |
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