LSI Chips are designed for set-top boxes with HDDs.

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Along with all key functions needed to receive, record, and play back digital TV broadcasts, EMMA2SE(TM) and EMMA2SE/P(TM) each also offer second, independent TV or DVD recorder output. EMMA2SE/P adds security features for content protection. Integrated MIPS32®4KEC microprocessor core can execute 284 MIPS and 1 Gb DDR SDRAM interface operates at 266 MHz. Other features include on-chip USB 2.0 host controller and oscillator.



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NEC Electronics America Introduces New EMMA Chips for Set-Top Boxes with Hard Disk Drives



New Single-Chip Solutions Deliver Advanced CPU Performance

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 18 -- NEC Electronics America, Inc. today introduced to the Americas two new additions to its lineup of system LSI chips based on the enhanced multimedia architecture (EMMA(R)) platform. Designed for set-top boxes (STBs) with internal hard disk drives, the EMMA2SE(TM) (part number uPD61140) and the EMMA2SE/P(TM) (part number uPD61142) devices include on a single chip all of the key functions needed to receive, record and play back digital television (TV) broadcasts. Compared to NEC Electronics' previous-generation EMMA2(TM) device, the new chips offer higher performance to enable even smoother execution of common middleware, higher integration to lower bill of materials (BOM) costs, and software compatibility to shorten development time. Both chips offer a second, independent TV or DVD recorder output, while the EMMA2SE/P device offers security features for content protection.

Main features and advantages of the EMMA2SE and EMMA2SE/P chips:

(1) Enhanced CPU and memory interface

An integrated MIPS32(R)4KEC microprocessor core capable of executing 284 million instructions per second (MIPS) offers a 40-percent improvement in performance compared to the previous EMMA2 chip. In addition, both chips employ a new 1-gigabit DDR SDRAM interface capable of operating at 266 megahertz (MHz), compared to the 512-megabit SDRAM interface that operated at 133 MHz in the EMMA2 chip. The improved performance enables smoother operation of middleware employed on STBs, such as web browsers and Java(TM) virtual machines.

(2) Internal USB host controller

The new devices integrate NEC Electronics' market-proven USB 2.0 host controller and an oscillator on-chip to facilitate the transfer of stored data between STBs and peripheral devices such as flash memory readers or digital cameras, eliminating the need for external components and helping to lower BOM costs.

(3) Software compatibility

The software for both devices is compatible with the software used in NEC Electronics' previous EMMA devices, allowing customers to shorten development times by making effective use of existing software resources when designing new systems.

(4) Advanced security features

The EMMA2SE/P chip incorporates advanced on-chip security features to protect and ensure the integrity of valuable AV content. By detecting content protection violations at startup, the chip helps to prevent illegal operation of STBs and to preserve the intellectual property of conditional access vendors and broadcasters worldwide.

(5) Dual-output capability

Both chips are uniquely equipped to deliver dual output, enabling an STB to stream different video content simultaneously to a television and an external recording device, such as a DVD recorder or VCR.

NEC Electronics' Digital AV Offerings

Since introducing the world's first system LSI chip for digital broadcast STBs in 1998, NEC Electronics has launched numerous market-leading devices based on its EMMA platform. With a current lineup of 13 devices for STBs, the company has a promising roadmap of innovative solutions and aims to reach US$800 million in EMMA-based sales by 2010. More information about NEC Electronics America's digital AV lineup can be found at www.am.necel.com/digital_av/ .

Pricing and Availability

Samples of the EMMA2SE and EMMA2SE/P chips are available now and are priced at US$30 and US$35, respectively. Volume production for both chips is scheduled to begin by the end of 2007. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

About NEC Electronics America, Inc.

NEC Electronics America, Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Electronics Corporation , a leading provider of semiconductor products encompassing advanced technology solutions for the broadband and communications markets; system solutions for the mobile, PC, automotive and digital consumer markets; and multi-market solutions for a wide range of customer applications. NEC Electronics America offers local manufacturing in Roseville, California, and the global manufacturing capabilities of its parent company. In the Americas, NEC Electronics America markets and sells industrial-type, active-matrix LCD modules from NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd., a global leader in innovative display technologies. More information about the products offered by NEC Electronics America can be found at http://www.am.necel.com/.

EMMA, EMMA2, EMMA2SE, EMMA2SE/P, NEC Electronics America and NEC Electronics are either registered trademarks or trademarks of NEC Electronics Corporation in the United States and other countries. MIPS and 4KEc are either registered trademarks or trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Java is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

CONTACT: Klaudeen Shemirani of NEC Electronics America, Inc., +1-408-588-5402, klaudeen.shemirani@am.necel.com; or Jessica Kerr of +Porter Novelli, +1-415-975-2213, jessica.kerr@porternovelli.com, for NEC Electronics America, Inc.

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