IDT Joins Intel Alliance

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) network search engines support Intel IXP2400, IXP2800, and IXP2850 network processor units

July 8, 2003

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI), a leading communications IC company and the leading provider of network search engines (NSEs), today announced its participation in the newly formed Intel® Communications Alliance (ICA). Designed as a community of communications and embedded developers and solutions providers who share a common vision on the convergence of computing technologies, the ICA is comprised of companies chosen by Intel, based on recognition as ³worldwide leaders in their industries² and commitment to the development of platforms and solutions based on Intel technologies, processors, products and services.

The inclusion of IDT in the ICA furthers the company¹s existing relationship with Intel. IDT offers network search engines (NSEs) that glue-lessly interface to the Intel® IXP2400, IXP2800 and IXP2850 network processors and was the first NSE vendor to deliver a NSE with a fully integrated industry-standard Network Processor Forum Look-Aside (LA-1) interface, based on the quad data rate (QDR) bus. In addition, IDT delivers a comprehensive software development kit (SDK) that includes a system-level architecture model, initialization, management and searching (IMS) software, and application libraries for the Intel IXDP2400 and IXDP2800 advanced development platforms. Together, these software development tools speed designers¹ time to market, while enhancing performance and lowering overall system costs.

³IDT is pleased to be recognized as an associate member of the Intel Communications Alliance,² said Scott Sarnikowski, vice president and co-general manager of the IP co-processor division at IDT. ³We remain committed to working within this solution-centered ecosystem program to drive revenue growth and market share in the communications market segment with our portfolio of network search engines and accompanying development tools.²

Integrated Device Technology Inc. (IDT)

Intel Corp.

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