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QuickLogic to Present at the Components for Military and Space Electronics (CMSE) Conference in San DiegoComponents for Military and Space Electronics Conference SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Underscoring its commitment to the military and high-reliability market, QuickLogic® Corporation (NASDAQ:QUIK), the lowest power programmable solutions leader, today announced that it will be presenting at a key technical session at the Components for Military and Space Electronics (CMSE) Show in San Diego. Rajiv Jain, Director of Technology Development for QuickLogic, will discuss mission critical applications and the demand for high performance and reliability in extreme environment conditions, as well as the relationship between low power and silicon reliability. This presentation will be offered at the CMSE Component Selection & Application Session on February 13, 2008. The presentation, titled “Key Considerations in Selecting FPGAs for Mission Critical Applications” will also offer an update on QuickLogic’s PolarPro™ family of programmable solution platforms. PolarPro was purposely architected to meet interconnect and system logic requirements of power-sensitive and mission critical applications using an extremely fast, low power, non-volatile interconnect technology invented, developed and patented by QuickLogic and called ViaLink. About QuickLogic QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QUIK) is the inventor and pioneer of innovative, customizable semiconductor solutions for mobile and portable electronics OEMs and ODMs. These silicon plus software solutions are called Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs). CSSPs enable our customers to bring their products to market more quickly and remain in the market longer, with the low power, cost and size demanded by the mobile and portable electronics market. For more information about QuickLogic and CSSPs, visit www.quicklogic.com. The QuickLogic name is a registered trademark, and the QuickLogic logo is a trademark of QuickLogic Corporation. All other brands or trademarks are the property of their respective holders and should be treated as such.
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