San Jose, California 12/7/2010 11:23:53 PM
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NetLogic Microsystems Selects Magma’s Talus IC Implementation System for Next-Generation 28-nm Knowledge-based Processor and Physical Layer Products

Talus adopted by NetLogic Microsystems on previous tapeouts in 130-nm to 40-nm to provide high-quality placement, clock tree synthesis and post-route optimization

SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 7, 2010 – Magma® Design Automation Inc. (Nasdaq: LAVA), a provider of chip design software, today announced that NetLogic Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq: NETL), a worldwide leader in high-performance intelligent semiconductor solutions for Internet networks, has selected Talus® for implementation of its next-generation knowledge-based processor and physical layer products. This expands upon the relationship between NetLogic Microsystems and Magma Design Automation, as NetLogic Microsystems has successfully taped out designs in process nodes ranging from 130 to 40 nanometers (nm) using Talus Vortex, Talus Plan Pro and Talus Power Pro. Talus’ proven ability to address advanced design challenges and Magma’s ongoing commitment to providing world-class support were cited as key influences in NetLogic Microsystems’ decision.

“Our knowledge-based processor products employ an advanced, massively parallel processor architecture along with a large knowledge database that makes complex decisions about individual packets of information traveling through the network. Our next-generation 28-nm designs have extremely challenging floorplans and tight timing closure requirements,” said DimitriosDimitrelis, vice president of engineering at NetLogic Microsystems. “Magma has worked closely with us over the years to understand and actively respond to our unique needs. With Talus’ high-quality placement, clock tree synthesis and post-route optimization capabilities and Magma’s commitment to providing the support we need, we have a high level of confidence in using the Magma software on our next-generation designs and beyond.”

NetLogic Microsystems announced earlier this year that it has expanded its collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) as a 28-nm Early Development Partner. NetLogic Microsystems has launched advanced product development for several of its industry-leading product lines on TSMC’s NEXSYS™ 28HP (28-nm high performance) process node. The 28HP process offers significant speed, and power efficiency advantages over previous process nodes.

“Close collaboration with leading-edge customers over a long period of time provides us with keen insight into emerging design challenges that we can then apply to our own product development,” said PremalBuch, general manager of Magma’s Design Implementation Business Unit. “We are excited to expand upon our relationship with NetLogic Microsystems to now include the advanced 28-nm node.”

Magma Talus IC Implementation System

Magma’s Talus IC Implementation System is a fully integrated RTL-to-GDSII solution. The most important elements of Talus for NetLogic Microsystems include the placement technology, clock tree synthesis, and post route optimization. The placement technology was enhanced for NetLogic Microsystems’ challenging floorplans to provide optimum routability, the lowest pin access congestion and the highest potential for timing closure. This allows designers to meet top-level timing goals and ensure that total chip area is minimized.

Talus’ clock tree synthesis balances the requirements of a robust clock tree (balanced latency and managed skew) while minimizing clock buffer area. Intelligent, activity-driven clock gating with closely coupled placement algorithms result in industry-leading clock performance with the lowest power metrics.

Timing closure of designs at 40 nm and below must be validated under many scenarios. Talus addresses this with a comprehensive multi-mode multi-corner (MMMC) post-route optimization engine that optimizes across all active corners and still ensures that all timing, leakage and limit requirements are met without using punitive margins and overdesign. This technology was enhanced in the latest Talus release based on the collaborative work with NetLogic Microsystems to meet their very aggressive requirements on the number of sign-off scenarios.

About Magma

Magma's electronic design automation (EDA) software provides the "Fastest Path to Silicon"™ and enables the world's top chip companies to create high-performance integrated circuits (ICs) for smartphones, cellular telephones, electronic games, WiFi, MP3 players, digital video, networking and other electronic applications. Magma products are used in IC implementation, analog/mixed-signal design, analysis, physical verification, circuit simulation and characterization. The company maintains headquarters in San Jose, Calif., and offices throughout North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and India. Magma's stock trades on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol LAVA. Follow Magma on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/MagmaEDA and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/Magma. Visit Magma Design Automation on the Web at www.magma-da.com.

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Forward-looking Statements:

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters set forth in this press release, including statements that NetLogic Microsystems will use Talus on next-generation designs and statements about the features and benefits of Magma software are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including but not limited to NetLogic Microsystems’ decision to continue using Magma software, the ability of Magma products and services to produce the desired results and the company’s ability to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. Further discussion of these and other potential risk factors may be found in Magma's public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (www.sec.gov). The company undertakes no additional obligation to update these forward-looking statements.

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