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PulseCore Nominated for FSA's Most Respected Private Fabless Company Award

San Jose, CA - November 28, 2007 - PulseCore, the EMI experts, today announced the company has been nominated for the prestigious 2007 Fabless Semiconductor Association's (FSA) Most Respected Private Fabless Company award.

The FSA's Most Respected Private Fabless Company award is designed to identify the private company garnering the most respect of the industry in terms of its products, vision, and future opportunity, as voted by industry peers.

"We are extremely honored to have been selected as a FSA nominee from among the semiconductor industry's best and most promising companies,” said Michael Hogan, PulseCore's President, and CEO. “Being recognized for our strategic vision and technology innovations, is a tribute to the dedication of our employees, investors, and manufacturing partners. We look forward to great success within the EMI industry.”

The winner of the Most Respected Fabless Company award is based upon a company's performance and likelihood of long-term success and is determined by on-line voting which allows members of the semiconductor industry, including semiconductor companies and partners, to cast a ballot for the private fables company they most respect.

Winners of the FSA awards will be announced at the 2007 FSA Awards Dinner Celebration on Thursday, December 6, 2007.

About PulseCore
PulseCore Semiconductor is a leading provider of standard and custom high-speed and low-power analog and mixed-signal silicon solutions for EMI reduction, clocking, power management and system monitoring. Known for pioneering the world's first spread-spectrum device, PulseCore provides both standard and custom high-performance Integrated Circuits (ICs) that meet the needs of OEMs developing digital consumer, PC peripheral and datacom/ telecom devices. PulseCore solutions can be found in more than 75 million end products worldwide.

A privately held company, PulseCore is backed by two leading technology venture firms, Silver Lake and August Capital. With headquarters in Campbell, California, PulseCore also has offices in Bangalore, India and Taipei, Taiwan.



 

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