EONIC BV and Gaisler Research AB signs license agreement for LEON3 multiprocessor

Gothenburg, Sweden -- November 1st, 2006

- Gaisler Research AB announced that a license agreement has been signed for the use of the LEON3 multiprocessor with EONIC BV (Netherlands). The LEON3 and the GRLIB IP library will be used in EONIC's Multi channel Digital Recorder/Replay systems (SIGINT 5000 series). The SIGINT 5000 series are setting the operational standard for signal intelligence, communications and other mission critical data recording applications.

"We're delighted that EONIC, after evaluation against competing architecture's multi-processor solutions, selected the LEON3 and GRLIB for its next-generation SoC design," said Per Danielsson, president & CEO of Gaisler Research. "With the LEON3 multi-processor technology, the SIGINT 5000 will benefit from increased performance and lower development costs."
 
The LEON3 with multiprocessor capabilities together with the GRLIB IP-library is ideally suited for SoC designs and implements plug and play capabilities, minimizing the engineering effort during the design phase. The multiprocessor solution gives higher performance while maintaining low power and clock frequency

About EONIC BV
EONIC is an innovative supplier of reconfigurable solutions to the Defense and Security industry, providing real-time digitizing, signal processing and recording platforms, utilizing advanced Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) ASIC, FPGA and DSP technology.
Please visit www.eonic.com for more information.

About Gaisler Research AB
Gaisler Research AB is a provider of SoC solutions for exceptionally competitive markets such as Aerospace, Military and demanding Commercial applications. The Gaisler Research's products consist of user-customizable 32-bit SPARC V8 processor cores, peripheral IP-cores and associated software and development tools. Gaisler Research solutions help companies develop highly competitive customer and application-specific SoC designs. Please visit www.gaisler.com for more information

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