MathStar, Inc. to Engage Investment Banker
HILLSBORO, Ore. -- May 22, 2008 -- MathStar, Inc. announced today it has decided to engage an investment banker to explore strategic alternatives. No decision has been made as to whether MathStar will engage in a transaction resulting from its Board of Director's consideration of strategic alternatives, and there can be no assurance that any transaction will occur or, if undertaken, what the terms or timing of such a transaction would be.
As previously announced, MathStar's Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 22, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., Central Time, at the Minneapolis Marriott Southwest, 5801 Opus Parkway, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343. At this meeting, MathStar will hold the formal business portion of the meeting, after which the meeting will be adjourned and MathStar will present no business update at the meeting.
About MathStar
MathStar is a fabless semiconductor company offering best-in-class, high performance programmable logic solutions. MathStar's Field Programmable Object Array (FPOA) can process arithmetic and logic operations at clock rates at 1 gigahertz, which is up to four times faster than even the most advanced FPGA architectures in many applications. MathStar's Arrix family of FPOAs are high- performance programmable solutions that enable customers in the machine vision, high-performance video, medical imaging, security & surveillance and military markets to rapidly and cost effectively innovate and differentiate their products. FPOAs are available now and are supported by development tools, IP libraries, application notes and technical documentation. For more information, please visit www.mathstar.com.
As previously announced, MathStar's Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 22, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., Central Time, at the Minneapolis Marriott Southwest, 5801 Opus Parkway, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343. At this meeting, MathStar will hold the formal business portion of the meeting, after which the meeting will be adjourned and MathStar will present no business update at the meeting.
About MathStar
MathStar is a fabless semiconductor company offering best-in-class, high performance programmable logic solutions. MathStar's Field Programmable Object Array (FPOA) can process arithmetic and logic operations at clock rates at 1 gigahertz, which is up to four times faster than even the most advanced FPGA architectures in many applications. MathStar's Arrix family of FPOAs are high- performance programmable solutions that enable customers in the machine vision, high-performance video, medical imaging, security & surveillance and military markets to rapidly and cost effectively innovate and differentiate their products. FPOAs are available now and are supported by development tools, IP libraries, application notes and technical documentation. For more information, please visit www.mathstar.com.
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