FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ITC LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION OF XILINX
International Trade Commission renders decision on Xilinx request for investigation Link to more information on Xilinx and Altera Litigation San Jose, Calif., December 18, 2000—Xilinx, Inc. (Nasdaq:XLNX) today announced that the International Trade Commission has decided to investigate Xilinx claims that Altera Corporation is importing products that infringe three Xilinx patents. The decision follows a request by Xilinx, announced two weeks ago, to investigate alleged infringements by Altera, and to bar Altera from importing or selling products into the United States that infringe the three Xilinx patents. The patents cover important aspects of field programmable gate array technology. The Altera products covered by the three patents include all of the Flex, Apex and Acex families. An initial ruling on the issue of infringement is expected by the third calendar quarter of 2001. “The ITC action is an expedited process in which to further protect our intellectual property,” said Wim Roelandts, Xilinx president and CEO. “If we do not aggressively protect our intellectual property, we cannot reap the benefits of the original risk taken by our shareholders when we invented the FPGA.” About the Patents
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