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			 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
			XILINX AND APPLIED TELECOM ANNOUNCE $15 IMA SOLUTION 
			 
			FOR SPARTAN™-II FPGAS  
			Cost-effective Spartan-II implementation competes directly with
			ASSPs 
			SAN JOSE, Calif., January 17, 2000-Xilinx Inc., (NASDAQ:XLNX)
			and Applied Telecom, Inc. today announced the
			immediate availability of an eight-channel Inverse Multiplexer for ATM (IMA) core
			for use with the new Xilinx Spartan-II FPGAs. 
			The new IMA-8 core developed, sold and supported by AllianceCORE partner Applied
			Telecom, further expands the penetration of the application specific standard product
			(ASSP) marketplace by the Spartan-II family. 
			Applied Telecom's new Spartan-II FPGA based IMA-8 solution can support up to eight
			channels, and targets network access systems such as adapters and switches with an
			emphasis on low-cost applications typically served by ASSP vendors.  The IMA
			market, according to Dataquest Inc., San Jose, Calif., reached $2.8 billion in 1998
			with prospects of increasing by 21 percent per year. 
			"Mariner Networks uses Applied
			Telecom's IMA solution for the Dexter product line of access concentrators,"
			said David Scheel, president and CEO of Mariner Networks. "We have confidently
			used this solution for over a year in our IMA module products, which have been successfully
			deployed in applications around the world.  The new Spartan-II version of this
			IMA solution provides us with design flexibility and time-to-market advantages, at
			a lower cost than existing ASSPs."  
			Programmable ASSP at half the ASSP cost  
			Applied Telecom's Spartan-II IMA-8 solution cuts the costs by half, in comparison
			with typical off-the-shelf 8-channel IMA ASSPs available in the market today. 
			IMA is still an emerging technology with limited test equipment support and compliance
			test suites.  An FPGA-based IMA solution, with efficient partitioning of hardware
			and software functions, provides the necessary scalability and flexibility to handle
			all applications and adapt to changing standards. 
			 "Telecom and networking companies require an integrated IMA solution
			with FPGA-like flexibility at ASSP price points," said Jim Beatty, president
			of Applied Telecom. "Our IMA-8 core uses Spartan-II features such as BlockRAM™,
			true dual port RAMs, ROMs, and tristate buffers to achieve the required integration
			and performance.  This combination of density, system-level features and pricing
			of the new Spartan-II family creates the perfect solution for system manufacturers." 
			Standardized solution for IMA applications  
			The IMA-8 core has been field proven, refined and validated by multiple rounds of
			extensive testing at the InterOperability Lab at the University of New Hampshire,
			the facility used by telecom vendors to verify the interoperability of their products.
			First standardized by the ATM Forum in 1997, and recently updated in 1999, IMA is
			applicable to both public and private networks and allows end users to enjoy the
			many benefits of ATM.  IMA applications include:
			 
				- Transmission of a high-bandwidth stream of ATM cells over multiple T1 or E1 facilities.
				
 - ATM Wide Area Network (WAN) access equipment, including ATM switches and routers.
				
 - ATM access concentrators, multiplexers and communication servers.
				
 - WAN interface for general purpose access multiplexers, traffic aggregators and
				access switches.
				
 - Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), where IMA can be used to
				interconnect the DSLAM with a remote access multiplexer as the high-speed network
				interface.
			
  
			Spartan-II FPGAs 
			The Spartan-II family delivers 100,000 system gates for under $15 at speeds of 200
			MHz and beyond, offering unmatched design flexibility. These low-powered 2.5-volt
			devices feature I/Os that operate at up to 3.3 volts with full 5-volt tolerance. 
			Spartan-II devices also feature multiple Delay Lock Loops (DLLs), on-chip RAM (block
			and distributed) and the versatility of Select I/O technology supporting over 16
			high-performance interface standards; all of this in a device that offers unlimited
			programmability and can even be upgraded in the field. 
			 "The Spartan-II family, combined with its vast soft IP portfolio, is
			the first programmable logic solution in the industry to effectively penetrate the
			ASSP marketplace," said Robert Bielby, Xilinx director of strategic applications. 
			"Applied Telecom's IMA-8 solution ported to the Spartan-II device highlights
			the value of a programmable ASSP.  The combined solution competes very effectively
			on cost and features against stand-alone ASSP solutions." 
			Availability and Pricing   
			The IMA-8 core is immediately available for use in Spartan-II FPGAs. An evaluation
			board and the DRV-IMA software are also available now. All IMA products can be purchased
			directly from Applied Telecom. The datasheet can be downloaded from the Xilinx IP
			Center (www.xilinx.com/ipcenter), a comprehensive resource for system-level intellectual
			property and services. The Spartan-II XC2S150 FPGA with 150,000 system gates lists
			for $15* in high volumes.  
			About Applied Telecom  
			Applied Telecom, Inc. is a leading supplier of embedded communications products and
			technologies that meet the needs of communications equipment and semiconductor device
			manufacturers. The technical focus includes but is not limited to communications
			standards such as SONET/SDH, PDH and ATM. Software and hardware products from Applied
			Telecom provide vital standards-compliant system functions and are designed with
			well-defined interfaces and features to work in many different system architectures
			and applications. For more information, visit the Applied Telecom website at www.apptel.com. 
			About Xilinx   
			Xilinx is the leading innovator of complete programmable logic solutions, including
			advanced integrated circuits, software design tools, predefined system functions
			delivered as cores, and unparalleled field engineering support. Founded in 1984 and
			headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx invented the field programmable gate array
			(FPGA) and fulfills more than half of the world demand for these devices today. Xilinx
			solutions enable customers to reduce significantly the time required to develop products
			for the computer, peripheral, telecommunications, networking, industrial control,
			instrumentation, high-reliability/military and consumer markets. For more information,
			visit the Xilinx website at www.xilinx.com. 
			*Based upon volume projections of 250k units, -5 speed, FG256 package,
			End of 2000  
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