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eDevice And Philips Semiconductors to Offer Easy, Economical Solution for Remote Updating of Firmware

SAN JOSE, Calif.----Sept. 28, 2000-- eDevice(TM), Inc., a developer of Internet-enabling solutions, and Philips Semiconductors, an affiliate of Royal Philips Electronics, have announced a joint solution for the most highly integrated, lowest cost Internet connectivity technology available.

This new solution, announced here at the Embedded Systems Conference, booth No. 5021, combines the Philips Semiconductors' XA-G49, a 16-bit microcontroller with an 80C51 eXtended Architecture, with the space-saving design of eDevice's SmartStack(TM) technology, which incorporates all Internet-enabling functions and soft-modem capability on a single digital signal processing (DSP) chip. The solution's cost and space savings make Internet-enabling practical for more products.

Specifically, the XA-G49 and SmartStack allow original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to update firmware globally using the Internet, so that for the first time, they can have complete remote control, command and service of equipment. Applications for which this technology is appropriate include power monitoring, vending systems, industrial lightning and factory automation.

``This new partnership of Philips Semiconductors and eDevice leverages the use of the XA-G49 in a whole new way, with one example being that OEMs can, for the first time, update firmware via the Internet affordably and simply,'' said Alex Guillot, director of sales and co-founder, eDevice. ``The Philips and eDevice technology together create a truly complementary Internet connectivity solution that will allow design engineers as well as industrial and appliance equipment manufacturers to create a new way to differentiate their products in the marketplace.''

SmartStack, the first technology of its kind, allows users to connect office, household or industrial equipment to the Internet to transmit and receive information, remotely access and interact with equipment and send and receive e-mail without a personal computer. All software protocols necessary to perform Internet transactions (e-mail sending or retrieving, FTP file transfer, single-page Web server) are integrated into a single DSP chip, which also contains the modem required for the physical connection to the Internet.

SmartStack performs the real-time integration between the modem and the Internet protocol stack, and offers standard interfaces to connect the client application to the Internet protocols. A complete reference design, including everything from the Direct Access Arrangement (DAA) telephone line interface to the upper Internet protocol layers, can dramatically reduce development efforts. eDevice provides connectivity tools for integrating the chips or porting applications on the DSP used for SmartStack.

``The XA-G49 provides an ideal environment in which to employ SmartStack's advantages of efficient Internet enabling, while SmartStack is able to help expand the XA-G49's range of functionality,'' added Mr. Guillot. ``This combination of SmartStack's connection capabilities and the high performance of Philips Semiconductors' solution makes Internet connectivity efficient and affordable for an enormous range of appliances and equipment and gives design engineers their choice of methods for updating firmware remotely.''

The XA-G49 incorporates the 16-bit XA high-performance architecture for multi-tasking and for efficient programming in C language. This microcontroller has 64 KB of IAP (in-application programming) Flash program memory, which allows modification of code while an application is running, and 2 KB of Static Random Access Memory (SRAM). The device simplifies 16-bit upgrading from the popular 8-bit 80C51 architecture. Pin-for-pin compatible with the XA-G3 (the first XA family device), and with all existing XA devices, the XA-G49 is available in 44-pin PLCC and PQFP packages. For more information, contact: eDevice - Barbara Lipke at (212) 856-0000 ext. 23, via e-mail at blipke@edevice.com or visit the company's Web site at www.edevice.com; Philips Semiconductors - www.semiconductors.com or (408) 991-6000 or micro.support@philips.com.

About Philips Semiconductors

Philips Semiconductors is the world's leading supplier of the most popular 8-bit microcontroller architecture, the 80C51, offering more than 100 derivatives. The company has extended this successful architecture into its low-power, small-footprint, and low-system-cost 51LPC family, and its high-performance XA family. This enables customers to preserve their software, development tools, and technology investment in the 80C51, while capitalizing on low-power, small-footprint, and 16-bit performance. With the introduction of the 80C51MX Memory eXtension, Philips Semiconductors has extended the 80C51 architecture to support more than 64 KB of on-chip memory.

Philips Semiconductors, which has annual revenues of approximately $5 billion, designs and manufactures semiconductors and silicon systems platforms. Philips Semiconductors is spearheading the emerging field of systems on silicon solutions with the innovative Nexperia(TM) platform and VLSI Velocity(TM) tool set. The company's Sea-of-IP(TM) design methodology allows plug and play intellectual property block for easily customizable products. The company is a leader in communications, consumer, PC peripherals and automotive semiconductors, which are key applications for convergence in end-user products. Philips Semiconductors is headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, and has operations throughout the world. For more information: www.philips.semiconductors.com.

About eDevice

eDevice, Inc. markets SmartStack, a new technology that allows any office or industrial equipment, consumer electronics device or household appliance or system to access the Internet at low cost and without the use of a personal computer or an external modem. SmartStack is the first technology of its kind in the new Light Internet Device segment. The company is based in New York with research and development facilities in Bordeaux, France.

eDevice and SmartStack are trademarks of eDevice, Inc. All other trade names are properties of their owners. This press release is available on the KCSA Worldwide Web site at www.kcsa.com.


Contact:
     KCSA Worldwide
     Yin Chang/Michael Kniat
     212/896-1228/896-1238
     ychang@kcsa.com/mkniat@kcsa.com





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