SAN DIEGO – Oct. 29, 2013 – Peregrine Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: PSMI), founder of RF SOI (silicon on insulator) and pioneer of advanced RF solutions, today celebrates two significant milestones – its 25th anniversary of pioneering RF SOI solutions and the shipment of the two-billionth chip. Peregrine reaches the two-billionth-chip milestone in an order to Murata Manufacturing Company, the leading supplier of RF front-end modules for the global mobile wireless marketplace.
Peregrine’s 25-year anniversary celebration will be held this afternoon at the Estancia Hotel in La Jolla, Calif., and will bring together individuals and organizations who have been instrumental in the company’s growth. From roots in government research-and-development innovation, Peregrine continues to revolutionize the industry with high-performance, integrated RF solutions. Peregrine products provide critical communication pathways for devices used around the globe and beyond – from the Mars Rover to today’s most advanced smartphones. Peregrine chips been to seven planets, Pluto and the Itokawa asteroid. And every day, handheld devices deliver critical conversations and data using a Peregrine chip.
Highlights of the past 25 years include:
1988 – Peregrine founders Ron Reedy and Mark Burgener and colleague Graham Garcia, published their advanced SOI research findings in the “IEEE Electron Device Letters.” This paper served as the foundation for UltraCMOS technology, a patented, advanced form of SOI.
1990 – Peregrine Semiconductor officially opened its doors for business and obtained the fundamental UltraCMOS patent from HP and Caltech.
1991 – Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) and Peregrine signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CARDA), allowing Peregrine to commercialize UltraCMOS technology.
1993 – The company filed its first UltraCMOS patent.
1995 – Peregrine delivered its first 100 chips to Sciteq Electronics.
1999 – To expand European operations, the company opened Peregrine Semiconductor Europe.
2000 – Peregrine shipped its first million-piece order.
2004 – The company entered the handset market.
2005 – Peregrine introduced the patented HaRP™ design technology, enabling dramatic improvement in harmonic performance, linearity and overall RF performance.
2008 – Peregrine announced the UltraCMOS DTC technology for mobile antenna tuning, solving one of the biggest challenges in RF design – antenna impedance matching.
2011 – The company shipped its one-billionth chip.
2012 – Under the ticker symbol “PSMI,” Peregrine stock began trading on the NASDAQ. The IPO raised $77 million for the company.
2013 – Peregrine signed a collaborative sourcing and licensing agreement with Murata Manufacturing Company and shipped its two-billionth chip. Today, the company introduces UltraCMOS 10 technology and celebrates 25 years of RF SOI innovation.
Reflecting on the past 25 years, Jim Cable, CEO of Peregrine Semiconductor says, “Today, we honor and recognize the contributions of our employees, the support of our industry partners, and the trust and confidence our customers have shown us. Peregrine is the shining example of a successful transition of government technology into the commercial sector. Moving forward, our team is prepared to continue this proud tradition of innovation to address tomorrow’s challenges.”
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ABOUT PEREGRINE SEMICONDUCTOR
Peregrine Semiconductor (NASDAQ: PSMI), founder of RF SOI (silicon on insulator), is a leading fabless provider of high-performance, integrated RF solutions. Since 1988 Peregrine has been perfecting UltraCMOS® technology – a patented, advanced form of SOI – to deliver the performance edge needed to solve the RF market’s biggest challenges, such as linearity. With products that deliver best-in-class performance and monolithic integration, Peregrine is the trusted choice for market leaders in automotive, broadband, industrial, Internet of Things, military, mobile devices, smartphones, space, test-and- measurement equipment and wireless infrastructure. Peregrine holds more than 150 filed and pending patents and has shipped 2 billion UltraCMOS units. For more information, visit https://psemi.bonfirela.com.
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