PHILIPS ACQUIRES SYSTEMONIC, A TECHNOLOGY
LEADER IN 802.11a/b and g WIRELESS LAN SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS
High-data rate, wireless connectivity accelerates
plans for the
"Connected Home"
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - December 19, 2002 -Royal Philips Electronics
(AEX: PHI, NYSE:PHG) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire
Systemonic, a leading developer of complete silicon system solutions
for multi-protocol, multi-band wireless local area networks (LANs).
Systemonic's 802.11a/b and g wireless LAN silicon solution is an
extremely high performance, power-efficient chipset. Systemonic
has publicly demonstrated multi-band system solutions that deliver
wireless streaming audio/video, data and voice in offices, homes
and public "hotspots". Philips expects to lead the connectivity
silicon solutions market with the addition of wireless audio/video
streaming capabilities to create pervasive connectivity in the home,
the office and "on-the-go".
The terms of the agreement are not disclosed, and closing is expected
to take place within the first quarter of 2003.
Today, 802.11 wireless technology is experiencing tremendous growth
in computing and networking products for home and office. This technology
will be used in virtually every consumer and business product that
needs high-speed wireless connectivity to digital content. Wireless
products will include desktops, laptops, peripherals, handhelds,
webpads, personal video recording devices and digital entertainment
servers. The 802.11a/b and g wireless LAN standards are expected
to dominate the wireless connectivity market in the next two years.
Systemonic's products, intellectual property and systems expertise
will add high-speed wireless capabilities to Philips Nexperia (TM)
System-on-Chip solutions.
"The acquisition of Systemonic complements Philips vision
of the "Connected Home". By adding high-speed wireless
connectivity to our strong portfolio of audio/video, connectivity
and broadband access technologies, Philips can now integrate all
of these key technologies on a single chip so consumers can easily
connect to information, entertainment and services anywhere in the
home," said Phil Pollok, senior vice president of Emerging
Businesses Unit, Philips Semiconductors. "Systemonic created
unique technology resulting in one of the highest performance, most
power-efficient 802.11a/b and g capabilities. It also serves as
the ideal platform to rapidly incorporate new enhancements to 802.11
standards such as Quality-of-Service and security."
"Philips provides the consumer and communications expertise,
global sales and marketing reach and manufacturing strength that
will give our team the solid foundation to make our vision of wireless
connectivity in the home, office and on-the-go come alive faster
than ever," said Ruediger Stroh, CEO, Systemonic. "We
have developed a unique, flexible platform that is ideal to support
new features and wireless standards. Philips understands the value
of our innovations, and we are looking forward to quickly incorporate
them into sophisticated Nexperia System-on-Chip products."
Systemonic provides technology for a complete two-chip 802.11a/b
and g solution that will offer a combination of performance throughput,
power efficiency and range that is expected to lead the market.
The technology offers better range of up to 70 meters, higher throughput
of up to 72 Mbps, and lower power usage than most other products
currently available. Systemonic developed a compelling configurable
architecture optimized for multi-protocol 802.11 applications with
the flexibility to extend to future enhancements of the standard.
The architecture also incorporates sophisticated power management
features that dynamically power-down functions in the chip that
are not being used - dramatically reducing power consumption and
extending battery-life for portable products. Systemonic's products,
intellectual property and systems expertise will add high-speed
wireless capabilities to Philips Nexperia (TM) System-on-Chip solutions.
Systemonic has 89 employees located in San Jose, California, Maynard,
Massachusetts, and Dresden, Germany. The privately held company
was founded in 1999. The company received funding from Apax Partners
Funds, Atlas Venture, Bayview, Krone mt, and Lehman Brothers as
well as from corporate investors Raytheon and Sony Ventures. Lehman
Brothers served as financial advisor to Systemonic in the transaction.
About Philips
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands is one of the world's
biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest, with sales of
$28.8 billion (EUR 32.3 billion) in 2001. It is a global leader
in color television sets, lighting, electric shavers, medical diagnostic
imaging and patient monitoring, and one-chip TV products. Its 184,000
employees in more than 60 countries are active in the areas of lighting,
consumer electronics, domestic appliances, components, semiconductors,
and medical systems. Philips is quoted on the NYSE (symbol: PHG),
London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and other stock exchanges. News from
Philips is located at www.news.philips.com
For further information, please contact:
Andre Manning, Philips Corporate Communications, tel: +31 20 597
7199 andre.manning@philips.com
Paul Morrison, Philips Semiconductors, tel. +1 (408) 474-5065 paul.morrison@philips.com