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   Date: 23rd Mar 2010

Intersil to acquire fables video chip vendor Techwell

Intersil and Techwell have entered into a definitive agreement for Intersil to acquire Techwell through a cash tender offer at $18.50 per share. Net of Techwell's cash and equivalents, the transaction values Techwell at approximately $370 million.

Techwell, with over 200 employees in the U.S., China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, is a fabless semiconductor company that designs and sells mixed signal video solutions for the security surveillance and automotive infotainment markets. Techwell's chips converts and process analog video signals into digital form inside devices such as DVRs, networked video recorders, multiplexers, automotive front consoles, rearview mirrors and rear seat LCD displays.

"Techwell's team and products will expand our leadership in two high-growth industrial markets," said Dave Bell, Intersil's President and Chief Executive Officer. "The addition of Techwell's mixed signal video products will help our customers build solutions that improve performance, reduce overall cost and shorten time-to-market. In addition, the acquisition will significantly increase our overall industrial business, which will become our largest end market at approximately 31% of revenue," continued Mr. Bell.

"We are very excited to join the Intersil family," said Hiro Kozato, Techwell's President and Chief Executive Officer. "This combination will help us deliver a much broader product offering in Techwell's end markets. Intersil's customer relationships will create numerous new opportunities for the combined company," said Mr. Kozato.

          
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