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Texas Instruments Partners with RidgeRun TM and Ingenient to Deliver the Industry's First Linux-based DSP Solution for Streaming Video Multimedia Devices

Developers Incorporating Digital Video Reap Benefits of TI's Dual-core Processor, Linux Flexibility and Connectivity and MPEG-4 Video

DALLAS, TX and BOISE, ID - September 20, 2001 - Driving the development of emerging Linux-based digital media applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN), Ingenient Technologies, Inc. and RidgeRun, Inc. today announced the availability of an embedded Linux TM operating system for TI's imaging digital signal processor (DSP) solution, enabling faster and easier development of streaming video multimedia devices. RidgeRun will provide its DSPLinux TM operating system and Board Support Package (BSP) for the innovative TI imaging platform, and Ingenient will integrate its MPEG-4 technology, a premier streaming media standard. (See http://www.ti.com/sc/digitalcamera.)

The new offering is the first of its kind, enabling developers of next generation multimedia portable appliances, such as digital cameras, digital video camcorders, portable media players and Webpads, to take advantage of the flexibility and connectivity of the DSPLinux platform with Ingenient's MPEG-4 streaming media technology. The Ingenient solution harnesses the image processing strengths of TI's C54xTM-based TMS320DSC24, a low-power, programmable DSP imaging platform, while DSPLinux offers developers an easy way to access MPEG-4 and other multimedia algorithms running on the DSP from the Linux kernel.

"Today's announcement is an extension of our mission to work with customers and partners to facilitate software development efforts for new digital imaging applications," said Dr. Raj Talluri, business manager of the Imaging Business Unit at TI. "Many of our customers have been asking for a Linux-based solution to ease their application development and share a common platform across a broad range of products. Combining the reliability and strong networking capabilities of RidgeRun's DSPLinux with the efficiency of Ingenient's MPEG-4 algorithm and the image processing power of the DSC24, we've created a robust value proposition for companies developing applications that require a high-performance video processing solution at a low price point."

"The world of streaming media is progressing rapidly towards an Internet infrastructure that supports high-bandwidth, on-demand multimedia -- anytime, anywhere," said RidgeRun CTO Phil Verghese. "Thanks to TI and Ingenient, we're able to fulfill a need in the market to run Linux on this platform enabling innovative software solutions for the next generation of multimedia devices."

About TI
Texas Instruments Incorporated is the world leader in digital signal processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the Internet age. The company's businesses also include sensors and controls, and educational and productivity solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing or sales operations in more than 25 countries. Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at: http://www.ti.com.

About RidgeRun, Inc.
RidgeRun is exclusively focused on bringing the reliability and flexibility of Linux to embedded Internet appliances based on DSPs (digital signal processors). RidgeRun's DSPLinux TM is an operating system that leverages the power of Texas Instruments’ dual-core DSP architectures to deliver the performance-leading platform for wireless, broadband and multimedia appliances using DSPs. These include mobile phones, digital cameras, audio and video players, automotive systems, set-top boxes, home networking gateways, and PDAs. The RidgeRun team has extensive experience in developing world-class embedded systems, fault-tolerant software and high performance Linux solutions. RidgeRun can be reached at www.ridgerun.com or by e-mail to info@ridgerun.com.

About Ingenient Technologies, Inc.
Ingenient Technologies, Inc. is a Rolling Meadows, Illinois-based company whose mission is to be the leading provider of embedded software solutions for the creation, delivery and presentation of multimedia content throughout the evolving Internet. The company is developing a comprehensive suite of MPEG-4 compliant video codecs, audio codecs, transraters, transcoders and bandwidth management utilities, as well as multimedia frameworks. More information can be obtained by visiting the company’s Web site at www.ingenient.com.

 
 
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Press Releases:
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- March 13, 2002

 
>> RidgeRun Launches Escali Multimedia Phone Software Platform
- February 19, 2002

 
>> Developers of real-time applications reduce time-to-market with a robust out-of-the-box Linux development environment for system-level DSPs
- December 10, 2001

 
>> Japanese-language Website Further Extends RidgeRun in Rapidly Growing Asian Markets
- October 1, 2001

 
>> Texas Instruments Partners to Deliver Linux-based DSP Solution for Streaming Video Multimedia Devices
- September 20, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Shows Streaming Video and Networking for Embedded Multimedia
- August 28, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Delivers Board Support Package for TI TMS320DSC21
- July 17, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Appoints Cisco Executive, Peter Alexander, to Board of Directors
- July 9, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Announces DSPLinux SDK Release 1.0
- May 15, 2001

 
>> DSPLinux Demonstrated on Texas Instruments' DSC Processors for Imaging Internet Appliances
- April 10, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Establishes New Offices in San Jose and Austin
- April 6, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Announces DSPLinux SDK for OMAP and DSC21 DSPs
- March 21, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Releases Open Source Service Discovery Protocol for Bluetooth
- March 12, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Adds European Sales Affiliate in Dublin, Ireland
- January 22, 2001

 
>> RidgeRun Successfully Makes Portable Bluetooth Stack for Linux
- November 21, 2000

 
>> RidgeRun Builds Stellar Management Team
- November 20, 2000

 
>> RidgeRun Secures $5 Million in Funding Led by Texas Instruments
- November 15, 2000

 
>> Akers Capital Closes Investment in RidgeRun, Inc.
- May 25, 2000

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