Subject: Press Release: 3DO and ARM Enter Cross-License Agreement Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 20:12:06 GMT Contact: Stephen Waddington/Peter Thomas A Plus Group Tel: 01753 790 700 E-mail: swadding@aplus.co.uk ARM Contact: Trent Poltronetti Advanced RISC Machines Tel: 01223 400 400 Email : tpoltronetti@armltd.co.uk 3DO Contact: Grace Fodor/Lisa Docherty Fodor Wyllie Associates Tel: 0181 541 4082 Email : grace@fwassoc.demon.co.uk Monday April 17, 1995 UK65 3DO AND ARM ENTER TECHNOLOGY CROSS-LICENSE AGREEMENT The 3DO Company and Advanced RISC Machines Ltd (ARM*) today announced an agreement to cross-license technology for use in advanced consumer electronics products worldwide. Under the agreement, 3DO has licensed rights to implement a development of the ARM6 processor architecture in current and future 3DO* technology designs. In return, ARM has received rights to use and license 3DO s proprietary NTSC/PAL digital video encoder technology. "The ARM RISC architecture is ideal for a wide variety of system designs requiring advanced performance at reduced cost," said Hugh Martin, 3DO's Chief Operating Officer. "Our expanded agreement with ARM represents a significant contribution to 3DO's already vast technology portfolio, and is testimony to our long-term strategic relationship with ARM." The ARM6 design is optimized to be easily integrated at reduced cost. 3DO plans to increase its suite of technology solutions by incorporating a subset of the existing ARM6 architecture into its custom processors designed for the advanced interactive entertainment market. 3DO recently integrated multiple custom graphics and sound processors into one chip known as Anvil, which is currently being used in mass production of 3DO products. During its next phase of engineering integration and cost reduction, 3DO expects to incorporate ARM6 technology and Anvil into one chip, currently known as Calvin. "Our partnership with ARM enables us to offer single-chip solutions for 3DO products," said Martin. "As a result, we are able to achieve new levels of system integration and increasingly aggressive cost-to-manufacture price points on behalf of 3DO hardware manufacturers." Under its technology cross-license agreement with 3DO, ARM plans to leverage 3DO's expertise in the consumer electronics technology arena. "Our technology partnership with 3DO and this cross-license agreement is ideal; it enables 3DO to reduce the cost to manufacture 3DO products, while we gain valuable consumer electronics system experience as we further expand into that marketplace," said Robin Saxby, ARM's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. "By working with 3DO, one of the first to endorse the ARM architecture, we can leverage its market experience with our product developments to meet customer needs." The 3DO Company Based in Redwood City, California, The 3DO Company (NASDAQ:THDO) develops and licenses advanced interactive technology to hardware and software companies worldwide. The company's award-winning product design, the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer* system, was created to deliver a breakthrough in interactive entertainment at an affordable price. 3DO also develops, publishes, and distributes CD-ROM software products for the 3DO system. The 3DO system is available in the United States from Panasonic, GoldStar, and Creative Labs. 3DO products are also available in Europe, Canada, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. *3DO, the 3DO logos, and Interactive Multiplayer are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of The 3D0 Company. Advanced RISC Machines Limited (ARM*) ARM designs, licenses and markets fast, low-cost, low power-consumption RISC processors, peripherals and development tools for embedded control, consumer/educational multi-media, DSP and portable applications. ARM licenses its technology to semiconductor partner companies, who focus on manufacturing, applications and marketing. Each partner offers unique ARM related services, which together satisfy a wide range of application needs. ARM also provides consulting and training. ARM's partners with products in production are: GEC Plessey Semiconductors, Sharp Corporation and VLSI Technology and with products in development: Asahi Kasei Microsystems, Cirrus Logic, Digital Semiconductor, Samsung and Texas Instruments. Together they are making ARM the world's volume RISC standard. *ARM and the ARM Powered logo are trademarks of Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.