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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 27, 2007 — Continuing its tradition of promoting and recognizing printed circuit board (PCB) designer excellence, Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) announced the winners of its 19th Annual PCB Technology Leadership Awards at a banquet in coordination with PCB Design Conference West. The longest running competition of its kind for PCB designers in the EDA industry, this year the program attracted a record number of submissions from countries around the world, including Germany, Switzerland, China, Norway, Singapore, Austria, Canada, Korea, India, Israel, Portugal and the United Kingdom.

Industry experts judged entries in six categories representing a wide variety of fields: PC Computers and Peripherals; Consumer Electronics & Handhelds; Industrial Control, Instrumentation, Security & Medical; Military & Aerospace; Telecommunication Switches, Network Servers, Base Stations and Computer Mainframes; Transportation and Automotive; and Best Design Overall.

"Mentor Graphics is committed to the PCB designer community and our PCB Technology Leadership Awards program provides the opportunity to showcase the most innovative and talented designers worldwide," said Henry Potts, vice president and general manager, systems design division, Mentor Graphics. "This year we saw a significant increase in the complexity of the submissions, with designs including high-speed, pin densities and layers, as well as use of advanced PCB fabrication like microvias. This further validates our investment in innovative design technologies thus enabling designers to overcome these challenges and deliver competitive electronic products, faster."

This year's panel of judges included: Pete Waddell, president, UP Media Group; Rick Hartley, industry consultant; David Wiens, director of product development, systems design division, Mentor Graphics; Happy T. Holden, senior technologist, systems design division, Mentor Graphics; Gary Ferrari, industry consultant.

"I am pleased to be involved in the judging of the EDA industry's most prestigious PCB design competition. Over the past few years, I have seen exponential growth in both the quality and the complexity of the designs," said Waddell. "It was both an honor and a challenge for me to help select the best designs, and the best designers, from around the world. The variety of submissions continues to impress me. Selecting the winners was a tough decision and in my opinion, everyone who entered was worthy of an award."

"Winning the Military & Aerospace category in the industry's primary design competition is a tremendous honor," said Jayson Harames, PCB design engineer, L-3 Communications. "The hybrid switch module was one of my more complex designs, and makes this achievement even more meaningful to me."

This year's Technology Leadership Awards winner for the Best Overall Design is the PCB design team from Siemens including: Mr. Helmut Riedl, Mr. Manfred Hofstatter, Mr. Michael Heider and Mr. Alfred Fuchs. The Siemens team's winning entry is a reconfigurable FPGA-based signal processing platform on PCI-X. This design was created using Mentor Graphics Board Station RE, HyperLynx® and AutoTherm® tools.

Mentor Graphics will honor award winners at a banquet on Wednesday, March 28th at the Villa Montalvo Center in Saratoga, California.

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