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Lattice Semiconductor Showcases Automotive Functional Safety at Operational Safe Systems Conference

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HILLSBORO, OR – September 10, 2019 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced the company’s attendance at the Operational Safe Systems Conference. Lattice will exhibit its automotive-grade FPGA-based solutions, with a specific focus on enabling functional safety in automotive designs.

Who:                Lattice Semiconductor, the low power programmable leader

What:               Operational Safe Systems Conference

When:              September 24 and 25, 2019

Where: The Drivery, Mariendorfer Damm 1    12099 Berlin, Germany

Automakers seeking to differentiate themselves from the competition are adding systems to their vehicles to make them more connected, autonomous, and electrified. This trend is driving semiconductor demand in automotive applications like motor control, e-mirrors, 360-degree surround view cameras, and image sensor aggregation. Lattice’s low power, small FPGAs are ideally suited for these automotive applications.

“Our portfolio of AEC-Q100 qualified FPGAs and ISO26262 functional safety certified design software enables customers to implement low power programmable solutions for ADAS and infotainment systems,” said JP Singh, Automotive Marketing Manager, Lattice Semiconductor. “Our specialized FPGAs provide value-added capabilities to the automotive market like high-speed MIPI sensor bridging, hardware-based security, and low-power processing for 360-degree surround view cameras.”

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