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    Virage Logic Chief Scientist Named 2005 IEEE Industrial Pioneer Award Recipient

    PR Newswire (press release)
    June 14 2005


    Dr. Yervant Zorian Recognized for Significant Contributions to Advanced
    Embedded Test and Repair Technologies for SoC Design

    Design Automation Conference, ANAHEIM, Calif., June 14
    /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Citing his enormous contributions
    to design-for-test and embedded repair technology for complex
    System-on-Chip (SoC) design, Dr.

    Yervant Zorian, vice president and chief scientist at Virage Logic
    Corporation (Nasdaq: VIRL) was today named the 2005 IEEE Circuits
    and Systems (CAS) Industrial Pioneer award recipient. Dr. Zorian's
    technical accomplishments include pioneering work in Built-In Self-Test
    (BIST) and embedded repair technologies and products that have
    dramatically boosted the quality, reliability and manufacturability
    of digital systems.

    In 2000, Dr. Zorian brought his technology vision and expertise in BIST
    solutions to Virage Logic where he helped to pioneer a new class of
    Intellectual Property (IP) called Silicon Aware IP(TM). Silicon Aware
    IP is Physical IP, such as memories, logic and I/Os, designed with
    embedded Infrastructure IP for test, diagnostics, repair, and yield
    enhancements. The result is IP that is high yielding and enables rapid
    time-to-volume at advanced process nodes. In addition, Silicon Aware
    IP results in much higher test quality and reliability. Today, Virage
    Logic believes it is the only commercial IP provider to offer Silicon
    Aware IP, an example of which is its Self-Test and Repair (STAR)
    Memory System(TM). The company's Silicon Aware IP initiative calls
    for its entire product portfolio to become Silicon Aware IP over time.

    "The self-test and repair capabilities that Dr. Zorian developed for
    SoCs have become the de facto standard in 90-nanometer technology
    for much of the electronics designed around the world," said Adam
    Kablanian, president and CEO of Virage Logic. "His pioneering vision
    for providing an effective test technology solution integrated with IP
    has enabled Virage Logic to deliver a proven path for design success
    at the advanced process geometries of 130nm and below. We are proud
    to have such a technology visionary on our team and congratulate him
    on his selection by the IEEE as their 2005 Industrial Pioneer."

    Each year, the IEEE CAS Society honors outstanding scientists and
    engineers who have successfully translated their research into
    commercial products or applications. With the Silicon Aware STAR
    Memory System, Dr.

    Zorian turned the concepts of embedded repair to real life systems
    that are yieldable and reliable, and succeeded in penetrating the
    industry and changing its standard practices.

    "It is a great honor to be selected by the IEEE CAS Society for
    this award," said Dr. Zorian, vice president and chief scientist of
    Virage Logic.

    "I've worked with many talented people at Virage Logic to develop
    the self- test and repair solutions we have today and this award is
    as much a reflection of their hard work as it is mine. Together, we
    have helped SoC designers accelerate silicon success by improving
    reliability and manufacturability to speed time-to-volume and
    significantly increase yield."

    About Dr. Zorian

    Dr. Zorian joined Virage Logic in 2000 as Chief Scientist. Prior to
    joining Virage Logic, he served as Chief Technology Advisor at
    LogicVision and as a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell
    Labs, AT&T. His responsibilities included developing and disseminating
    embedded test and repair solutions for IP cores, chips, boards and
    systems. Dr. Zorian also serves on the Board of Directors of several
    public and privately owned companies.

    Dr. Zorian serves as the IEEE Computer Society Vice President for
    Conferences and Tutorials as well as the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of
    the IEEE Design & Test of Computers. He also participates in editorial
    advisory boards of IEEE Spectrum and JETTA. He has chaired numerous
    conferences, symposiums, workshops, and the IEEE Test Technology
    Technical Council of IEEE Computer Society. He founded and chairs the
    IEEE 1500 Standard Working Group, and the IEEE Workshops on Testing
    Embedded Core-based Systems-on-Chips (TECS), and Infrastructure
    IP Workshop.

    Dr. Zorian has authored over 300 papers and four books, received
    several best paper awards, and holds twelve U.S. patents. He is
    a Golden Core Member of IEEE Computer Society, Honorary Doctor of
    the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, and a Fellow of IEEE.
    Dr. Zorian received his master's degree in Computer Engineering from
    the University of Southern California, a doctorate in Electrical
    Engineering from McGill University and an executive master's degree
    in Business Administration from Wharton School of Business, University
    of Pennsylvania.

    About the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society

    The Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society is a division of the IEEE that
    is dedicated to the theory, analysis, design (computer aided design),
    and practical implementation of circuits, and the application of
    circuit theoretic techniques to systems and to signal processing. The
    coverage of this field includes the spectrum of activities from, and
    including, basic scientific theory to industrial applications. The
    purposes of the Society are scientific, literary and educational
    in character, directed toward the advancement of the theory
    and practice of electrical, electronics and allied branches of
    engineering or the related arts and science, in order to increase
    the professional standing of the Members and Affiliates. Visit CAS
    at http://www.ieee-cas.org .

    About Virage Logic

    Founded in 1996, Virage Logic Corporation rapidly established itself
    as a technology and market leader in providing advanced embedded
    memory intellectual property (IP) for the design of complex integrated
    circuits.

    Today the company is a global leader in semiconductor IP platforms
    comprising embedded memories, standard cells, and I/Os and is
    pioneering the development of a new class of IP called Silicon Aware
    IP. Silicon Aware IP tightly integrates Physical IP (memory, logic
    and I/Os) with the embedded test, diagnostic, and repair capabilities
    of Infrastructure IP to help ensure manufacturability and optimized
    yield at the advanced process nodes.

    Virage

    Logic's highly differentiated product portfolio provides higher
    performance, lower power, higher density and optimal yield to
    foundries, integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and fabless
    customers who develop products for the consumer, communications
    and networking, hand-held and portable, and computer and graphics
    markets. The company's comprehensive quality efforts are validated in
    its FirstPass-Silicon Characterization Lab, which helps ensure high
    quality, reliable IP across a wide range of foundries and process
    technologies. Headquartered in Fremont, California, Virage Logic
    has R&D, sales and support offices worldwide. For more information,
    visit http://www.viragelogic.com.

    SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT FOR VIRAGE LOGIC UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES
    LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995: Statements made in this news release,
    other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking
    statements, including, for example, statements relating to trends,
    business outlook, products, and customer relationships.

    Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of known and unknown
    risks and uncertainties, which might cause actual results to differ
    materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These
    risks and uncertainties include Virage Logic's ability to forecast
    its business, including its revenue, income and order flow outlook;
    Virage Logic's ability to execute on its strategy to become a provider
    of semiconductor IP platforms; Virage Logic's ability to continue to
    develop new products and maintain and develop new relationships with
    third-party foundries and integrated device manufacturers; adoption of
    Virage Logic's technologies by semiconductor companies and increases or
    fluctuations in the demand for their products; the company's ability
    to overcome the challenges associated with establishing licensing
    relationships with semiconductor companies; the company's ability to
    obtain royalty revenues from customers in addition to license fees,
    to receive accurate information necessary for calculating royalty
    revenues and to collect royalty revenues from customers; business and
    economic conditions generally and in the semiconductor industry in
    particular; competition in the market for semiconductor IP platforms;
    and other risks including those described in the company's Annual
    Report on Form 10-K for the period ended September 30, 2004, and in
    Virage Logic's other periodic reports filed with the SEC, all of which
    are available from Virage Logic's website (http://www.viragelogic.com)
    or from the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov), and in news releases
    and other communications.

    Virage Logic disclaims any intention or duty to update any
    forward-looking statements made in this news release.

    NOTE: All trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective
    owners and are protected therein.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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