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Adesto Technologies Corporation

Adesto Technologies Corporation. 2010. 2010. 2012. Adesto ® named a finalist for Startup of the Year. Adesto selected as one of the ‘Silicon 60’ emerging startups. Adesto again selected to the Silicon 60 - 2012. Adesto Technologies: Memory Solutions Focused Company.

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Adesto Technologies Corporation

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  1. Adesto Technologies Corporation

    2010 2010 2012 Adesto® named a finalist for Startup of the Year Adestoselected as one ofthe ‘Silicon 60’ emerging startups Adesto again selectedto the Silicon 60 - 2012
  2. Adesto Technologies: Memory Solutions Focused Company Adesto Technologies Supplies Value Added Non Volatile Memory Solutions For Code and Data Storage Applications $50M+ profitable business Supporting over 100 tier 1 customers Proprietary Technology Platform: CMOS Based Conductive Bridging RAM (CBRAM) Memory Technology 1st CBRAM parts delivered in 2012 2nd Generation CBRAM® products available in 2013 Licensees include large MCU and FPGA companies Successful manufacturing of sub 1-volt CMOS Ultra Low Power sensor chip demonstrator vehicle sponsored by DARPA New Opportunities For CBRAM Collaboration Targeting Extreme Low Power Applications: Medical and Sensors Fab Qualified Technology
  3. Serial Flash: Competitive Positioning Serial Interface allows cost reduction and simplification at system level Serial Interface requires few wiring at board level Parallel Interface requires more wiring at board level source: ATMEL Board Level Simplification Compact Space Ideal for Mobile Applications Serial Interface in FLASH allows the Processor or Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) to be smaller and lower cost
  4. Market Opportunities (Discrete Products and Licensing) Revenue Source Embedded Micro-Controller($10B-$15B) CBRAM Licensing Business FPGA($5-$8B) NAND($40B) 4Gb 512Mb 16Gb 512Mb Market Opportunity: $15BLow Power DRAM Quasi Non Volatile DRAM CBRAM BasedProduct 1Mb 64Kb 128Mb 256Kb 512Mb 256Kb 1Gb 256Kb Flashcompatible Market Opportunity: $3.5B SPI Flash + EEPROM 512Mb @45nm 512Kb 1Gb @45nm 512Kb 256Mb @65nm 512Kb ETOX Based Data Flash and Serial FlashProducts 64Mb 512Kb 2016 2014 Now/2013 2015
  5. Serial Flash Market Opportunity Total Serial NOR Market: (In $Millions) Applications include:Instrument clusters and infotainment systems in cars, home gateways, digital TVs, set top boxes, printers, smart meters and others
  6. CPU Speed Gains vs Memory “The Need for Speed : The Case for an Architectural Revolution” 100,000 10,000 1,000 100 10 1 Processor Performance Processor-Memory Performance Gap Memory Year “Computer architecture: a quantitative approach” By John L. Hennessy, David A. Patterson, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau
  7. CBRAM Growth Opportunity: System Architecture Gaps “The Need for Speed : The Case for an Architectural Revolution” Cost per bit CPU Higher RAM Memory / Storage Gap D-CBRAM FLASH SSD DISK Lower D-CBRAM: quasi Non Volatile DRAM based on CBRAM Technology Platform
  8. Storage Class Memory (SCM): New Computing Systems Architectures Logic Memory Active Storage Archival DRAM DISK TAPE CPU 1980 DRAM 1st SCM: SSD DISK TAPE CPU 2010 DRAM Disruptive SCM TAPE CPU DISK 20XX Or (for mobile) Disruptive SCM Flash Disk CPU 20XX Opportunity for CBRAM to be the Core Technology for SCM
  9. Adesto’s Addressable Market: Memory Devices Used for Code and Data Storage Flash Memory (Non Volatile) - $20B+ Market DRAM Memory (Volatile) - $40B+ Market Hybrid Business Model To Address $60B+ Market Opportunity Used in 1000’s of Applications Requiring Data Longevity in Consumer, Computing, Industrial, Mobile and Communication Used in High Volume Applications Requiring Higher Performance in Computing, Communication, Mobile Low Density Non Volatile Memory (Flash) Embedded Memory in Complex System On Chip High Density Non Volatile Memory (Flash) Low Power Dynamic RAM (DRAM) Product Licensing
  10. Strategic Partners and Providers Semiconductor Providers (Investors) Foundry and Assembly/Test Providers ASE Collaborative Partners
  11. Selected Customer Relationships PC Centric Consumer Comm. Auto Other
  12. Investors and Board of Directors Investors Board of Directors Pete Thomas (Board Member) Founding Partner at ATA Ventures Keith Crandell (Board Member) Founding Partner at ARCH Ventures Alexei Andreev (Board Member) Partner, Harris and Harris Cees Jan Koomen, PhD (Independent Director) Former President of Philips Semiconductor, North America Nelson Chan (Independent Director) Former Exec. VP of Consumer Business, Sandisk Former CEO, Magellan Steve Drehobl (Board Member) VP and GM of Microchip’s Microcontroller Group Matt Boyle (Board Member) Former General Counsel and Sr. VP, FalconJetCorp. Narbeh Derhacobian (Board Member) CEO, Co-founder of Adesto Technologies NASDAQ: ALTR / $10B Leader in FPGA NASDAQ: MCHP / $7B Leader in Microcontroller NASDAQ: ALTR / $18B Leader in Semi Equipment Private Investor High Net Worth Family Trust NASDAQ: RMBS / $1B Leader in IP Licensing
  13. Summary Adesto Technologies is a memory centric company focused on delivering solutions for data and code storage. Discrete products Licensing of technology for embedded memory applications Adesto’s team has developed a new class of disruptive memory technology platformthat offers significant advantages over today’s solutions in power and performance.
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