TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR COMPLETES ACQUISITION
OF WJ COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
WJ Product Line Expands TriQuint’s Base Station, Networks Portfolio;
Enhances Integrated RF Module Capability, Adds Silicon Valley Design Center
HILLSBORO, OR (USA) – May 23, 2008 – TriQuint Semiconductor® (NASDAQ: TQNT), a leading RF semiconductor manufacturer and foundry services
provider, today announced the completion of its acquisition of WJ
Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: WJCI). WJ is a leading supplier of radio
frequency (RF) solutions for wireless infrastructure. Its devices
complement TriQuint’s existing portfolio, broadening the networks market
product line while adding RF design expertise to TriQuint’s global
facilities through a Silicon Valley (USA) site.
WJ Communications stockholders yesterday approved the merger agreement
dated March 9, 2008. Following Thursday’s stockholder approval, TriQuint
and WJ closed the merger pursuant to the terms of the merger agreement.
WJ Communications stock has ceased to be publicly traded and is no
longer listed on NASDAQ.
“Completing the acquisition strengthens an already powerful line-up of
TriQuint products designed around the needs of our customers,” remarked
Ralph Quinsey, TriQuint President and CEO. “TriQuint is the only company
serving diverse yet synergistic markets that include mobile handsets,
networks infrastructure, military and commercial foundry with such a
broadly balanced product portfolio. Our strategy has long been to build
a company focused on the RF needs of wireless applications, and the WJ
portfolio adds important components for network infrastructure.”
“TriQuint’s acquisition of WJ Communications will complement the
company’s successful merger strategy that has added to its technology
and IP portfolio,” said Asif Anwar, Director, GaAs and Semiconductor
Technologies, Strategy Analytics. “TriQuint can now target a wider range
of markets with an even more balanced portfolio focused on networks RF
systems. Strategy Analytics projects strength in network infrastructure
and base station expansion to continue, reaching $776 million by 2011.”
Acquiring WJ Communications builds on TriQuint’s long-standing strategy
to offer complete RF front-end solutions that add value and lower
overall system costs. This strategy led TriQuint to acquire SAWTEK in
2001 for its surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter expertise, followed by
other portfolio-expanding acquisitions including bulk acoustic wave (BAW)
filter technology from TFR Technologies in 2005. RF LDMOS and wideband
RF transistor technologies were acquired in 2007 from Peak Devices.
Adding WJ Communications’ products in 2008 completes the RF front-end
portfolio for cellular base stations including next-generation
technology like WCDMA, LTE and emerging 3G standards such as China’s TD-SCDMA.
WJ Communications has a growing portfolio of TD-SCDMA products,
including multi-chip integrated modules successfully marketed to a major
Chinese base station radio manufacturer. Industry researcher In-Stat
projected in a May 2007 report that the TD-SCDMA market could reach 52
million subscribers by 2011 and that rapid growth was expected in 2009
and beyond. The development of highly-efficient integrated modules for
base stations is a key aspect of TriQuint’s networks market strategy,
according to Brian P. Balut, TriQuint Vice President, Networks.
“WJ’s gain block portfolio complements our base station line-up with
very little overlap,” said Mr. Balut. “For example: there are three
functionally-related areas in a base station RF amplifier circuit
comprised of predriver, driver and output stages. WJ’s lower-power,
high-voltage HBT products are well suited as predrivers and drivers,
while our high-power devices serve the driver and output stages.”
“WJ’s development of highly-integrated modules for network
infrastructure parallels our own. It’s a perfect match,” Mr. Balut
added. “The success WJ has achieved with a major TD-SCDMA base station
manufacturer in China is testament to their strong technology. We expect
continued growth in this segment tied to increasing 3G and 4G
applications in the US and Europe, and major mobile phone network
build-outs in China, India and other regions.”
In conjunction with this transaction, TriQuint has issued 870,219 stock
options to 132 former WJ employees under the 2008 Inducement Award
Program, which TriQuint's board of directors adopted to facilitate
granting equity awards as an inducement to join the company. TriQuint
has today announced these new employee inducement grants, as required by
NASDAQ Marketplace Rule 4350(i)(1)(a)(iv), which were made outside
TriQuint’s stockholder-approved stock incentive plans.
The stock options granted as part of the award program have a 10-year
life, vest 25% on the first quarterly vest date following twelve months
from the date of grant, with the remaining 75% of the option vesting in
equal quarterly installments of 6.25% over the next twelve quarterly
vesting dates. They have an exercise price of $6.81 which is the closing
price of TriQuint’s common stock on the date of the grants.
1 In-Stat Report: May, 2007. ©In-Stat Market Research, “TD-SCDMA
Market: Handsets Will Not Be the Bottleneck”

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. (Nasdaq: TQNT) press release contains
forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are
cautioned that forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties. The cautionary statements made in this press release
should be read as being applicable to all related statements wherever
they appear. Statements containing such words as ‘expects,’
‘anticipates,’ ‘will,’ ‘leading,’ or similar terms are considered to
contain uncertainty and are forward-looking statements. In particular,
statements as to expectations of the merger on future earnings and the
benefits TriQuint will or may obtain from the merger are forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements relating to expectations about
future results or events are based upon information available as of
today’s date, and there is no assumed obligation to update any of these
statements. The forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future
performance, and actual results may vary materially from the results and
expectations discussed. In addition, a number of factors affect
TriQuint’s operating results and could cause its actual future results
to differ materially from any results indicated in this press release or
in any other forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of,
TriQuint including, but not limited to the inability to: realize
synergies, achieve cost effectiveness, expand TriQuint's presence in the
wireless infrastructure market and provide innovative products and
security of supply to the networks infrastructure customer base, as well
as the other “Risk Factors” set forth in TriQuint’s most recent 10-K and
10-Q report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This and
other reports can be found on the SEC web site, www.sec.gov. A reader of
this release should understand that these and other risks could cause
actual results to differ materially from expectations expressed /
implied in forward-looking statements.
FACTS ABOUT TRIQUINT
Founded in 1985, we “Connect the Digital World to the Global Network”™
by supplying high-performance RF modules, components and foundry
services to the world's leading communications companies. Specifically,
TriQuint supplies products to four out of the top five cellular handset
manufacturers, and is a leading gallium arsenide (GaAs) supplier to
major defense and space contractors. TriQuint creates standard and
custom products using advanced processes that include gallium arsenide,
surface acoustic wave (SAW) and bulk acoustic wave (BAW) technologies to
serve diverse markets including wireless handsets, base stations,
broadband communications and military. TriQuint is also lead researcher
in a 3-year DARPA program to develop advanced gallium nitride (GaN)
amplifiers. TriQuint, as named by Strategy Analytics in August 2007, is
the number-three worldwide leader in GaAs devices and the world’s
largest commercial GaAs foundry. TriQuint has ISO9001 certified
manufacturing facilities in Oregon, Texas, and Florida and a production
plant in Costa Rica; design centers are located in North America and
Germany. Visit TriQuint at www.triquint.com/rf to register for our
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