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National Semiconductor Senior VP Michael Polacek to Address Wedbush Clean Technology & Industrial Growth Conference

Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:02am EDT
National Semiconductor Senior VP Michael Polacek to Address Wedbush Clean
Technology & Industrial Growth Conference


SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Michael Polacek, Senior
Vice President Key Market Segments & Business Development of National
Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE: NSM), will speak at 8:45 a.m. PST on Tuesday, Nov.
3, 2009 at the Wedbush Clean Technology & Industrial Growth Conference 2009.
The event takes place at the W Hotel in San Francisco, Calif.

A live audio webcast will be available
http://www.national.com/analog/invest/conf. 
Following the conference, a replay of the presentation will be available for
90 days.

About National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor is a leader in analog power management technology.  Its
products include easy-to-use integrated circuits, PowerWise products that
enable more energy-efficient systems, and SolarMagic products which improve
the energy output of solar arrays.  The company celebrates its 50th
anniversary this year.  Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., National
reported sales of $1.46 billion for fiscal 2009.  Additional information is
available at www.national.com.


    Media Contact                            Investor Relations Contact
    LuAnn Jenkins                            Mark Veeh
    National Semiconductor                   National Semiconductor
    (408) 721-2440                           (408) 721-5007
    luann.jenkins@nsc.com                    mark.veeh@nsc.com



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Relations: Mark Veeh, +1-408-721-5007, mark.veeh@nsc.com, both of National
Semiconductor



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