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Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:00pm EDT
Dongbu HiTek to Highlight Specialized Semiconductor Process Technologies at GSA Suppliers Expo & Conference in Silicon Valley

SEOUL, South Korea--(Business Wire)--
Dongbu HiTek today confirmed it will highlight specialized process
technologies developed at its world class semiconductor wafer fabs at
the 15th annual GSA Suppliers Expo scheduled this coming Thursday,
October 2nd, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Silicon Valley
(Booth Numbers: 719, 721).

   Among the technologies that the Korean company will showcase are
high-voltage BCDMOS processes across 0.18- to 0.35-micron nodes
(supporting up to 80V) and Analog processes across the same node range
(supporting 5V to 27V) as well as best-in-class CMOS Image Sensor and
RF processes.

   Over the past year, Dongbu HiTek demonstrated its commitment to
developing and applying specialized semiconductor process
technologies. In addition to launching the world's first BCDMOS
process at the 0.18-micron node, the company also completed two joint
BCDMOS chip developments at the 0.35-micron level, one with ADDtek in
Taiwan and another with Silicon Mitus in Korea.

   In concert with this year's GSA trade show theme, "Global:
Markets, Perspectives, Technology," Dongbu HiTek will also highlight
how its best-in-class foundry services, notably die optimization
techniques and a robust Intellectual Property portfolio, contribute to
enhancing the global supply chain.

   About Dongbu HiTek

   Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, Dongbu HiTek Co., Ltd. offers
advanced products and services across two major business areas:
Agriculture and Semiconductor. The Semiconductor Business provides
specialized chip foundry services that add high value to display,
mobile and various analog applications. The company's two world-class
fabs currently process 200mm wafers at nodes ranging from 0.35 microns
to 110 nanometers. This wafer processing is supported by comprehensive
design support (IP and design libraries), prototype
development/verification, and packaging/module development. The
Semiconductor Business specializes in developing best-in-class CMOS
Image Sensor (CIS) and Display Driver IC (DDI) chips as well as chips
that incorporate either High Voltage or Flash memory functions. Dongbu
HiTek's stock is publicly traded under 000990 on the Korea Stock
Exchange. For more information, visit www.dongbuhitek.com.

Dongbu HiTek HQ
Kevin Lee, +82.2.550.1542
kevin.lee@dongbu.com
or
Dongbu HiTek USA/Europe
Elizabeth Estrella-Basilio, +1-408-348-7538
elizabeth@crossborderpr.com

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