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Ramtron FRAM Memory Enhances Smart Airbags for Hyundai Autonet

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2006--Ramtron International Corporation (Nasdaq:RMTR - News), a leading developer and supplier of nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) and integrated semiconductor products, today announced that Hyundai Autonet of Korea has selected nonvolatile FRAM memory technology for smart airbags and occupant sensors in Hyundai automobiles among others. FRAM's unparalleled write endurance along with its fast data collection capability makes it an ideal nonvolatile memory technology for today's sophisticated airbag systems.

"Our design win success with Hyundai Autonet for smart airbags is evidence of FRAM's growing acceptance among top automotive system suppliers," said Ramtron CEO Bill Staunton. "FRAM possesses key features for smart airbag systems that competitive memory technologies cannot easily provide. We expect smart airbag usage to continue to grow as the technology makes its way into an increasing number of car models. Airbags are just one of many places in automobiles that can leverage FRAM benefits," Staunton added.

To date, Ramtron FRAM products have been designed into smart airbag systems for eight different car manufacturers across the United States, Asia, Japan and Europe. The company anticipates volume FRAM memory shipments into smart airbag systems to exceed two-million units by the end of 2006.

Today's smart airbags are designed to increase or decrease deployment force based on accident event parameters such as the severity of the crash, the weight of the occupant, and the interaction with other safety systems within the car. The parametric data that is sent to the car's electronic control unit (ECU) is generated by sensors throughout the interior. In newer safety systems, sensors built into the seats send data to the ECU so the airbag can deploy "intelligently." As more and more sensors are added to cars, more data needs to be collected. FRAM allows auto manufacturers to collect more data at higher frequencies enabling the car's systems to store and act on the timeliest information available.

About Ramtron

Ramtron International Corporation, headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets specialized semiconductor memory, microcontroller and integrated semiconductor solutions used in a wide range of product applications and markets worldwide. For more information, visit www.ramtron.com.

"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements herein that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" involving risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: the effect of global economic conditions, shifts in supply and demand, market acceptance, the impact of competitive products and pricing, product development, commercialization and technological difficulties, and capacity and supply constraints. Specific forward-looking statements include those regarding future FRAM volume shipments and the expectation of growing FRAM use in smart airbag systems. Please refer to Ramtron's Securities and Exchange Commission filings for a discussion of such risks.

Contact:
Ramtron International Corporation
Lee A. Brown, 719-481-7213
lee.brown@ramtron.com

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Source: Ramtron International Corporation

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