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Skyworks and Panasonic JV to address filter solutions

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Skyworks has acquired the majority interest and expects the transaction to be immediately accretive to margins and EPS

Skyworks Solutions has created a joint venture with Panasonic Corporation to design, develop and deliver high performance filters including surface acoustic wave (SAW) and temperature compensated (TC) SAW devices.

At the core of the joint venture is Panasonic Filter Division's engineering and process talent, expertise in filter design and leading edge products as well as 412 fundamental filter patents and patent applications.

"We believe this new venture leverages the core strengths of both companies to better serve the high volume filter market and positions us to substantially grow the business, benefiting our customers and employees," says Shigeru Ono, director of Panasonic's Circuit Components Business Division.

"We are excited to be joining forces with Panasonic in bringing highly innovative filters to the exploding mobile connectivity and Internet of Things markets," continues David J. Aldrich, president and chief executive officer of Skyworks.

"Panasonic has a long heritage in SAW filter products and is the clear performance leader and largest volume producer of rapidly emerging TC SAW filters with shipments already approaching a quarter of a billion units. Our joint venture structure capitalises on Panasonic's acoustic filtering and piezoelectric leadership while further augmenting Skyworks' product breadth and integration capabilities. Together we intend to deliver the world's highest performance, lowest cost and shortest cycle time solutions."

"Further, Skyworks' joint venture with Panasonic is complementary to our strategic investments in high frequency bulk acoustic filters. As a result, we can now develop customised solutions for any band configuration where filter technology is applicable, spanning high, mid and low band frequencies. In short, Skyworks has covered the RF spectrum with best in class filter products, by targeted band, allowing us to offer differentiated architectures for the most demanding customer applications."

At closing, Skyworks will hold 66 percent of the newly created entity with Panasonic retaining 34 percent. The transaction encompasses the products, working capital, manufacturing equipment and intellectual property of Panasonic's Filter Division. The joint venture will be comprised of approximately 590 employees and headquartered in Osaka, Japan with design centres and operations at facilities in Japan and Singapore.

Skyworks will make a cash payment of $148.5 million to Panasonic for its share of the new venture. This investment is expected to be immediately accretive to Skyworks' margins and earnings per share. Skyworks and Panasonic expect the transaction to close before the end of the third calendar quarter of 2014, subject to customary closing conditions.

The insatiable demand for always-on connectivity and ever increasing user data demands have driven a proliferation of bands and the addition of 4G/LTE capabilities. In fact, 3GPP now has more than 45 sanctioned bands.

This is significantly increasing the demand for filters and especially for high performance TC SAW filters which enable the dense packing of bands. The need for world class sensitivity and the increasing co-existence issues, due to simultaneous operation of GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular radios necessitate the extremely high quality filtering enabled by Panasonic's technology.

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