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March 9, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dale Albright Sales and Business Development Milpitas, CA – May 9, 2007 – SIX SIGMA is pleased to announce that it’s SolderQuik® column grid array technology has been used to ruggedize FPGA microcircuits on-board the Cibola Flight Experiment Satellite (CFEsat). The satellite, which was launched on March 8, 2007, is equipped with an experimental supercomputer that utilizes columnized FPGAs commonly known as Column Grid Array (CGA). The same SIX SIGMA SolderQuik® technology is also an integral part of numerous other military and aerospace programs. SIX SIGMA is proud to welcome CFEsat into the family of military and aerospace programs that currently use SolderQuik® column grid array technology. For information about column grid array technology, contact SIX SIGMA at 408-956-0100 x1 or visit the web site at http://www.sixsigmaservices.com/columnattach.asp .

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