Holding(s) in Company

Cyan Holdings Plc 12 January 2007 Press Release 12 January 2007 Cyan Holdings Plc ('Cyan' or 'the Company') Holding(s) in Company Cyan Holdings plc ('Cyan' or 'the Company'), the fabless semiconductor company specialising in the development of low powered, configurable microcontroller chips, was advised on 11th January 2007 by Peter Lobbenberg that following a purchase of 250,000 on 9th January 2007, he has an interest in the Company of 2,700,000 ordinary shares of 0.2 pence each, representing 3.18% of the issued share capital of the Company. - Ends - For further information: Cyan Holdings plc Andrew Lee, Finance Director Tel: +44 (0) 1954 234 400 www.cyantechnology.com Media enquiries: Abchurch Communications Heather Salmond/ Franziska Boehnke Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700 franziska.boehnke@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com Notes to Editors Cyan Holdings plc is a fabless semiconductor company which specialises in the design, sale and support of a range of 16-bit and 32-bit general-purpose low power, high performance microcontroller chips ('MCUs'). These chips are integral components used in nearly all electronic products, ranging from mobile phones and washing machines to toys, televisions and motorcars. Consumer entertainment markets require more powerful processors and are usually based on 32-bit chips which Cyan is developing to serve this market segment. Cyan operates in a $14 billion worldwide market for microcontrollers, which is poised to grow to $20 billion by 2010. Cyan has identified Europe and South East Asia as the largest markets for its products, and as such aims to have 1% of the microcontroller market within 5 years. Originally Cyan was a spin out from Cambridge Consultants Limited to use its 16-bit core, the same core used in CSR's Bluetooth chips. Since Cyan was founded in 2002, it has achieved 100 design wins for its initial eCOG1(R)k product and is expanding the range of the patent-protected eCOG1(R) family and introducing a new range of 32 bit microcontrollers. Cyan has introduced design integration support software, CyanIDE(R), to support the Company's entire range of current and future microcontrollers. The software makes chip integration into customers' products vastly more simple, quick, reliable and hence less expensive while dramatically reducing development time. Cyan created CyanIDE(R) to avoid relying on standard tools from third party suppliers. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, UK and opened a sales and technical support office in Hong Kong in May 2005 which services the Chinese market. Cyan employs 32 people. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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