Document:

Manufacturing Services Collaboration Agreement

 Exhibit 10.38 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 Manufacturing Services Collaboration Agreement 
 between 
 NXP
SEMICONDUCTORS NETHERLANDS B.V. 
 and 
 DSP GROUP, INC. 
 and 
 DSP GROUP LTD. 
  

			
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 Contents 
  

					
	 	  	 Clause
	  	Page
	 1
	  	INTERPRETATION	  	6
	 1.1
	  	Definitions	  	6
	 2
	  	TERM	  	12
	 2.1
	  	Term of the Agreement	  	12
	 2.2
	  	Reduction of Term	  	12
	 2.3
	  	Extension of Term	  	12
	 3
	  	CAPACITY GUARANTEE	  	13
	 3.1
	  	NXP Capacity Guarantee	  	13
	 3.2
	  	Planning Cycle and Volumes	  	13
	 4
	  	OUTSOURCING AND QUALIFICATION	  	14
	 4.1
	  	Qualification	  	14
	 4.2
	  	Conditions to (re-)qualification	  	14
	 5
	  	PLANS	  	14
	 5.1
	  	NXP Long-Term Plan	  	14
	 5.2
	  	NXP Mid-Term Plan	  	15
	 5.3
	  	NXP Short-Term Plan	  	15
	 5.4
	  	Volatility Restrictions – Total Volumes	  	16
	 5.5
	  	Volatility Restrictions – Main Capacity Buckets	  	16
	 5.6
	  	Reference to dates	  	16
	 6
	  	DSPG PURCHASE OBLIGATION	  	16
	 7
	  	NXP ORDER LEAD-TIMES AND NXP SUB-CONTRACTOR ORDER LEAD-TIMES	  	17
	 8
	  	PURCHASE ORDERS, ORDER PLACEMENT, MANAGEMENT AND BATCH RELEASES	  	17
	 8.1
	  	Issue of Purchase Orders	  	17
	 8.2
	  	Binding Purchase Order	  	18
	 8.3
	  	Adjustment of Purchase Order	  	19
	 8.4
	  	Non-compliance of Purchase Order	  	19
	 8.5
	  	Cancellation of Purchase Order	  	19
	 8.6
	  	Production Hold	  	19
	 9
	  	INVOICING AND PAYMENT	  	20
	 9.1
	  	Invoicing	  	20
	 9.2
	  	Payment	  	20
	 10
	  	PRICES AND TAXES	  	20
	 10.1
	  	Prices during the Term of the Agreement	  	20
	 10.2
	  	Prices after extension of the Term of the Agreement	  	21

  

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	 10.3
	  	Taxes	  	21
	 11
	  	PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND WARRANTIES	  	21
	 11.1
	  	Qualification and other standards	  	21
	 11.2
	  	NXP Product Warranty	  	21
	 12
	  	RISK OF LOSS, DATE OF SHIPMENT	  	22
	 12.1
	  	Risk of Loss	  	22
	 12.2
	  	Date of Shipment	  	22
	 13
	  	WAFER BANK / DIE BANK STORAGE	  	22
	 13.1
	  	Inventory Levels	  	22
	 13.2
	  	NXP Wafer Bank Storage	  	23
	 13.3
	  	NXP Die Bank Storage	  	23
	 14
	  	PENALTY FOR LATE/NON DELIVERY	  	23
	 14.1
	  	Non-Systematic Late Delivery	  	23
	 14.2
	  	Systematic Late Delivery	  	23
	 14.3
	  	Systematic Non-Delivery	  	23
	 14.4
	  	Maximum penalty	  	24
	 14.5
	  	Settlement, payment and set off of Late Delivery Penalties	  	24
	 14.6
	  	Late Delivery Penalties not applicable	  	24
	 14.7
	  	Validity of penalty clause	  	24
	 15
	  	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY	  	24
	 15.1
	  	Indirect damages	  	24
	 15.2
	  	Force Majeure and Technical Incidents	  	24
	 16
	  	DEFAULT	  	25
	 17
	  	INFORMATION AND INSPECTION OF NXP FACILITIES	  	25
	 18
	  	PROPRIETARY INFORMATION	  	25
	 18.1
	  	Exchange of Proprietary Information	  	25
	 18.2
	  	Rights to Masks	  	25
	 19
	  	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION	  	25
	 19.1
	  	Infringement by DSPG	  	25
	 19.2
	  	Infringement by NXP	  	26
	 20
	  	EXPORT CONTROL	  	26
	 21
	  	NON-ASSIGNMENT / CLOSURE OR SALE OF NXP FACILITY	  	27
	 21.1
	  	Non-assignment	  	27
	 21.2
	  	Transfer of NXP Services and closure of NXP Facility	  	27
	 21.3
	  	DSPG request to transfer processes	  	28
	 22
	  	TERMINATION	  	28
	 22.1
	  	Termination of this Agreement	  	28
	 22.2
	  	Termination of specific NXP Processes	  	28

  

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	 23
	  	MAINTENANCE OF NXP FACILITIES	  	28
	 24
	  	GENERAL	  	29
	 24.1
	  	No Waiver	  	29
	 24.2
	  	Entire Agreement	  	29
	 24.3
	  	Amendments	  	29
	 25
	  	GOVERNING LAW AND COURT	  	29
	 25.1
	  	Governing Law	  	29
	 25.2
	  	Forum	  	29

  

			
	 Schedules
	  	
		
	 Schedule 1
	  	Prices and Volumes Plan
		
	 Schedule 2
	  	Technical Specifications
		
	 Schedule 3
	  	Product Qualification
		
	 Schedule 4
	  	Order Specifications
		
	 Schedule 5
	  	NXP ROM-Coded Products Wafer Bank Management
		
	 Schedule 6
	  	NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products Die Bank Management
		
	 Schedule 7
	  	Production Control, Information, Inspection and Access to NXP Facilities
		
	 Schedule 8
	  	Generic Risk-Start Agreement
		
	 Schedule 9
	  	NXP Services
		
	 Schedule 10
	  	NXP Lead-Time Catalogue
		
	 Schedule 11
	  	Main Capacity Buckets
		
	 Schedule 12
	  	Q4, 2007 Finished Goods Prices and Methodology for [*] Price Adjustment

  

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 Manufacturing Services Collaboration Agreement 
 THE UNDERSIGNED: 
  

	(1)	NXP SEMICONDUCTORS NETHERLANDS B.V., a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands with corporate seat in Eindhoven, the Netherlands and having
its address at High Tech Campus 60, 5656 AG Eindhoven, the Netherlands (“NXPBV”), acting on behalf of itself and also acting for the benefit of its Affiliates (collectively “NXP”), 

 and 
  

	(2)	DSP GROUP, INC., a company incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, having its address at 2580 North First Street, Suite 460,
San Jose, CA 95131, United States of America (“DSPG INC”), 

 and 
  

	(3)	DSP GROUP LTD. (“DSPG”), a private company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of Israel, with corporate seat in Herzeliya, Israel and having
its address at 5 Shenkar Street, Herzeliya, 46120, Israel, entering into this Agreement on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, the obligations of which shall be guaranteed by DSPG INC as provided for in clause 14 of the SBSA,

 NXP and DSPG shall also be referred to as “Parties” or a “Party”, as the case may be, 
 WHEREAS: 
  

	(A)	NXP is engaged worldwide in the semiconductor business and owns and develops technologies, intellectual property rights and know-how regarding product design, development,
and the manufacturing of semiconductor products. 

  

	(B)	DSPG INC is a fabless semiconductor company that develops and sells a wide portfolio of system on a chip solutions for portable multimedia (speech, music, video and still
image), short-range communication (EDCT, DECT, Bluetooth), and VoIP applications in consumer electronics and telecommunication markets. 

  

	(C)	Pursuant to the Share and Business Sale Agreement (the “SBSA”), NXP has sold its Cordless and IP Terminals business (excluding NXP’s activities in
relation to the [*]) (“Dice”) to DSPG INC. and its Affiliates. 

  

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	(D)	This Manufacturing Services Collaboration Agreement (the “Agreement”) is one of the Ancillary Agreements as defined in the SBSA and sets forth the terms and
conditions relating to the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling and final-testing of NXP Products by NXP and/or NXP Sub-contractors. 

  

	(E)	DSPG INC, on behalf of itself and on behalf of DSPG, has the strong intention to gradually enter into direct services and supply agreements with DSPG Third Party Providers
during the initial term of this Agreement or directly thereafter. 

  

	(F)	DSPG INC, on behalf of itself and on behalf of DSPG, has given its consent to NXP for the qualification of the Qubic NXP Products at the NXP Facility in Nijmegen, the
Netherlands whereby NXP shall bear the costs of Masks, engineering material and NXP manpower. 

  

	(G)	NXP and DSPG INC and DSPG now wish to conclude this Agreement. 

 IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 
  

	1	INTERPRETATION 

 In this Agreement, unless the
context otherwise requires, the provisions in this clause 1 apply throughout. 
  

	1.1	Definitions 

 Capitalised words, including those
used in the preamble and recitals to this Agreement, shall have the following meaning ascribed to them: 
 “Adjusted Binding Purchase
Order” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 8.3.1. 
 “Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the
SBSA; 
 “Agreement” shall mean this Manufacturing Services Collaboration Agreement by and among NXPBV, DSPG INC and DSPG,
together with all schedules, annexes, exhibits and other documents referred to herein or therein, attached hereto separately. 
 “Binding Purchase Order” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 8.2.1. 
 “Business Day” shall
mean a calendar day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, on which commercial banks in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and New York, New York, United States of America are generally open for business. 
 “Business Inventory” shall mean the inventory in the NXP Die Banks, NXP Wafer Banks and Finished Goods Store. 
 “Confirmed STP” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 5.3.3. 
 “Contract Year” shall mean (i) in relation to the NXP Processes except for the NXP Processes named [*], the First Contract
Year, the Second Contract Year or the Third Contract Year, as the case may be, and (ii) in relation to the NXP Processes named [*], the 

  

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First Contract Year, the Second Contract Year, the Third Contract Year, the Fourth Contract Year, the Fifth Contract Year, the Sixth Contract Year or the
Seventh Contract Year, as the case may be, and (iii) in the event of an extension of the Agreement, any Extended Contract Year. 
 “Derivatives” shall mean any commercial successors having the same process flows, steps and/or parameters and utilizing the identical manufacturing equipment tools. 
 “Devices” shall mean good products meeting the parametric and electrical specifications set forth in the TPS agreed between the Parties
as the specifications may be amended from time to time by agreement of the Parties. 
 “Dice” shall have the meaning set
forth in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 “DSPG” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

 “DSPG INC” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “DSPG Third Party Provider” shall mean the third party commercial foundry, test and/or assembly providers, which are currently and/or in
the future directly contracted by DSPG. 
 “EDI” shall mean Electronic Data Interchange. 
 “Effective Date” shall mean the date of Closing under the SBSA. 
 “Engineering Wafers” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 4 of Schedule 3. 
 “Equipment” shall mean the production equipment of NXP located at any NXP Facility, including any replacements, updates, or parts
thereof, which shall be used for the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling, final-testing and supply of the NXP Products pursuant to this Agreement. 
 “Extended Contract Year” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 2.3.2. 
 “Fifth
Contract Year” shall mean the period commencing on the fourth anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Finished Goods Store means all Business Inventory (i) placed in a finished goods storage area maintained by Seller at its industrial warehouse located in Hong Kong, the Siemens consignment warehouse
in Bocholt, Germany, or at any other NXP assembly and test facility or other location approved in writing after the Closing Date and subject to verification by Purchaser, (ii) delivered to another finished goods storage area designated by
Purchaser in writing after the Closing Date, or (iii) delivered to a customer or other third party designated by Purchaser in writing after the Closing Date. For avoidance of doubt, Business Inventory located in a Finished Goods Store shall not
include any work in process or any Business Inventory requiring modification or testing prior to being placed in a finished goods store or delivered to a third party. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, the Finished Goods Inventory on the
Closing Date shall be determined by a physical inventory taken at Seller’s industrial warehouse located in Hong Kong at the close of business in Hong Kong on 31 

  

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August 2007 at 18:00 p.m., local time and at Siemens consignment warehouse in Germany at the close of business in Germany on 30 August 2007 at 18:00
p.m., local time. 
 “First Contract Year” shall mean the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the first
anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Force Majeure” shall mean events beyond the reasonable control of a Party, which are
not reasonably foreseeable and whose effects are not capable of being overcome without unreasonable expense or loss of time, and such events shall include (without limitation) civil war, strike, terrorism, acts of government, industrial espionage,
terrorist activities, natural disasters, fire and explosion. 
 “Fourth Contract Year” shall mean the period commencing on
the third anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the fourth anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Generic Risk-Start
Agreement” shall mean the generic risk-start agreement attached hereto as Schedule 8. 
 “Grace Period”
shall mean in respect of NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products and NXP ROM-Coded Products: 
 with regard to Purchase Order Type A: [*];

 with regard to Purchase Order Type B: [*]; and 
 with regard to Purchase Order Type C: [*]. 
 “Hold” shall have the meaning set forth
in clause 8.6.1. 
 “Hot Lot” shall mean a Wafer manufacturing lot processed as provided in clause 1 of
Schedule 7 at the cycle time set forth in Schedule 1. 
 “IPTLA” shall mean the Intellectual Property
Transfer and License Agreement between NXP B.V., DSPG INC and DSPG, effective as of the Effective Date. 
 “IWH” shall mean
the industrial warehouses. 
 “Late Delivery Penalties” shall mean the penalties and related payments as set out in clauses
14.1, 14.2 and 14.3. 
 “Line-Item” shall mean any request for delivery related to quantities of 1 (one) specific NXP Product
with an associated delivery date. 
 “LTP” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 5.1.1. 
 “Main Capacity Bucket” shall mean a group of similar capacities in wafer manufacturing, assembly or test, as set forth in
Schedule 11 . 
 “Management Review Meeting” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 9 of
Schedule 7. 
 “Masks” shall mean masks or reticles used to pattern individual layers by means of
photolithography. 
 “MTP” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 5.2.1. 
  

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 “Non-Systematic Late Delivery” shall mean (i) delivery by NXP of an individual
(Adjusted) Binding Purchase Order beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-time and the applicable Grace Period. 
 “NXP” shall
mean NXPBV and its Affiliates. 
 “NXP Assembly Services” shall mean the assembly services to be provided by NXP to DSPG as
listed in Schedule 9. 
 “NXP Back-end Services” shall mean the NXP Assembly Services and the NXP Test Services.

 “NXPBV” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “NXP Capacity” shall mean the capacity required at any NXP Facility to manufacture, pre-test, assemble and/or final-test the NXP Products
for a given Contract Year. 
 “NXP Die Bank” shall mean a die bank maintained by NXP at one or more NXP Facilities for the
storage of manufactured and pre-tested (but not yet assembled and final-tested) NXP Products. 
 “NXP Facilities” shall mean
the NXP facilities which shall be used for the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling and final-testing of NXP Products pursuant to this Agreement and “NXP Facility” shall mean any one of them. 
 “NXP Final-Test Services” shall mean the final test services to be provided by NXP to DSPG as listed in Schedule 9.

 “NXP Information” shall mean all design rules and parametric information, drawings, specifications, samples, models,
processes, recipes, procedures, instructions, technology, data, reports, database tapes, specifications, test tapes and reports, mask reticles and supporting documentation and/or all other technical information of any kind whatsoever, all of which
relates to the NXP Processes made available by NXP to DSPG under this Agreement and/or to the NXP Products manufactured by NXP for DSPG pursuant to this Agreement. 
 “NXP Lead-time Catalogue” shall mean the lead-time catalogue applicable in the relevant Contract Years as attached hereto as Schedule 10. 
 “NXP Manufacturing Services” shall mean the manufacturing services to be provided by NXP to DSPG as listed in Schedule 9.

 “NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products” shall mean the non-ROM-coded NXP Products. 
 “NXP Order Lead-time” shall mean the number of calendar days between receipt of an order and the order being made available to DSPG in the Wafer
Bank, Die Bank or Finished Goods Store as specified by the relevant NXP Order Lead-time as set out in the NXP Lead-time Catalogue. 
 “NXP Planning Cycle” shall mean the NXP planning cycle as described in clauses 5 and 8. 
 “NXP Pre-Test
Services” shall mean the pre-test services to be provided by NXP to DSPG as listed in Schedule 9. 
  

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 “NXP Processes” shall mean the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling and final-testing
processes relevant for the supply of the NXP Products to DSPG pursuant to this Agreement, as reflected in Schedule 1. 
 “NXP Products” shall mean any products (i) which NXP currently manufactures for Dice, (ii) which a NXP Sub-contractor currently manufactures for Dice, (iii) which are currently under development within Dice
and are intended to be manufactured by NXP or a NXP Sub-contractor and (iv) any Derivatives thereof. For the avoidance of doubt, NXP Products shall not mean any DSPG non-Dice products. 
 “NXP ROM-Coded Products” shall mean the ROM-coded NXP Products. 
 “NXP Services” shall mean the NXP Manufacturing Services, the NXP Pre-Test Services, the NXP Assembly Services and the NXP Final-Test
Services. 
 “NXP Sub-contractors” shall mean the product providers currently used an/or which will be used in the future by
NXP to provide NXP Products to DSPG. 
 “NXP Sub-contractor Order Lead-Time” shall have the meaning as set out in clause 7.3.

 “NXP Test Services” shall mean the NXP Pre-Test Services and the NXP Final-Test Services. 
 “NXP Wafer Bank” shall mean a wafer bank maintained by NXP at one or more NXP Facilities for the storage of partly manufactured (but not
yet completed, pre-tested, assembled and final-tested) NXP ROM-Coded Products. 
 “OFC” shall mean the NXP Order Fulfilment
Center. 
 “OPC” shall mean optical proximity correction. 
 “PCM” shall mean process control module. 
 “Prices and Volumes Plan” shall mean the prices and volumes plan in respect of the NXP Products, attached hereto as Schedule 1. 
 “Proprietary Information” shall mean this Agreement and any information that is owned or controlled by a Party, including NXP Information
in the case of NXP, and is identified as proprietary and confidential and that is disclosed by either Party to the other either orally, in writing or in machine readable format under this Agreement. Written Proprietary Information shall be clearly
marked or labelled “PROPRIETARY” or “CONFIDENTIAL”. All oral disclosures of Proprietary Information shall be identified as such prior to disclosure and confirmed, in writing, by the disclosing Party within 30 (thirty) days of the
oral disclosure. 
 “Purchase Order” shall mean any purchase order issued by DSPG to NXP in accordance with clause 8 and
Schedule 4. 
 “Purchase Order Type A” shall have the meaning as set out in clause 8.1.2(a) 
 “Purchase Order Type B” shall have the meaning as set out in clause 8.1.2(b) 
 “Purchase Order Type C” shall have the meaning as set out in clause 8.1.2(c) 
  

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 “Ramp-up Phase” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 6 of Schedule 3.

 “RFP” shall mean the final project milestone, where the NXP Process is fully qualified and Release for Production is
granted by the Parties. 
 “Risk Start” shall mean start of manufacturing before completion of formal qualification.

 “Second Contract Year” shall mean the period commencing on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the
second anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Seventh Contract Year” shall mean the period commencing on the sixth
anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the seventh anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Sixth Contract Year” shall
mean the period commencing on the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the sixth anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 “Specific Risk Start Agreement” shall mean a specific risk start agreement for a specific NXP Product to be entered into by NXP and DSPG. 
 “Statement” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 20.4. 
 “STP” shall
have the meaning set forth in clause 5.3.1. 
 “Super Hot Lot” shall mean a Wafer manufacturing lot processed at the cycle
time set forth in clause 1 of Schedule 7. 
 “Systematic Late Delivery” shall mean delivery by NXP of [*]
of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in [*] beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-Time. 
 “Systematic Non-delivery” shall mean delivery by NXP of: 
  

	 	(a)	[*] of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in [*] after expiration of [*] beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-times in respect of
[*] (the “[*] Systematic Non-Delivery”); 

  

	 	(b)	[*] of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in [*] after expiration of [*] beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-times in
respect of [*] (the “[*] Systematic Non-Delivery”); 

  

	 	(c)	[*] of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in [*] after expiration of [*] beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-times
in respect of [*] (the “[*] Systematic Non-Delivery”); or 

  

	 	(d)	[*] of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in [*] after expiration of [*] beyond the applicable NXP Order Lead-times
in respect of [*] (the “[*] Systematic Non-Delivery”). 

 “Technical Incident” shall
mean Equipment failures and NXP Process incidents, which are not repetitive by nature (including but not limited to human errors). 
 “Test Wafers” shall have the meaning set forth in clause 3 of Schedule 3. 
 “Third Contract
Year” shall mean the period commencing on the second anniversary of the Effective Date and ending on the third anniversary of the Effective Date. 
  

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 “TPS” shall have the meaning set forth in Schedule 2, or otherwise as agreed
in writing between the Parties. 
 “Units” shall mean Devices which have been packed and marked in accordance with the
requirements provided by DSPG. 
 “Wafer” shall mean the basic unit of production in semiconductor fabrication and a thin
circular Wafer of silicon upon which the transistor and other circuit elements that comprise an integrated circuit are formed. 
  

	2	TERM 

  

	2.1	Term of the Agreement 

 This Agreement shall be
effective as from the Effective Date and shall remain in force for: 
  

	2.1.1	3 (three) years as from the Effective Date for [*]; 

  

	2.1.2	7 (seven) years as from the Effective Date for [*]; and 

  

	2.1.3	3 (three) years as from the Effective Date for [*]. 

  

	2.2	Reduction of Term 

 The term of this Agreement as
set out in clauses 2.1.1 through 2.1.3 shall be (for all or part of the NXP Services and/or the manufacture of all or some of the NXP Products, as the case may be) reduced in the event that: 
  

	2.2.1 	NXP ceases services for a specific NXP Process in accordance with clause 22.2; or 

  

	2.2.2	 DSPG enters into a direct services and/or supply agreement with a DSPG Third Party Provider. 

  

	2.3	Extension of Term 

  

	2.3.1	 Parties acknowledge and agree that in order to continue the NXP Services and/or the supply of NXP Products to DSPG after expiry of the term of this Agreement, NXP and DSPG
shall use their reasonable efforts to provide DSPG, by no later than the end of the term of this Agreement, with one or more DSPG Third Party Providers who is/are willing to supply all or part of the NXP Services and/or NXP Products to DSPG at
similar technical and quality terms as agreed herein. The Parties acknowledge and agree that such DSPG Third Party Provider shall supply DSPG at market prices as agreed between DSPG and the DSPG Third Party Provider. 

  

	2.3.2	 The term of this Agreement as set out in clauses 2.1.1 through 2.1.3 in respect of any given Main Capacity Bucket shall be extended for [*] (the “Extended
Contract Year”) up to a maximum term of [*]—and this Agreement shall continue to be effective for such term—in the event that NXP and DSPG are not able to provide DSPG with one or more DSPG Third Party Providers who is/are
willing to supply the NXP Services and/or NXP Products relating to such Main Capacity Bucket to DSPG at similar technical and quality terms as agreed herein. 

  

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	2.3.3	 In the event that the term of this Agreement is extended in accordance with clause 2.3.2, all clauses of this Agreement shall continue to apply during such extension.

  

	3	CAPACITY GUARANTEE 

  

	3.1	NXP Capacity Guarantee 

  

	3.1.1	 In respect of the First Contract Year, NXP shall grant DSPG a revenue based capacity guarantee based on [*] of the revenue of NXP Products included in the Prices
and Volumes Plan. 

  

	3.1.2	 In respect of the Second Contract Year and the Third Contract Year, NXP shall grant DSPG a volume (i.e. quantity) based capacity guarantee as follows:

  

	 	(a)	for all NXP Processes except for [*]: [*]; and 

  

	 	(b)	for the NXP Processes named [*]: [*] of the quantities included in the Prices and Volumes Plan. 

  

	3.1.3	 In respect of the First Contract Year, the Second Contract Year and the Third Contract Year, NXP shall grant DSPG a volume (i.e. quantity) based [*] guarantee with
respect to the NXP Assembly Services. 

  

	3.1.4	 In respect of the First Contract Year, the Second Contract Year and the Third Contract Year, NXP shall grant to DSPG a volume (i.e. quantity) based capacity guarantee with
respect to the NXP Test Services of [*] of the total test hours included in the Prices and Volumes Plan. 

  

	3.1.5	 In respect of the remaining Contract Years after the Third Contract Year and subject to the NXP Planning Cycle, NXP shall grant DSPG a volume (i.e. quantity) based capacity
guarantee as follows: 

  

	 	(a)	for all NXP Processes except for [*] processes (and only to the extent the Agreement is extended for such processes in accordance with clause 2.3): an [*]
guarantee; 

  

	 	(b)	for the NXP Processes named [*]: a capacity guarantee of [*] of the actual volumes in the Third Contract Year; 

  

	 	(c)	for the NXP Assembly Services (and only to the extent the Agreement is extended for such services in accordance with clause 2.3): an [*] guarantee; and

  

	 	(d)	for the NXP Test Services (and only to the extent the Agreement is extended for such services in accordance with clause 2.3): a capacity guarantee of [*] of the actual
quantities of test hours in the Third Contract Year. 

  

	3.2	Planning Cycle and Volumes 

 The above NXP Capacity
guarantee is subject to the NXP Planning Cycle and shall only apply to Dice volumes supplied by NXP or a NXP Subcontractor and not to any other volumes (including but not limited to the volumes of DSPG’s existing businesses). 
  

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	4	OUTSOURCING AND QUALIFICATION 

  

	4.1	Qualification 

 The Parties acknowledge and agree
that a (re-)qualification may take place under the following circumstances: 
  

	4.1.1	 In case of an outsourcing by NXP, a transfer of NXP Services or closure or sale of an NXP Facility by NXP as referred to in clause 21.2; 

  

	4.1.2	 In case of a transfer of NXP Processes to a DSPG Third Party Provider as referred to in clauses 2.3.1 and 21.3. 

  

	4.2	Conditions to (re-)qualification 

 The Parties
acknowledge and agree that such (re-)qualification shall be performed in accordance with the following conditions: 
  

	4.2.1	 the third party to be qualified (NXP Sub-contractor or DSPG Third Party Provider, as the case may be) shall be a reliable party; 

  

	4.2.2	 the (re-)qualification shall take place in accordance with the standards applied by the industry for the relevant type of (re-)qualification to provide yield not more than
[*] below and quality not less than that of the NXP Facility or NXP Sub-contractor facility; 

  

	4.2.3	 the other Party shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to such (re-)qualification; 

  

	4.2.4	 the costs of Masks and engineering materials shall be borne by the Party initiating the (re-) qualification; and 

  

	4.2.5	 the (re-)qualification in countries where NXP currently does not operate the business as per the Prices and Volumes Plan, which (re-)qualification will lead to additional
import taxes or additional export duties payable by DSPG beyond the term of the Agreement, requires consent of DSPG which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. During the term of the Agreement, NXP shall compensate DSPG with the import tax and
export duties difference. 

  

	5	PLANS 

  

	5.1	NXP Long-Term Plan 

  

	5.1.1	 The Parties agree that the Prices and Volumes Plan is the first Long-Term Plan (“LTP”). 

  

	5.1.2	 In the first quarter of [*], for the first time in the first quarter of 2008, DSPG shall provide to NXP its LTP for the following [*]. The LTP should be
consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee. DSPG agrees that the next LTP to be provided by DSPG to NXP (the second LTP) shall not show unreasonable deviations compared to the first LTP taking into consideration market fluctuations, custom demand
and portfolio choices. 

  

	5.1.3	 The LTP will describe DSPG’s projected NXP Product and NXP Service needs and on a [*] basis taking into account reasonable equal spread of volumes over the
applicable [*]. DSPG shall include approximation of quantities and mix in the Main Capacity Buckets. 

  

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	5.1.4	 In the second quarter of [*], NXP shall confirm a LTP if such LTP is consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee and the volatility restrictions set forth in
clauses 5.4 and 5.5. To the extent that the LTP is not consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee or the volatility restrictions set forth in clauses 5.4 and 5.5, NXP will use its best efforts to confirm the LTP. If NXP is not able to do so, Parties
will use all reasonable efforts to come to alternative arrangements for the unconfirmed part of the LTP. 

  

	5.2	NXP Mid-Term Plan 

  

	5.2.1	 In the third week of the [*], DSPG shall provide to NXP its Mid-Term Plan (“MTP”) for the following [*]. 

  

	5.2.2	 The MTP will describe DSPG’s projected NXP Product and NXP Service needs on a [*] basis (total quantity and quantity in each Main Capacity Bucket). The quantities
for any [*] shall not exceed [*] and shall not fall below [*] of the quantities for [*]. 

  

	5.2.3	 Within [*] after the receipt of an MTP, NXP shall confirm such MTP, if it is consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee and the volatility restrictions set forth in
clauses 5.4 and 5.5. To the extent that the MTP is not consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee or the volatility restrictions set forth in clauses 5.4 and 5.5, NXP will use its best efforts to confirm the MTP. If NXP is not able to do so, Parties
will use all reasonable efforts to come to alternative arrangements for the unconfirmed part of the MTP. 

  

	5.2.4	 DSPG shall undertake reasonable efforts to give detailed insight into its demand. 

  

	5.3	NXP Short-Term Plan 

  

	5.3.1	 For the period that DSPG will use the NXP supply chain systems, on or prior to [*], the OFC will prepare draft of the STP and deliver it to DSPG. For the sake of
clarity: this draft STP will be based on the data that have been entered by DSPG into the NXP systems. On [*], DSPG shall provide to NXP its Short-Term Plan (“STP”) for the following [*]. 

  

	5.3.2	 The STP will describe DSPG’s projected NXP Product and NXP Service needs on a [*] basis, per NXP Process and fab mix. The quantities for any [*] shall not
exceed [*] and shall not fall below [*] of the quantities [*]. 

  

	5.3.3	 Within [*] after the receipt of an STP, NXP shall confirm such STP if it is consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee and the volatility restrictions set forth in
clauses 5.4 and 5.5 (“Confirmed STP”). To the extent that the STP is not consistent with the NXP Capacity guarantee or the volatility restrictions set forth in clauses 5.4 and 5.5, NXP will use its best efforts to confirm the STP.
If NXP is not able to do so, Parties will use all reasonable efforts to come to alternative arrangements for the unconfirmed part of the STP. 

  

	5.3.4	 Each Party shall inform the other Party as quickly as practicable if it expects that delivery against the STP or the Confirmed STP, as the case may be, will not be as
previously advised. 

  

	5.3.5	 If DSPG requests NXP to make available excess capacity for a given [*], NXP shall use its reasonable efforts to accommodate such request. 

  

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	5.4	Volatility Restrictions – Total Volumes 

 The
Parties agree to the following restrictions in respect of volatility in total volumes: 
  

	5.4.1	 As from the [*] LTP, the total volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in an LTP may exceed the total volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in the
prior LTP by no more than [*]. 

  

	5.4.2	 The total volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in an MTP may exceed the volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in the corresponding and most recent LTP
(for the period covered by the MTP) by no more than [*]; and 

  

	5.4.3	 The total volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in an STP may exceed the volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in the corresponding and most recent MTP
(for the period covered by the STP) by no more than [*]. 

  

	5.4.4	 For the avoidance of doubt, Parties acknowledge and agree that (i) with respect to [*], the total volumes may not exceed [*] of the quantities included in
the Prices and Volumes Plan and (ii) with respect to [*], the total volume may not exceed [*] of the [*] included in the Prices and Volumes Plan. 

  

	5.5	Volatility Restrictions – Main Capacity Buckets 

 The Parties agree to the following restrictions in respect of volatility in Main Capacity Buckets: 
  

	5.5.1	 As from the [*] LTP, for each Main Capacity Bucket (except for [*]), the total volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in an LTP may exceed the total
volumes of NXP Products and NXP Services included in the prior LTP by no more than [*]. 

  

	5.5.2	 For each Main Capacity Bucket (except for [*]), the Main Capacity Bucket volume included in an MTP may exceed the volume for the same Main Capacity Bucket in the
corresponding and most recent LTP (for the period covered by the MTP) by no more than [*]; and 

  

	5.5.3	 For each Main Capacity Bucket (except for [*]), the Main Capacity Bucket volume included in an STP may exceed the volume for the same Main Capacity Bucket in the
corresponding and most recent MTP (for the period covered by the STP) by no more than [*]. 

  

	5.6	Reference to dates 

 All references made to dates
shall mean the relevant NXP Order Lead-time ending date. 
  

	6	DSPG PURCHASE OBLIGATION 

  

	6.1	For [*], DSPG shall be obliged to purchase for each relevant [*] (i) [*] of the [*] supply of NXP Product quantities and NXP Service
quantities included in the first, second and third [*] of the relevant Confirmed STP and (ii) [*] of the [*] supply of NXP Product quantities and NXP Service quantities included in the fourth, fifth and sixth [*] of
any Confirmed STP. 

  

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	6.2	For [*], DSPG shall be obliged to purchase for each relevant [*] [*] of the [*] plan of NXP Product quantities and NXP Service quantities included in the
first, second and third [*] of any Confirmed STP. 

  

	6.3	In the event that DSPG purchases less than the quantities set out in clauses 6.1 and 6.2, DSPG shall pay to NXP for each relevant [*] a compensation of [*] of
the applicable sales prices of the relevant NXP Products and/or NXP Services included in such Confirmed STP, which are not purchased by DSPG (for the avoidance of doubt, up to the percentages of NXP Products and/or NXP Services mentioned in clauses
6.1 and 6.2). 

  

	6.4	DSPG’s purchase obligation as set out in this clause 6 shall not apply in respect of the Confirmed STP’s relating to the third quarter and the fourth quarter of
2007.DSPG’s purchase obligation is only with respect to finished NXP Products and a Binding Purchase Order or an Adjusted Binding Purchase Order shall be issued by DSPG only with respect to finished NXP Products. DSPG shall purchase the
finished NXP Products at fixed prices to be mutually agreed upon by the parties and consistent with Schedule 1 and the calculation methods and principles set forth in Schedule 12. 

  

	6.5	For the avoidance of doubt, NXP shall be entitled to use its current work in progress in order to fulfil DSPG’s Binding Purchase Orders and Adjusted Binding Purchase
Orders for finished NXP Products. 

  

	7	NXP ORDER LEAD-TIMES AND NXP SUB-CONTRACTOR ORDER LEAD-TIMES 

  

	7.1	NXP will manage the entire process to meet DSPG requested schedule and re-schedule including wafer bank order, die bank order, release for wafer bank and die bank including
order confirmation and update. DSPG will have direct communication including on site presence, if needed, with the OFC, including customers’ production reviews to assure production schedules are met. 

  

	7.2	For NXP Product supplies by NXP itself, the Parties agree that the NXP Order Lead-Times as set out in the NXP Lead-Time Catalogue shall apply. 

  

	7.3	For NXP Product supplies by a NXP Sub-contractor, the Parties agree that the order lead-times as quoted by the relevant NXP Sub-contractor (the “NXP Sub-contractor
Order Lead-Time”) shall apply. NXP will use its best effort to assure that those lead times will be no worse than those provided by such NXP Sub-contractor to NXP. 

  

	8	PURCHASE ORDERS, ORDER PLACEMENT, MANAGEMENT AND BATCH RELEASES 

  

	8.1	Issue of Purchase Orders 

  

	8.1.1	 DSPG may issue daily Purchase Orders to NXP for the NXP Product and NXP Service quantities included in any Confirmed STP, provided that such Purchase Orders are issued
in time to accommodate the NXP Planning Cycle with regard to the requested NXP Product or NXP Service out date(s) and are in accordance with this clause 8 and Schedule 4. 

  

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	8.1.2	 The Purchase Orders can be categorized into the following types of Purchase Orders: 

  

	 	(a)	A Purchase Order with respect to NXP ROM-Coded Products (semi finished Wafers) to be stored at a NXP Wafer Bank (the “Purchase Order Type A”);

  

	 	(b)	A Purchase Order with respect to NXP ROM-Coded Products released from a NXP Wafer Bank (the “Purchase Order Type B”); 

  

	 	(c)	A Purchase Order with respect to NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products (the “Purchase Order Type C”); 

  

	8.1.3	 Payment for Purchase Orders for finished goods (Type B and Type C) shall be made in accordance with Schedule 5 and Schedule 6. No payment shall be made
for Purchase Order Type A orders, which shall be subject to the provisions of clause 13.1 

  

	8.1.4	 The Parties agree that all Purchase Orders (including confirmations and changes relating thereto) between DSPG and NXP will be forwarded by electronic means. DSPG and NXP will
develop the EDI interface by [*]. As soon as EDI is in place between NXP and DSPG, re-confirmations shall be made by the relevant system interfaces. 

  

	8.2	Binding Purchase Order 

  

	8.2.1	 A Purchase Order will become a binding Purchase Order (“Binding Purchase Order”): 

  

	 	(a)	if the Purchase Order is in line with a Confirmed STP and the NXP Order Lead-time, and in respect of Purchase Orders Type B, if there are sufficient Wafers stored in the NXP
Wafer Bank, to the extent relevant, in which event NXP will have an obligation to confirm to DSPG within [*] after receipt of the Purchase Order that it accepts such Purchase Order; provided that if the reason there are not sufficient Wafers
stored in the NXP Wafer Bank is due to NXP not complying with the applicable NXP Order Lead-time for orders to be stored at a NXP Wafer Bank, for purposes of clause 14, the order shall be deemed to have been accepted at the expiration of said
[*]; or 

  

	 	(b)	if the Purchase Order is not in line with a Confirmed STP and/or NXP Order Lead-time but in respect of Purchase Orders Type B if there are sufficient Wafers stored in the NXP
Wafer Bank, as the case may be, and NXP confirms to DSPG within [*] after receipt of the Purchase Order that it accepts such Purchase Order. 

  

	8.2.2	 For the avoidance of doubt, all Purchase Orders which have been issued by Dice to NXP prior to the Effective Date shall remain binding between the Parties and unaffected by
this Agreement. 

  

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	8.3	Adjustment of Purchase Order 

  

	8.3.1	 DSPG may at any time, by written notice to NXP, make the following adjustments to any Binding Purchase Order which will after acceptance and confirmation by NXP then become
the Adjusted Binding Purchase Order: 

  

	 	(a)	the quantity of NXP Products, provided that the quantity remains in accordance with the Confirmed STP and requested delivery schedule, provided further that the schedule
remains in accordance with the NXP Order Lead-Times; 

  

	 	(b)	the method of shipping or packing; or 

  

	 	(c)	the place of delivery, inspection or acceptance and package marking. 

  

	8.3.2	 In the event that DSPG requests excess capacity for a Purchase Order (i.e. the capacity exceeds the capacity of the Confirmed STP or Binding Purchase Order), NXP will use its
reasonable efforts – but will not be obliged to – to accommodate such request. 

  

	8.3.3	 In the event that an Adjusted Binding Purchase Order leads to increases or decreases of the cost of or the time required for the timely completion of the relevant Binding
Purchase Order, the adjusted price and/or delivery schedule shall automatically be part of the Adjusted Binding Purchase Order. 

  

	8.3.4	 For the avoidance of doubt, any adjustment made to Purchase Orders will not affect DSPG’s obligations set out in clause 6. 

  

	8.4	Non-compliance of Purchase Order 

 If a Purchase
Order deviates from a Confirmed STP or is otherwise not in compliance with this Agreement, NXP shall as soon as reasonably practicable provide DSPG with written notice describing the non-compliance and shall provide DSPG a reasonable opportunity and
term to remedy such non-compliance. After DSPG remedies such non-compliant Purchase Order, NXP shall, subject to clause 8.2.1, accept such Purchase Order. In case of such non-compliance, each Party shall bear its own costs, unless the number of
non-compliance issues in a given period is considered unreasonable high in which event DSPG shall bear the costs incurred by NXP. 
  

	8.5	Cancellation of Purchase Order 

 Subject to clause
6, DSPG may cancel any Adjusted Binding Purchase Order, (Binding) Purchase Order or portion thereof at any time by submitting a written cancellation notice to NXP that specifies the relevant Adjusted Binding Purchase Order, (Binding) Purchase Order
or portion thereof that DSPG wishes to cancel. In such event, and without detracting from clause 6, DSPG shall compensate NXP for any actual work already completed by NXP pursuant to such (partly) cancelled Adjusted Binding Purchase Order or
(Binding) Purchase Order. 
  

	8.6	Production Hold 

  

	8.6.1	  In the event that DSPG, for any reason, requests NXP to hold the manufacturing of any NXP Products or the provision of any NXP Services ordered in a Binding
Purchase Order (the “Hold”), such Hold shall be subject to terms to be mutually agreed upon by both 

  

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Parties. In no event shall a Hold last more than [*]. If DSPG requests a Hold, it shall submit its request together with a written plan on when and
how the manufacturing process will be resumed within such [*] period. 

  

	8.6.2	 At the end of the Hold, DSPG may, at its sole discretion, instruct NXP to: 

  

	 	(a)	scrap the ordered NXP Products; 

  

	 	(b)	complete the manufacturing of the NXP Products; or 

  

	 	(c)	deliver the unfinished NXP Products to DSPG. 

  

	8.6.3 	NXP shall invoice DSPG in case of a scrap or delivery of unfinished NXP Products and DSPG shall make payment to NXP equitably prorated based on the stage of completion of the
manufacturing process. DSPG shall pay any such received invoice within [*] as from its receipt. 

  

	8.6.4	 For Non-ROM-Coded Products, DSPG may request to hold Wafers after Wafer test in accordance with this clause 8. In such case, NXP shall invoice DSPG within [*] after the
Hold. DSPG shall pay any such received invoice within [*] as from its receipt. When the Wafers are released from Hold, the NXP Lead-times as set out in the column named “LT die bank to IWH” of the NXP Lead-time Catalogue shall
apply. 

  

	9	INVOICING AND PAYMENT 

  

	9.1	Invoicing 

 NXP shall invoice DSPG upon: 

 

	9.1.1 	delivery of the NXP ROM-Coded Products at the disposal of DSPG in the Finished Goods Store in accordance with the Purchase Order Type B; 

  

	9.1.2	 delivery of the NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products at the disposal of DSPG in the Finished Goods Store in accordance with the Purchase Order Type C. 

  

	9.2	Payment 

  

	9.2.1	 DSPG shall pay any such received invoice within [*] as from its receipt. 

  

	9.2.2	 To avoid double payment for the same NXP Products, NXP shall not invoice DSPG for any NXP Products that are included in the Closing Date Inventory Amount under the SBSA.

  

	10	PRICES AND TAXES 

  

	10.1	Prices during the Term of the Agreement 

  

	10.1.1	 The Parties agree that during the term of the Agreement as set out in clause 2.1 (as may be reduced in accordance with clause 2.2) and Schedule 12, the prices for
NXP Products and NXP Services shall be equal to the prices as set out in the Prices and Volumes Plan, and will be adjusted on a [*] basis in the manner provided in Schedule 12. 

  

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	10.1.2	 The Parties further agree that the prices for the NXP Services listed in Schedule 9 (Part 2) for 2008 shall be the same prices for such services in 2007. With
respect to the provision of such NXP Services after 2008, [*]. 

  

	10.2	Prices after extension of the Term of the Agreement 

 The Parties agree that in case the term of the Agreement is extended in accordance with clause 2.3.2, the prices shall be subject to negotiation between DSPG and NXP whereby the prices applicable in the last Contract Year shall [*].

  

	10.3	Taxes 

 Unless otherwise specified in writing, the
prices set forth in the Prices and Volumes Plan are net of any and all taxes. DSPG shall pay all taxes related to the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling, final-testing, sale and delivery of NXP Products and NXP Services, regardless whether such
taxes are itemized on the invoices. 
  

	11	PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND WARRANTIES 

  

	11.1	Qualification and other standards 

 Schedule 3 sets out the Parties’ agreement with regard to product qualification and other quality standards and requirements in respect of the manufacturing and supply of NXP Products and the provision of NXP Services.

  

	11.2	NXP Product Warranty 

  

	11.2.1	 NXP warrants that the NXP Products and the NXP Services provided or delivered to DSPG under this Agreement (i) shall substantially meet the agreed specifications set out
in Schedule 2, (ii) are within industry standards and (iii) shall be free from defects in material, manufacture and workmanship under normal use for a period of [*] from the date of shipment. 

  

	11.2.2	 If, during this [*] warranty period: 

  

	 	(a)	NXP is notified promptly (and ultimately within 5 (five) Business Days after receipt of a claim) in writing by DSPG of a detailed description of the alleged defects upon
discovery of any defects in the NXP Products; 

  

	 	(b)	such NXP Products are returned to NXP; and 

  

	 	(c)	NXP’s examination of such NXP Products reveals that they are indeed defective and the defects are not caused by accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, improper installation
or packaging, repair or alteration by someone other than NXP or its suppliers or subcontractors, or improper testing or use contrary to the TPS, 

 then NXP will, at its discretion, either repair, replace, or compensate DSPG with the applicable prices paid for such defective NXP Products. 
  

	11.2.3	 Subject to clause 11.2.2, NXP shall promptly return to DSPG all NXP Products repaired or replaced under this warranty, transportation prepaid, and shall reimburse DSPG for the
transportation charges paid by it for returning such proven defective NXP Products to NXP. 

  

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 Any replaced NXP Product received by DSPG shall have a new warranty period commencing on the date of
DSPG’s acceptance of the replacement NXP Product. 
  

	11.2.4	 Notwithstanding the above, prior to any return of allegedly defective NXP Products by DSPG pursuant to this clause 11.2, it shall first offer NXP the opportunity to inspect
the NXP Products at DSPG’s facilities. 

  

	11.2.5 	Unless otherwise set forth hereinafter, the foregoing warranty shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, express, implied or statutory, including but not limited to, the
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, all of which are hereby expressly disclaimed. 

  

	12	RISK OF LOSS, DATE OF SHIPMENT 

  

	12.1	Risk of Loss 

 NXP shall deliver the NXP Products to
DSPG in accordance with the terms and conditions of the [*]. Therefore, the shipping time from the NXP Industrial Warehouses to DSPG distribution centre or DSPG customer is [*]. The shipping time from the NXP Industrial Warehouses to
DSPG distribution centre is [*] for shipment during weekdays and [*] for shipment during the weekend. Title of ownership and risk of loss shall pass to DSPG upon loading the NXP Products by NXP or an NXP Sub-contractor on the carrier
provided that NXP shall retain ownership in the event that (i) any NXP Products are determined to be defective prior to shipment to DSPG, or (ii) NXP Products are returned by DSPG to NXP because they fail to meet the acceptance criteria as
set out in clause 11. In such event NXP may destroy such NXP Products or use them for internal manufacturing-process testing and evaluation purposes. 
  

	12.2	Date of Shipment 

 The date on the bill of lading
issued by the first carrier shall be conclusive proof of the date and fact of shipment of the NXP Products. 
  

	13	WAFER BANK / DIE BANK STORAGE 

  

	13.1	Inventory Levels 

 The Parties acknowledge and agree
that (i) NXP shall own the Business Inventory that is not included in a Finished Goods Store, (ii) except for the Business Inventory owned by DSPG in accordance with the SBSA, NXP shall own and manage the inventory levels in the NXP Die
Banks and the NXP Wafer Banks according to DSPG forecasting, (iii) DSPG shall be responsible for forecasting sufficient inventory levels in the NXP Die Banks and the NXP Wafer Banks and (iv) DSPG shall own and manage the inventory levels
in the Finished Goods Store. 
 DSPG shall be obligated to purchase all materials in the NXP Die Banks and the NXP Wafer Banks relating to
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equal to [*]. The deposited amount shall be returned to DSPG to the extent it is not credited against outstanding invoices for finished goods upon
completion or termination of this Agreement. 
  

	13.2	NXP Wafer Bank Storage 

 NXP will maintain an NXP
Wafer Bank in order to store all NXP ROM-Coded Products. Schedule 5 sets out the Parties’ agreement with regard to NXP Wafer Bank storage. 
  

	13.3	NXP Die Bank Storage 

 NXP will maintain an NXP Die
Bank in order to store all NXP Non-ROM-Coded Products. Schedule 6 sets out the Parties’ agreement with regard to NXP Die Bank storage. 
  

	14	PENALTY FOR LATE/NON DELIVERY 

  

	14.1	Non-Systematic Late Delivery 

  

	14.1.1	 In the event of a Non-Systematic Late Delivery with respect to [*] related to [*], DSPG shall be entitled to a penalty from NXP of [*] of the [*],
determined on [*] of the [*]. 

  

	14.1.2	 In the event of a Non-Systematic Late Delivery with respect to [*], DSPG shall be entitled to a penalty from NXP of [*] of the [*], determined on
[*] of the [*]. 

  

	14.1.3	 In the event of a Non-Systematic Late Delivery, DSPG shall, in addition to the penalties set out in clauses 14.1.1 and 14.1.2, be entitled to [*].

  

	14.1.4	[*]. 

  

	14.2 	Systematic Late Delivery 

  

	14.2.1 	In the event of a Systematic Late Delivery with respect to [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.2.2 	In the event of a Systematic Late Delivery with respect to [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.3	Systematic Non-Delivery 

  

	14.3.1	 In the event of [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.3.2	 In the event of [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.3.3	 In the event of [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.3.4	 In the event of [*], DSPG shall be entitled to [*]. 

  

	14.3.5	 Within [*] of written notice that a Systematic Non-Delivery has occurred, or a [*] day period of non-delivery of a particular NXP Product has occurred despite
validly submitted (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders, which notice shall specify such NXP Product or NXP Products, subject to clause 15.2, NXP will [*]. 

  

	14.3.6	 The Parties agree that in the event that NXP delivers [*] of the aggregate of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in a Main Capacity Bucket of Qubic in
[*] in respect of [*], [*] and the penalty as set out in clause [*] shall apply. This clause shall not apply if [*] of [*] in (Adjusted) Binding Purchase Orders in the Main Capacity Bucket of Qubic is
[*]. 

  

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	14.4	Maximum penalty 

 Liability of NXP for facts and
circumstances resulting in Late Delivery Penalties shall [*]. 
  

	14.5	Settlement, payment and set off of Late Delivery Penalties 

 The Parties shall periodically settle the applicable Late Delivery Penalties (if any) promptly. 
  

	14.5.1	 Payments for [*]. 

  

	14.5.2	 Payments for [*]. 

  

	14.5.3	[*]. 

  

	14.6	Late Delivery Penalties not applicable 

 The Parties
acknowledge and agree that the Late Delivery Penalties shall not apply and NXP shall not be liable under this clause 14: 
  

	14.6.1	 with respect to [*]; 

  

	14.6.2	 in the event of [*]; and 

  

	14.6.3	 in the event of [*]. 

  

	14.7	Validity of penalty clause 

 With respect to the NXP
Processes except for [*], the Late Delivery Penalties shall [*] and with respect to the NXP Processes named [*] the Late Delivery Penalties shall [*]. 
  

	15	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	15.1	Indirect damages 

 The Parties shall in no event be
liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of profits and loss of use) resulting from, arising out of, or in connection with a Party’s performance or failure to perform under this Agreement, including
indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from NXP’s manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling, final testing, sale and/or delivery of the NXP Products or any part thereof or from DSPG’s acceptance of the NXP Products,
whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, tort, negligence or otherwise, except for damages resulting from fraud or an intentional breach under this Agreement, provided that any late or non-delivery for which a penalty is provided in
clause 14 shall not be subject to the exception for intentional breach. 
  

	15.2	Force Majeure and Technical Incidents 

 NXP shall in
no event be liable for any late or non-delivery under this Agreement in the event of a Force Majeure or Technical Incident. In the event of a Force Majeure or a Technical Incident, NXP shall immediately notify DSPG of the occurrence. In the event
that the Force Majeure shall last for more than 60 (sixty) days, each Party may terminate this Agreement pursuant to clause 22.1. 
  

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	16	DEFAULT 

  

	16.1 	A Party shall be deemed in default under this Agreement in case of any action or omission constituting a breach of contract law, including but not limited to a Party’s failure
to comply with this Agreement. 

  

	16.2 	The non-defaulting Party shall give the defaulting Party a notice of default together with a 60 (sixty) day period to remedy such default. In case the default has not been remedied
by the defaulting Party within such 60 (sixty) day period, the non-defaulting Party may (i) terminate any of the relevant Binding Purchase Order(s) which are in effect and/or (ii) invoke any other rights and remedies available at law,
subject to other provisions and limitations agreed in this Agreement; provided that the limitations in section 14.4 shall not apply in case of fraud or an intentional breach under this Agreement, provided further that any late or non-delivery for
which a penalty is provided in clause 14 shall not be subject to the exception for intentional breach. 

  

	17	INFORMATION AND INSPECTION OF NXP FACILITIES 

 Schedule 7 sets out the Parties’ agreement with regard to the provision of information and the inspection of the NXP Facilities. 
  

	18	PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 

  

	18.1	Exchange of Proprietary Information 

 Each Party
agrees not to disclose to any third party any Proprietary Information relating to the other Party. Such Proprietary Information shall remain the property of the owner thereof and shall be returned immediately upon request of the owner at no cost.

  

	18.2	Rights to Masks 

  

	18.2.1	 Except for NXP’s intellectual property rights vested in the Masks, the Masks shall be the property of DSPG, and will be returned to DSPG or scrapped by NXP upon
DSPG’s request. In the event that DSPG requests NXP to make any changes to these Masks, DSPG shall bear the costs thereof. 

  

	18.2.2	 In the event a Mask is held at NXP for over [*] after the last completed NXP Process, NXP may return the Mask to DSPG at DSPG’s cost and risk, upon 30 (thirty)
days’ written notice. Upon DSPG’s request, NXP shall store the Masks and charge DSPG with applicable storage fees. 

  

	19	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION 

  

	19.1	Infringement by DSPG 

  

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	19.1.1	 DSPG shall, at its own expense (i) defend any claims brought by a third party against NXP that (the furnishing of) any NXP Products furnished by NXP hereunder infringes
any of such third party’s patent, trademark, copyright, mask work right, trade secret or other intellectual property rights to the extent arising from (a) NXP’s compliance with or implementation of any of DSPG’s written
instructions, specifications, designs or requirements to manufacture, sell, and/or ship the NXP Products for or to DSPG or (b) use of equipment, materials supplies, know how, methodologies or technology owned by DSPG and/or provided to NXP by
DSPG or a third party on the instructions of DSPG, and (ii) hold NXP harmless from all damages and costs directly attributable to such claims. 

  

	19.1.2	 If NXP should receive a claim as referred to in clause 19.1.1: 

  

	 	(a)	NXP shall notify DSPG of any such claim promptly in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	DSPG shall in its sole discretion decide what action to take and shall have sole control over and conduct of all claims and proceedings; 

  

	 	(c)	NXP shall provide DSPG with all assistance as DSPG may reasonably require at NXP’s own cost; and 

  

	 	(d)	DSPG shall bear all further costs for settlement of the claims or legal procedures. 

  

	19.2	Infringement by NXP 

  

	19.2.1 	NXP shall, at its own expense (i) defend any claims brought by a third party against DSPG that the NXP Process or any other technologies used by NXP to manufacture the NXP
Products purchased hereunder infringes any of such third party’s patent, trademark, copyright, mask work right, trade secret, or other intellectual property rights, and (ii) hold DSPG harmless from damages and costs directly attributable
to such claims, excluding, however infringement arising from or in connection with manufacture in accordance with DSPG’s instructions as set forth in clause 19.1.1 above. 

  

	19.2.2	If DSPG should receive a claim as referred to in clause 19.2.1 : 

  

	 	(a)	DSPG shall notify NXP of any such claim promptly in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	NXP shall in its sole discretion decide what action to take and shall have sole control over and conduct of all claims and proceedings; 

  

	 	(c)	DSPG shall provide NXP with all assistance as NXP may reasonably require at DSPG’s own cost; and 

  

	 	(d)	NXP shall bear all further costs for settlement of the claims or legal procedures. 

  

	19.2.3	 Separate obligations 

 For the avoidance of doubt,
this clause 19 does not change, alter or add to NXP’s liability under the IPTLA. 
  

	20	EXPORT CONTROL 

  

	20.1	Each Party will take all appropriate measures to comply with all applicable international and national export or import control laws and regulations to which it is subject and will
keep the other Party fully harmless from all damages arising out of or in connection with any violation with such regulations by such party or its Affiliates. 

  

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	20.2	DSPG agrees to inform NXP whether or not any to be manufactured product or technology other than those being produced or used by NXP prior to the Closing Date is US
controlled and/or controlled under the export control laws of Israel and The Netherlands, and if so, what the export control classification number (ECCN) and/or its equivalent is. NXP hereby confirms that so far as NXP is aware, it has at the date
hereof obtained all required import and export licenses relating to the NXP Products and NXP Services included in the Operations. 

  

	20.3	Subject to clause 20.4 below, if the delivery of NXP Products or NXP Services under the Agreement is subject to the granting of an export or import license by a government
and/or any governmental authority under any applicable law or regulation, or otherwise restricted or prohibited due to export or import control laws or regulations, NXP may suspend its obligations to deliver such products or services and DSPG’s
rights regarding such delivery until such license is granted or for the duration of such restriction and/or prohibition. 

  

	20.4	Furthermore, if NXP believes that an end-use(r) statement (“Statement”) is required due to export/import license procedures, NXP shall inform DSPG
immediately thereof and DSPG shall provide NXP with a Statement upon NXP’s written request. However, if DSPG does not agree with NXP that a Statement is required, DSPG shall indemnify NXP and its Affiliates and hold them harmless against any
and all liabilities, losses, damages, costs and expenses arising out of or related to claims from third parties (including but not limited to governmental authorities) if DSPG elects not to provide such Statement, provided, however, that DSPG shall
not have the right to provide indemnification in lieu of a Statement if NXP has been advised by the relevant governmental authority that a Statement is required. 

  

	20.5	If DSPG believes that an import license is required by a governmental agency in the country of import, DSPG shall inform NXP thereof and DSPG shall provide NXP with such
document as soon as it is available. 

  

	21	NON-ASSIGNMENT / CLOSURE OR SALE OF NXP FACILITY 

  

	21.1	Non-assignment 

 Any assignment by either Party of
any its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, shall be null and void, except that either Party is entitled to assign any of its rights and
obligations under this Agreement to any third party as a result of any merger, acquisition, re-structuring, disposal, change of control, or sale or other transaction in relation to all or part of its assets and DSPG INC shall have the right to
assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any of its Affiliates if it fully guarantees the performance of this Agreement by such Affiliate. 
  

	21.2	Transfer of NXP Services and closure of NXP Facility 

 Subject to clause 4, NXP shall have the right (i) to transfer any of the NXP Services between NXP Facilities, (ii) to transfer any of the NXP Services and/or supply of NXP Products to NXP Sub-contractors (e.g. outsourcing),
(iii) to close any NXP Facility and (iv) to sell any NXP Facility. 
  

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	21.3	DSPG request to transfer processes 

 DSPG shall have
the right to request NXP to transfer NXP Processes to a DSPG Third Party Provider, which transfer will be subject to NXP’s prior consent which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

	22	TERMINATION 

  

	22.1	Termination of this Agreement 

  

	22.1.1	 Each Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party and without incurring any liability on its part in the event that:

  

	 	(a)	any proceeding under any bankruptcy or insolvency laws is brought against the other Party, or a liquidator for a Party is appointed or applied for, or an assignment for the benefit
of creditors is made by a Party; or 

  

	 	(b)	a Force Majeure lasts for more than 60 (sixty) days; or 

  

	 	(c)	a material breach of this Agreement by the other Party has occurred (which breach, to the extent it is capable of being remedied, shall not have been remedied within 30 (thirty)
Business Days of the receipt of a written request by the non-breaching Party to remedy such material breach). 

  

	22.1.2	 The following clauses shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement: clauses 15 (Limitation of Liability), 18 (Proprietary Information) and 25 (Governing Law
and Court). 

  

	22.2	Termination of specific NXP Processes 

  

	22.2.1	 As from [*] after the Effective Date, NXP shall have the right to cease services for a specific NXP Process, taking into account a [*] prior written notice to
DSPG and only if NXP declares end-of-life for such NXP Process applicable to all business lines of NXP, provided that DSPG has not ordered materials in excess of [*]. For the avoidance of doubt, an end-of-life notice may be send by NXP to
DSPG as from the Effective Date. 

  

	22.2.2	 Except where discontinuation has been announced by NXP prior to the Effective Date, DSPG will have the right to order an unlimited number of NXP Products based on such
discontinued NXP Process during the [*] notice period, and NXP will continue to supply such NXP Products to DSPG, in accordance with this Agreement. In order to comply with the foregoing, NXP shall build at its own risk and keep [*]
stock of NXP Products. 

  

	23	MAINTENANCE OF NXP FACILITIES 

 The Parties
acknowledge and agree that during the term of this Agreement NXP shall in order to keep the NXP Facilities in good state periodically maintain the NXP Facilities at its cost and expenses. Such maintenance may result in a temporary shut down of an
NXP Facility. NXP shall inform DSPG not less than 3 (three) months, or the NXP Order Lead-time 

  

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plus 2 (two) weeks, whichever is the highest, of any planned maintenance and/or shut-down and DSPG shall reasonably co-operate (e.g. ordering bridging
quantities in advance) with such maintenance. Additional DSPG orders as a result of a maintenance will be added to the NXP Capacity guarantee. 

  

	24	GENERAL 

  

	24.1	No Waiver 

 A Party’s failure to enforce at any
time or for any period of time of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed a waiver of such provisions nor of the right of such Party thereafter to enforce each and every provision herein contained. 
  

	24.2	Entire Agreement 

 This Agreement constitutes the
entire understanding between the Parties with respect to the manufacturing, pre-testing, assembling, final-testing and supply of the NXP Products and supersedes all previous negotiations, commitments, and writings with respect thereto. 

 

	24.3	Amendments 

 Any alteration, modification or
amendment to any of the provisions herein shall not be binding unless set forth in writing and signed by the duly authorized representatives of both Parties. 
  

	25	GOVERNING LAW AND COURT 

  

	25.1	Governing Law 

 This Agreement and the documents to
be entered into pursuant to it, save as expressly otherwise provided therein, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Switzerland (excluding the conflict of law provisions of the Swiss Federal Act on International Private
Law and international treaties, in particular the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods dated 11 April 1980). 
  

	25.2	Forum 

 The Parties irrevocably agree that any
dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance thereof (whether such claim is based on rights, privileges or interests recognized by or based upon statute, contract, tort, common law or otherwise) shall
be solely and finally settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) Arbitration Rules as in force on the Effective Date and as may be amended by the provisions of this clause 25.2.
Any challenge to the arbitral award is explicitly excluded according to Article 192 paragraph 1 of the Swiss Federal Act on International Private Law. The place of arbitration shall be Zurich, Switzerland. The number of arbitrators shall be 3
(three) if the claim or amount in controversy exceeds EUR 1,000,000; otherwise, the number of arbitrators shall be 1 (one). The arbitrator(s) shall be appointed in accordance with the ICC Arbitration Rules. The language to be used in the 

  

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arbitral proceedings shall be English. The provisions of this clause 25.2 shall survive termination of this Agreement. Each Party agrees to keep all disputes
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 THIS MANUFACTURING SERVICES COLLABORATION AGREEMENT IS AGREED AND SIGNED BY: 
 DSP GROUP LTD. 
  

									
	/s/ Eli Ayalon	 		 	/s/ Dror Levy
	By:	 	Eli Ayalon	 		 	By:	 	Dror Levy
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer	 		 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007	 		 	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

 DSP GROUP INC. 
  

									
	/s/ Eli Ayalon	 		 	/s/ Dror Levy
	By:	 	Eli Ayalon	 		 	By:	 	Dror Levy
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer	 		 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007	 		 	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS NETHERLANDS B.V. 
  

			
		 	/s/ Theo Claasen
	Name:	 	Theo Claasen
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Business Development
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

  

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 43 / 43Intellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement

 Exhibit 10.39 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 Intellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement 
 between 
 NXP B.V. 

and 
 DSP GROUP, LTD.

  

	
	
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 Contents 
  

					
	 	  	 Clause
	  	Page
			
	1	  	Interpretation	  	4
			
	2	  	Assignment of Business Patents and Business Inventions	  	7
			
	3	  	License under [*]	  	10
			
	4	  	License under [*] Technology	  	10
			
	5	  	Know-How	  	10
			
	6	  	Software	  	13
			
	7	  	Manufacturing Process Technology	  	15
			
	8	  	Trademarks and Domain Names	  	15
			
	9	  	Improvements	  	17
			
	10	  	Confidential information	  	17
			
	11	  	Perpetual clause	  	17
			
	12	  	Non-compete	  	18
			
	13	  	Representations and warranties	  	18
			
	14	  	Disclaimer	  	19
			
	15	  	SBSA	  	20
			
	16	  	Termination	  	20
			
	17	  	Assignment and change of control	  	20
			
	18	  	Miscellaneous	  	20

 Schedules 
  

			
	Schedule 1	  	Business Patents
		
	Schedule 2	  	Product Catalogue
		
	Schedule 3	  	Trademarks and Domain Names
		
	Schedule 4	  	Deed of Transfer Business Patents
		
	Schedule 5	  	Deed of Transfer Trademarks and Domain Names
		
	Schedule 6	  	[*]

  

	
	
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 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TRANSFER AND LICENSE AGREEMENT 
 THE UNDERSIGNED: 
  

	 	(1)	NXP B.V., a limited liability company incorporated in the Netherlands, with corporate seat in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and address at High Tech Campus 60,
Eindhoven, the Netherlands (“NXP”), 

 and 
  

	 	(2)	DSP GROUP LTD., a private company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of Israel, with corporate seat in Herzeliya, Israel, and having its address at 5 Shenkar
Street, Herzeliya, 46120, Israel, entering into this Agreement on behalf of itself and its wholly-owned Affiliates (collectively, “DSPG”) 

 NXP and DSPG shall also be referred to as “Parties” or a “Party”, as the case may be, 
 WHEREAS: 

  

	 	(A)	NXP has decided to dispose of its Cordless and IP Terminals business and in relation thereto initiated a controlled limited auction. 

  

	 	(B)	Prior to the Closing Date, NXP will procure the separation of certain assets and liabilities attributable to the Operations from NXP Semiconductors Switzerland AG, in which
these assets and liabilities are currently held, to a newly formed company, by way of de-merger (the “Company” and together with the Businesses referred to as the “Group”). 

  

	 	(C)	NXP wishes to sell to DSPG and DSP Group, Inc. (the “DSPG Parent”) wishes to cause DSPG to purchase from NXP, the Group on the terms and conditions set forth
in the Share and Business Sale Agreement (the “SBSA”). 

  

	 	(D)	By this Intellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement NXP and DSPG wish to set out the terms and conditions applicable to the assignment and licensing to DSPG of
intellectual property relevant to the aforementioned sale of shares and business, in order to achieve that DSPG shall acquire, by way of assignment or license, the benefit of all rights used in the Operations at the Closing Date, to the extent NXP
is able to grant such rights, and with the exception of all rights related to the manufacturing process. 

  

	
	
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 IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 
  

	1	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

 When used in this Agreement, the
following capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth below: 
 “Agreement” means this Intellectual Property Transfer
and License Agreement (including all Schedules attached hereto), as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the provisions hereof. 
 “Assigned IP” means the Business Patents, Business Inventions, Business Know-How, Business Software, Domain Names and Trademarks. 
 “Application Field” means any and all (current and future) residential, small office/home office (SOHO) and other short-range multimedia
wireless applications, including, for the avoidance of doubt, Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications and including high-power blue tooth applications and corded telephony, but excluding cellular applications. 
 “Business Patents” means the Patents that are listed in Schedule 1 to this Agreement, together with any continuations,
continuations-in-part, reissues, divisionals and renewals of any such Patents, and any foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing. 
 “Business Invention” means any invention (together with the right to file for patent protection therefor) that either i) originated within the Operations before the Closing Date and exists at Closing Date, or ii) did not
originate in the Operations but were exclusively used and intended for exclusive use by the Operations at Closing Date, excluding business inventions with respect to manufacturing process technology. 
 “Business Know-How” means any Know-How owned by NXP and/or any of its Affiliates, which either i) originated within the Operations before
the Closing Date and exists at Closing Date, or ii) did not originate in the Operations but were exclusively used and intended for exclusive use by the Operations at Closing Date. 
 “Business Software” means the Software owned by NXP and/or any of its Affiliates, which either i) originated within the Operations before
the Closing Date and exists at Closing Date, or ii) did not originate in the Operations but were exclusively used and intended for exclusive use by the Operations at Closing Date, excluding business software with respect to manufacturing process
technology. 
 “[*]” means any and all Patents (other than Business Patents) (a) that are owned and/or controlled
by NXP or any of its Affiliates and (b) that cover any Products (including corded telephony applications) or are otherwise used in the Operations for Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications at the Closing Date, and (c) for which NXP or
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or any of its Affiliates, at DSPG’s option, undertakes to pay directly or to reimburse NXP for such royalty payments accrued based on the activities of
DSPG and its Affiliates, in which case such Patents shall be included within the [*]) other than royalty payments to NXP or any of its Affiliates or payments to persons for inventions made by such persons while employees or contractors
of NXP or any of its Affiliates. 
 “Continued Operations” means the Operations after the Closing Date. 
 “Cordless” includes, without limitation, the standards DECT, DECT 6.0, WDCT 2.4, 5.8, Analog 900, 2.4, 5.8 and their logical
successors. 
 “Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications” means Cordless telephony and VoIP telephony (whether corded
or cordless) applications. 
 “Domain Names” means the Internet domain names that have been exclusively used by the
Operations up to the Closing Date (if any), including the registrations of such domain names and any rights under contract (including agreements with domain name registrars) for registrations of such domain names. 
 “DSPG Switzerland” means DSP Group Switzerland AG, an Affiliate of DSPG having an address at Binzstasse. 38, CH-8045, Zürich,
Switzerland. 
 “Effective Date” means the Closing Date. 
 “IP Library Services and R&D Agreement” means that certain IP Library Services and R&D Agreement to be entered into by and
between NXP and DSPG, which addresses the availability of and services with respect to NXP generic integrated circuit design IP and software and R&D services. 
 “Know-How” means all items of technology other than manufacturing process technology, including: 
  

	 	(i)	IP cores, blocks, libraries and circuit designs; 

  

	 	(ii)	algorithms (whether implemented in hardware or software); 

  

	 	(iii)	development tools, design flows, and methodologies, and other development environment materials and information and; 

 all other technical and commercial materials information, data and documents of whatever nature, including without limitation, drawings, methods,
techniques, designs, specifications, photographs, samples, models, processes, procedures, reports, correspondence, and other materials. 
 “Licensed IP” means the [*], [*] Technology, NXP Know-How, and NXP Software. 
 “NXP Know-How” means any Know-How other than Business Know-How owned by NXP and/or its Affiliates which is at Closing Date used (or intended to be used) for any Products (including corded telephony applications) or is
otherwise used by the Operations for Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications at the Closing Date, and any bug fixes and error corrections to such Know-How and any other Know-How as may be provided by NXP 

  

	
	
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under the IP Library Services and R&D Agreement. For avoidance of doubt, NXP Know-How includes a) Know-How that meets the definition set forth in the
foregoing sentence and that relates to [*] process, to the extent used or intended to be used by the Operations at Closing Date in the development of its [*] for Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications and b) the NXP
Standard Design Environment as defined in the IP Library Services and R&D Agreement, including the software design tools thereof. 
 “NXP Software” means the software, other than Business Software, owned or controlled by NXP and/or any of its Affiliates which is at Closing Date used (or intended to be used) for any Products (including corded telephony
applications) or is otherwise used by the Operations for Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications at the Closing Date, and all bug fixes and error corrections to such software. 
 “Operations” means the Seller’s Cordless and IP Terminals business as conducted by the Company and the Businesses at Closing, except
for the Seller’s activities in relation to [*]. 
 “Patents” means the patents, petty patents, utility
models and applications (including provisional applications) for any of the foregoing, including any divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, renewals and re-issues, in any country in the world. 
 “Product(s)” means (i) the proprietary products of the Operations as listed in the product catalogue attached to this Agreement as
Schedule 2 and (ii) (insofar as not already listed in Schedule 2) those future products of the Operations for which (a) a material development activity had actually started in the Operations and (b) either product
specifications are defined or the “[*]” (see Schedule 6) had been passed on the Closing Date. Schedule 2 lists all products (as referred to above) of the Operations as of the Closing Date. If, however, any
product (as referred to above) should have been overlooked, it shall at DSPG’s request and in consultation between the Parties be added to Schedule 2. 
 “[*] Technology” means NXP’s proprietary DSP core and related technology (including tools, models and documentation), up to and including [*], including existing and future
updates and bug fixes, to the extent these become available from time to time. 
 “SBSA” means the Share and Business Sale
Agreement entered into by and between NXP, DSPG and the DSPG Parent in respect of the sale and purchase of shares and business of the Operations. 
 “Third Party Software” means any software owned by a Person other than NXP and its Affiliates and licensed to NXP and / or its Affiliates and used by the Operations on the Closing Date. 
 “Trademarks” means the trademarks and service marks that have been exclusively used within the Operations up to the Closing Date (if
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	1.2	Certain References 

  

	 	1.2.1 	Any capitalized term used in this Agreement but not defined herein (including “Affiliate”, “Closing Date”, “Person” and “Operations”) shall
have the same meaning as ascribed thereto in the SBSA. 

  

	 	1.2.2 	Any reference in this Agreement to a liability or obligation of NXP shall be deemed to incorporate a reference to an obligation on the part of NXP to procure that the relevant
liability is discharged or obligation is performed by any of the relevant Affiliates or members of NXP group, subject to the terms set out in this Agreement; and any reference in this Agreement to a liability or obligation of DSPG shall be deemed to
incorporate a reference to an obligation on the part of DSPG to procure that the relevant liability is discharged or obligation is performed by any of the relevant members of DSPG group, subject to the terms set out in this Agreement.

  

	 	1.2.3	 Whenever used in this Agreement, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase
“without limitation”. 

  

	1.3	Drafting Party 

 No provision of this Agreement
shall be interpreted against a Party solely as a result of the fact that such Party was responsible for the drafting of such provision, it being acknowledged that the Parties and representatives of the Parties have participated in the drafting and
negotiating of this Agreement. 
  

	1.4	Headings and References to Clauses, Schedules, Parts and Paragraphs 

 The clause and paragraph headings and table of contents contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
  

	1.5	Effective Time 

 The rights and obligations of the
parties under this Agreement will not become effective until the Closing Date. 
  

	2	ASSIGNMENT OF BUSINESS PATENTS AND BUSINESS INVENTIONS 

  

	2.1	Assignment and License Back 

  

	 	2.1.1 	Subject to the provisions of this clause 2, NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby irrevocably assigns, sells, conveys and transfers to DSPG Switzerland, effective as
of the Effective Date, all right, title and interest throughout the world in and to: 

  

	 	(i)	the Business Patents and, 

  

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 including all benefits, privileges, causes of action and remedies relating thereto, including the
exclusive rights to: 
  

	 	(a)	apply for and maintain all registrations, applications, renewals and/or extensions therefor, 

  

	 	(b)	bring actions (in law, in equity or otherwise) for all infringements or misappropriations thereof, except as set forth in clause 2.7, 

  

	 	(c)	settle and retain proceeds from any such actions, and 

  

	 	(d)	grant assignments, licenses or other interests therein to any Person. 

  

	 	2.1.2 	The foregoing assignment is subject to any and all prior commitments (such as licenses and covenants not to assert) in regard to the Business Patents and Business Inventions that
NXP and/or any of its Affiliates granted or made prior to the Closing Date. 

  

	 	2.1.3 	DSPG Switzerland accepts, as of the Effective Date, the assignment of the Business Patents and Business Inventions and hereby grants, effective as of the Effective Date, NXP and its
Affiliates, with effect from the transfer of the Business Patents and Business Inventions to DSPG Switzerland, a [*] license, [*], under the Business Patents and Business Inventions, to make, have made, use, sell, offer
to sell, import, promote and commercialize in any other way any products and services, which license is as of the Effective Date accepted by NXP and its Affiliates. 

  

	2.2	Effectuation 

 NXP shall (and shall cause its
Affiliates to) execute and deliver all files (including, without limitation, all prosecution files), assignments and titles, evidence and authorisations as may be required to effectuate or to formalise the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer
of the Business Patents and Business Inventions, and to cause the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the Business Patents and Business Inventions to be recorded and registered at the relevant patent registers and offices in the name of
DSPG or its designated Affiliate. For the purpose of the recording and registration of the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the legal title to the Business Patents and Business Inventions as per clause 2.1.1 hereof, NXP (on behalf of
itself and its Affiliates) and DSPG Switzerland shall sign the deed of transfer attached as Schedule 4. NXP hereby grants DSPG and its Affiliates (designated by DSPG), effective as of the Effective Date, a power of attorney to perform any
(legal) acts and to execute any documents in its or its Affiliates name as may be necessary in this respect, it being understood that this Agreement may not be submitted to the relevant patent registers. In addition, at DSPG’s request, NXP will
(and will cause its Affiliates to) promptly execute and deliver such written instruments and otherwise do whatever is necessary or useful to fully effectuate, evidence, record, register or perfect the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the
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	2.3	Warranty 

 NXP represents and warrants as of the
Effective Date that Schedule 1 to this Agreement includes a list of all Patents owned by NXP or any of its Affiliates that either i) originated within the Operations before the Closing Date and exist at Closing Date, or ii) did not originate
in the Operations but were exclusively used and intended for exclusive use by the Operations at Closing Date. If NXP or any of its Affiliates is informed of or otherwise discovers the existence of any Patent omitted from Schedule 1, the
existence of which constitutes a breach of the foregoing warranty, such Patent shall thereafter, as DSPG’s sole remedy for breach of this warranty, be deemed a “Business Patent” (including for the purposes of clauses 2.1.3 and 2.2)
and NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, shall promptly assign, sell, convey and transfer to DSPG Switzerland, and its successors and assigns, all right, title and interest in and to such Patent without any additional consideration.

  

	2.4	Costs of Assignment 

 [*] costs
related to the assignment and transfer of the Business Patents and Business Inventions from NXP to DSPG Switzerland pursuant to clause 2.1 including registration thereof. 
  

	2.5	Other Costs 

 DSPG shall bear all costs of
prosecution and maintenance of the Business Patents and Business Inventions arising as from the Closing Date, including any remuneration payable to inventors after Closing Date in accordance with applicable national laws with respect to any of the
Business Patents and Business Inventions. 
  

	2.6	No Enforcement 

 DSPG as of the Effective Date
undertakes that it and its successors and assignees shall not enforce or authorise any Person to enforce any of the Business Patents and Business Inventions assigned to it under clause 2.1 against NXP, any of its Affiliates or any of its/their
customers or subcontractors, with respect to any activities of such parties that are permitted under the license granted in clause 2.1. 
  

	2.7	No Pre-Closing Rights 

 It is confirmed that DSPG
Switzerland does not acquire any enforcement rights accruing from ownership of the Business Patents and Business Inventions prior to the Closing Date. Accordingly, DSPG Switzerland shall not have the right to (i) collect royalties with respect
to the period up to the Closing Date or to (ii) sue and to collect damages in respect of any act of infringement of the Business Patents and Business Inventions committed prior to the Closing Date. NXP and its Affiliates shall not be obliged to
take any action in relation to any Person for any act of infringement prior to the Closing Date. 
  

	
	
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	3	LICENSE UNDER [*] 

  

	3.1	License to DSPG 

  

	 	3.1.1 	NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby grants (and agrees to grant) to DSPG and its Affiliates effective as of the Effective Date, and DSPG as of the Effective Date
accepts, a [*] license, under the [*], to make and have made (directly and through its contractors), use (and have used by contractors and suppliers solely in order to provide products and services to DSPG and its
Affiliates with respect to products and services of DSPG and Affiliates within the Application Field), sell, offer to sell, import, promote and commercialize in any other way (directly and through distributors) any products and services within the
scope of the Application Field, subject to [*]. 

  

	 	3.1.2 	The license granted in clause 3.1.1 above is [*], solely for use of such products by such distributors and end-customers. 

  

	4	LICENSE UNDER [*] TECHNOLOGY 

  

	4.1	License to DSPG 

  

	 	4.1.1 	NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby grants (and agrees to grant) to DSPG and its Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date, a [*] license,
under the [*] Technology used in any Product on the Closing Date or planned to be used in any Product as of the Closing Date, to make and have made (directly and through its contractors), use (and have used by contractors solely in
order to provide products and services to DSPG and its Affiliates with respect to products and services of DSPG and Affiliates within the Application Field), sell, offer to sell, import, promote and commercialize in any other way (directly and
through distributors) any products and services within the scope of the Application Field. NXP will provide DSPG with the [*] Technology in such a form and at such moment as reasonably agreed between the parties.

  

	 	4.1.2 	The license granted in clause 4.1.1 above [*], solely for use of such products by such distributors and end-customers. 

  

	 	4.1.3 	NXP may, at its sole discretion, grant DSPG at its request a licence under new versions of [*] Technology for the purpose of the Operations as conducted on
Closing Date on NXP’s commercial terms and conditions. 

  

	5	KNOW-HOW 

  

	5.1	Assignment Business Know-How and License Back 

  

	 	5.1.1	  NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby irrevocably assigns, sells, conveys and transfers to DSPG Switzerland, effective as of the
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and interest in and to the Business Know-How, including all benefits, privileges, causes of action and remedies relating thereto, including the exclusive
rights to: 

  

	 	(a)	apply for and maintain all registrations, applications, renewals and/or extensions therefor, 

  

	 	(b)	bring actions (in law, in equity or otherwise) for all infringements or misappropriations thereof, 

  

	 	(c)	settle and retain proceeds from any such actions, and, 

  

	 	(d)	grant assignments, licenses or other interests therein to any Person. 

  

	 	5.1.2 	The foregoing assignment is [*]. 

  

	 	5.1.3 	DSPG Switzerland as of the Effective Date accepts the assignment of the Business Know How and hereby grants to NXP and its Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date, a
[*] license, under the Business Know-How, with the right to grant sublicenses, to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, import, promote and commercialize in any other way any products and services, to the extent such Business
Know-How is available within NXP outside the Operations at the Closing Date, which license is as of the Effective Date accepted by NXP and its Affiliates. 

  

	 	5.1.4 	For the avoidance of doubt, DSPG and its Affiliates shall not have any obligation to transfer any Business Know-How to NXP or any of its Affiliates after the Closing Date.

  

	5.2	Effectuation 

 At DSPG’s request, NXP will (and
will cause its Affiliates to) promptly execute and deliver such written instruments and otherwise do whatever is necessary or useful to fully effectuate, evidence, record, register or perfect the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the
Business Know-How. At DSPG’s request, NXP will deliver to DSPG all tangible and electronic embodiments of the Business Know-How. 
  

	5.3	License NXP Know-How 

  

	 	5.3.1 	NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby grants (and agrees to grant) to DSPG and its Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date, a [*] license
[*], under NXP Know-How, to the extent that such Know-How is available within the Operations at the Closing Date, to make and have made (directly and through its contractors), use (and have used by contractors solely in order to
provide products and services to DSPG and its Affiliates with respect to products and services of DSPG and Affiliates within the Application Field), sell, offer to sell, import, promote and commercialize in any other way (directly or through
distributors) any products and services within the scope of the Application Field, [*]. 

  

	 	5.3.2 	The license granted in clause 5.3.1 above is [*], solely for use of such products by such distributors and end-customers. 

  

	
	
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	5.4	[*] process technology 

  

	 	5.4.1	 “[*] Know-How” means any Know-How which (a) relates to [*] manufacturing process technology developed within the framework of the
[*] between NXP and certain other parties and which (b) is at Closing Date used (or intended to be used) for any Products (including corded telephony applications) or is otherwise used by the Operations for Cordless and VoIP
Telephony Applications at the Closing Date, and any bug fixes, error corrections and other updates to such Know-How as may be provided by NXP under the IP Library Services and R&D Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the [*]
Know-How includes documentation, standard cell libraries, models and other elements of the standard NXP design environment for such [*] manufacturing process technology, but does not include manufacturing process technology.
“Jointly Owned [*] Know-How” means any [*] Know-How that is jointly owned by NXP together with one or more other participants in the [*] (“Other [*] Participants”).
“Third Party [*] Know-How” means any [*] Know-How that is owned, whether solely or jointly, by one or more Other [*] Participants and is not owned, either solely or jointly, by NXP. For avoidance
of doubt, Third Party [*] Know-How does not include any NXP Know-How. 

  

	 	5.4.2 	Without limiting the generality of clause 5.3, the licenses granted to DSPG and its Affiliates in clauses 5.3.1 and 5.3.2 apply to Jointly Owned [*] Know-How.

  

	 	5.4.3 	NXP hereby grants (and agrees to grant) to DSPG and its Affiliates [*] license, [*], under the trade secrets, know-how and copyrights of the Other
[*] Participants in the Third Party [*] Know-How, to (a) use the Third Party [*] Know-How or portions thereof for any semiconductor application within the Application Field; (b) reproduce and
prepare derivative works and distribute documentation included in the Third Party [*] Know-How, and software libraries and models that are used in association with the Third Party [*] Know-How within the Application
Field; and (c) make improvements to the Third Party [*] Know-How for any products and services within the Application Field. With respect to the rights under (a) and (c), NXP shall at the request of DSPG also provide a
personal, non-transferable, limited license to DSPG contractors and suppliers solely in order to provide products and services to DSPG and its Affiliates with respect to products and services of DSPG and Affiliates within the Application Field. For
the avoidance of doubt, the scope of this licence does not exceed the scope of the licence in the Jointly Owned [*] Know How. 

  

	 	5.4.4 	For avoidance of doubt, clause 13 and 14 apply equally to Jointly Owned [*] Know How and Third Party [*] Know-How. Without prejudice to clause 13 and 14,
NXP represents and warrants that it has the right to grant to DSPG and its Affiliates the rights and licenses set forth in clauses 5.4.2 and 5.4.3, without the need to obtain any consents, approvals, waivers or other authorizations from any Other
[*] Participants not already obtained. 

  

	 	5.4.5 	NXP will provide to TSMC written notice informing TSMC that the rights and licenses set forth in clauses 5.4.2 and 5.4.3 have been granted to DSPG and its Affiliates.

  

	
	
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	 	5.4.6 	NXP represents and warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, with respect to the Jointly Owned [*] Know-How as it is defined in clause 5.4.1, the right and
license set forth in clause 5.4.2 represent the broadest scope of rights that NXP has the right to grant to DSPG in and to such Jointly Owned [*] Know-How under its agreements with Other [*] Participants, with the
exception of the limitation of such right and license to the scope of the NXP Know-How licence. NXP represents and warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, with respect to the Third Party [*] Know-How as it is defined in clause
5.4.1, the right and license set forth in clause 5.4.3 represent the broadest scope of rights that NXP has the right to grant to DSPG in and to such Third Party [*] Know-How under its agreements with Other [*]
Participants, with the exception of the limitation of the Application Field limitations and the scope of the NXP Know-How licence set forth in such right and license. 

  

	5.5	IP Library Services and R&D Agreement 

 Any
(a) services with respect to NXP Know-How and NXP Software and (b) R&D services, provided by NXP to DSPG and/or its Affiliates shall be governed by the IP Library Services and R&D Agreement and NXP shall not have any obligation in
this regard (including to transfer any NXP Know-How not already available to the Operations on the Closing Date) to DSPG and/or its Affiliates outside of such IP Library Services and R&D Agreement after the Closing Date. 
  

	6	SOFTWARE 

  

	6.1	Assignment Business Software and License Back 

  

	 	6.1.1	 NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby irrevocably assigns, sells, conveys and transfers to DSPG Switzerland, effective as of the Effective Date, all
right, title and interest in and to all Business Software (including the copyrights therein), including all benefits, privileges, causes of action and remedies relating thereto, including the exclusive rights to: 

  

	 	(a)	apply for and maintain all registrations, applications, renewals and/or extensions therefor, 

  

	 	(b)	bring actions (in law, in equity or otherwise) for all infringements or misappropriations thereof, 

  

	 	(c)	settle and retain proceeds from any such actions, and, 

  

	 	(d)	grant assignments, licenses or other interests therein to any person or entity. 

  

	 	6.1.2 	The foregoing assignment is [*]. 

  

	 	6.1.3 	 DSPG Switzerland as of the Effective Date accept the assignment of the Business Software and hereby grants to NXP and its Affiliates, effective as of the
Effective Date, a [*] license to use (in the broadest sense) such Business Software within the business operations of NXP and its Affiliates, including, without limitation, the [*], make, have made, sell or commercialize
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based thereon, and the right to [*] to market products and to the extent such Business Software is available within NXP outside the Operations
at the Closing Date, which license is as of the Effective Date accepted by NXP and its Affiliates. 

  

	6.2	Effectuation 

 Without limitation of the rights
assigned to DSPG Switzerland in clause 6.1.1, NXP hereby authorises DSPG and its Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date, to apply, at its own cost, for registration of the copyrights in the assigned Business Software, under their own name,
in the copyright offices of the relevant countries and authorises DSPG to request the commissioner of copyrights or corresponding officials in any jurisdiction to issue any and all copyrights covering the Business Software to DSPG Switzerland. In
addition, at DSPG’s request, NXP will (and will cause its Affiliates to) promptly execute and deliver such written instruments and otherwise do whatever is necessary or useful to fully effectuate, evidence, record, register or perfect the
assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the Business Software. 
  

	6.3	Copyright Notice 

 Without limitation of the rights
assigned to DSPG Switzerland in clause 6.1, DSPG may as from the Closing Date, mark all Business Software assigned to DSPG Switzerland pursuant to with clause 6.1 and marked with NXP’s copyright notice with DSPG’s own copyright notice
instead of NXP’s copyright notice. 
  

	6.4	License NXP Software 

 NXP, on behalf of itself and
its Affiliates, hereby grants (and agrees to grant) to DSPG and its Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date, a [*] license to use (in the broadest sense) the NXP Software in or for any products and services within the scope of
the Application Field, [*] to (a) contractors and suppliers solely in connection with products and services provided by such third parties to DSPG and its Affiliates, and (b) distributors and end-customers with respect to NXP
Software embedded in or provided with products within the Application Field solely for the use or distribution of such products by such distributors and end-customers. The foregoing license includes [*] any products and services based
thereon. 
  

	6.5	Prior Commitments 

 The license granted under clause
6.4 above [*]. 
  

	6.6	Third Party Software 

 NXP shall assign to DSPG all
agreements relating to Third Party Software entered into by NXP prior to the Closing Date to the extent that such agreements are used exclusively in the Operations and to the extent assignable. In the event that any of such agreements is not
assignable, NXP shall use its reasonable endeavours to procure the right of continued use of the Third Party Software at [*]. 
  

	
	
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	6.7	Maintenance and Support 

 NXP and DSPG shall
negotiate in good faith mutually agreeable terms and conditions for the maintenance and support of software licensed hereunder by NXP to DSPG. 
  

	7	MANUFACTURING PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 

 For the avoidance
of doubt, the assignments and licenses granted in clause 2 up to this clause 7 do not cover any manufacturing process technology. NXP shall at the reasonable request of DSPG grant, at no charge (other than reasonable compensation for time and
materials) and otherwise on reasonable commercial conditions, a license of such manufacturing process technology other than the [*] Know-How to foundries, to the extent necessary solely in order to enable the manufacture of products
for DSPG and its Affiliates within the Application Field by such foundries. NXP represents and warrants that [*]. 
  

	8	TRADEMARKS AND DOMAIN NAMES 

  

	8.1	Assignment 

 NXP, on behalf of itself and its
Affiliates, hereby irrevocably assigns, sells, conveys and transfers to DSPG Switzerland, effective as of the Effective Date, all right, title and interest throughout the world in and to the Trademarks and Domain Names, including all benefits,
privileges, causes of action and remedies relating thereto, including the exclusive rights to (a) apply for and maintain all registrations, applications, renewals and/or extensions therefor, (b) bring actions (in law, in equity or
otherwise) for all infringements or misappropriations thereof, (c) settle and retain proceeds from any such actions, and (d) grant assignments, licenses or other interests therein to any Person, and clause 2.7 shall apply equally with
respect to the Trademarks and Domain Names. The foregoing includes (and NXP, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby irrevocably assign, sell, convey and transfer to DSPG Switzerland, and its successors and assigns, effective as of the
Effective Date) the goodwill and reputation of the business associated with the Trademarks and Domain Names. 
  

	8.2	Effectuation 

 NXP shall execute and deliver all
files (including, without limitation, all prosecution files), assignments, and titles, evidence and authorisations as may be required to effectuate or to formalise the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the Trademarks and Domain Names, and
to cause the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the Trademarks and Domain Names to be recorded at the relevant registers, offices and registrars in the name of DSPG or its designated Affiliate. For the purpose of the recording and
registration of the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer of the legal title to the Trademarks and Domain Names as per clause 8.1 hereof, NXP (on behalf of itself and its Affiliates) and DSPG Switzerland shall sign the deed of transfer attached
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immediately after the signing of this Agreement. NXP as of the Effective Date grants DSPG and its Affiliates (designated by DSPG) a power of attorney to
perform any (legal) acts and to execute any documents in its or its Affiliates name as may be necessary in this respect, it being understood that this Agreement may not be submitted to the relevant registers. In addition, at DSPG’s request, NXP
will (and will cause its Affiliates to) promptly execute and deliver such written instruments and otherwise do whatever is necessary or useful to fully effectuate, evidence, record, register or perfect the assignment, sale, conveyance and transfer
of the Trademarks and Domain Names. 
  

	8.3	Costs 

 DSPG shall bear all costs of prosecution and
maintenance of the Trademarks and Domain Names arising as from the Closing Date. 
  

	8.4	Warranty 

 NXP represents and warrants as of the
Effective Date that Schedule 3 to this Agreement constitutes a list of all trademarks and domain names, respectively, that are used exclusively by NXP and its Affiliates for the Operations. If NXP or any of its Affiliates is informed of or
otherwise discovers the existence of any trademark or domain name omitted from Schedule 3, the existence of which constitutes a breach of the foregoing warranty, such trademark or domain name shall, as a sole remedy for breach of this
warranty, thereafter be deemed a “Trademark” or “Domain Name,” as applicable (including for the purposes of clause 8.2), and NXP, on behalf of itself and its relevant Affiliates, shall promptly assign, sell, convey and transfer
to DSPG Switzerland, and its successors and assigns, all right, title and interest in and to such trademark or domain name. 
  

	8.5	Cease of Use NXP 

 NXP shall (and shall cause its
Affiliates to) cease use of all Trademarks and Domain Names (if any) as of the Closing Date or the date on which such Trademarks or Domain Names are found to exist. 
  

	8.6	Cease of Use DSPG 

 After the Closing Date, DSPG
shall not use (or have used) in relation to the Operations: (i) the letters NX as (part of) a trade name, corporate name or trademark, (ii) the trademark NXP, (iii) the trademark Philips, or (iv) any derivate or combination mark
containing the elements PHILI or PHIL. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, DSPG shall be allowed to use for a period not exceeding six months after the Closing Date, all printed matter other than stationary (letterheads, fax forms, business
cards and envelopes) used by NXP or its Affiliates until the Closing Date in relation to the Operations, bearing the trademark NXP. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DSPG and its Affiliates may continue to use any part numbers for Products containing
the letters NX that were used by the Operations on the Closing Date, but will indemnify and hold NXP and its Affiliates harmless from any costs, damage or liability for third party claims against NXP and its Affiliates arising out of the use of such
part numbers by DSPG and its Affiliates after the Closing Date, but only to the extent that NXP and its Affiliates would not otherwise have been liable for such claims if DSPG and its Affiliates had not used such part numbers after the Closing Date.

  

	
	
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	9	IMPROVEMENTS 

  

	9.1	Any intellectual property rights, ownership rights and similar rights in modifications and alterations to NXP Know How, NXP Software, [*] Technology, Business Know-How
or Business Software, in whatever form and of whatever nature, developed by each Party and/or its Affiliates shall be exclusively vested in such Party. 

  

	9.2	Subject to clause 9.3, DSPG and its Affiliates cannot and shall not assert rights in modifications or alterations made by DSPG and/or its Affiliates to NXP Know How, NXP Software
and [*] Technology against NXP, any of its Affiliates or customers or sub-contractors of NXP, the latter to the extent they perform work on behalf of NXP. Subject to clause 9.3, NXP and its Affiliates cannot and shall not assert rights
in modifications or alterations made by NXP and/or its Affiliates to Business Know How and Business Software against DSPG, any of its Affiliates or customers or sub-contractors of DSPG, the latter to the extent they perform work on behalf of DSPG.

  

	9.3	Neither Party nor any of its Affiliates shall be precluded or otherwise restricted in any way from asserting any rights owned by such Party or any of its Affiliates against the
other Party, any of its Affiliates or their customers or sub-contractors if the other Party, any of its Affiliates or any of their customers or sub-contractors improperly obtains any of the foregoing items, or if the other Party, any of its
Affiliates or any of their customers or sub-contractors uses, modifies, distributes or otherwise exploits such items in a manner not permitted under this Agreement. 

  

	10	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

 Without prejudice to the
exercise of rights granted in clauses 2.1.3, 5.1.3 and 6.1.3, all Assigned IP shall be deemed to be confidential information of DSPG for the purposes of clause 17.2.2(a) of the SBSA. 
  

	11	PERPETUAL CLAUSE 

 In addition to the conditions
expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, the assignment and transfer of any Assigned IP pursuant this Agreement to DSPG Switzerland is subject to the obligation of DSPG to: 
  

	 	(i)	[*]; 

  

	 	(ii)	in the event that (a) any of such rights is pledged or otherwise encumbered, (b) DSPG Switzerland is under the obligation to register, or otherwise intends to register,
such pledge at the relevant authorities, and (c) the license retained by NXP and its Affiliates cannot be secured in the registration of the pledge, register such license at the relevant authorities prior to registering such pledge.

  

	
	
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	12	NON-COMPETE 

  

	12.1	Non-Compete NXP 

 NXP and its Affiliates as of the
Effective Date undertake to, for a period of [*] as of the Closing Date, (save as holder of the securities in a listed company or securities held for investments purposes only and which confer [*] which could normally be
cast at a general meeting of such company) not be concerned in, or carry on or intentionally assist any third parties with the objective to carry on, any residential Cordless and VoIP Telephony Applications business (including product design,
manufacturing, sales or licensing), which shall, for the avoidance of doubt, [*]. 
  

	12.2	Acquired Business 

 The restrictions in clause 12.1
shall not apply (or as the case may be shall cease to apply) insofar as and to the extent that NXP or any of its subsidiaries after the Closing Date acquires any company or business and, as a result of that acquisition, acquires a company or
business which falls within the terms of clause 12.1 (the “Relevant Interest”) provided that the Relevant Interest is [*] of the company or business acquired. 
  

	12.3	Business at Closing Date 

 The restrictions in
clause 12.1 shall not prevent NXP from carrying on the business or range of business carried on by NXP (excluding the Operations) at the Closing Date. 
  

	12.4	Independency of Restrictions 

 Each of the
restrictions in this clause 12 shall be enforceable independently of each of the others and its validity shall not be affected if any of the others is invalid. If any of those restrictions is void but would be valid if some part of the restrictions
were deleted, the restriction in question shall apply with such modification as may be necessary to make it valid. 
  

	12.5	Acquirer 

 For the avoidance of doubt, if NXP is
acquired (whether by merger, acquisition or otherwise) by any Person who is not an Affiliate of NXP (“the Acquirer”), [*]. 
  

	13	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

  

	13.1	Full Right and Title 

 NXP represents and warrants
that it has full title, right and authority to assign the Assigned IP and grant the licenses under and/or covenants not to assert the Licensed IP as set forth in this Agreement. 
  

	
	
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	13.2	Full Force and Effect 

 NXP represents and warrants
that, to the best of its knowledge, the Business Patents, Trademarks and Domain Names are subsisting and in full force and effect, have been properly maintained (and all fees have been paid and all necessary filings have been properly made) and,
where necessary, renewed, and have not been abandoned or passed into the public domain at Closing Date. NXP represents and warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, the Business Patents, Trademarks and Domain Names are free from claims of
ownership by any third party. 
  

	13.3	No Claims 

 NXP represents and warrants that, to the
best of its knowledge, no administrative action, lawsuit, arbitration proceeding or similar action has been brought or threatened in writing, against NXP or its Affiliates and no unresolved claim received from any third party in writing exists,
alleging infringement of any ownership right in connection with any of the Assigned IP or Licensed IP. 
  

	13.4	No Exclusive Licenses 

 Without prejudice to the
provisions of this clause 13, NXP represents and warrants that it and its Affiliates have not granted any exclusive licenses under any of the Assigned IP or Licensed IP that would prohibit or limit DSPG from exercising the rights granted to it under
this Agreement. 
  

	14	DISCLAIMER 

 The Parties acknowledge and agree that,
except for the explicit representations and warranties contained in this Agreement, the assignments made and licenses granted by NXP or its Affiliates hereunder, and the licenses granted by DSPG Switzerland, are made on an “as is” basis
and that neither Party makes and each Party as of the Effective Date expressly disclaims any other express or implied representation or warranty (including, without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, title, enforceability or non-infringement or any implied warranty). The representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement are in lieu of, cancel and supersede any prior representations or warranties given by or on behalf of either
Party or its Affiliates or any of their respective representatives or agents or any other Person at any occasion, whether in writing or verbally, express or implied, if any (except for the representation and warranties set forth in the SBSA and
Ancillary Agreements). Further, the Parties acknowledge and agree that, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither NXP nor its Affiliates shall have any obligation under this Agreement to maintain or support any Patents or Know-How or
to provide any upgrades or enhancements thereto to DSPG or its Affiliates. 
  

	
	
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	15	SBSA 

 Any claim for a breach of any covenants or
undertakings of NXP or its Affiliates hereunder or of any of the representations and warranties contained in this Intellectual Property Agreement shall only be enforceable against NXP or its Affiliates in accordance with the provisions of the SBSA
and liability, and limitations on such liability, in respect of any breach of such covenants, agreements, representations and warranties shall be determined solely in accordance with the terms of the SBSA. 
  

	16	TERMINATION 

 This Agreement may not be terminated
by either Party. 
  

	17	ASSIGNMENT AND CHANGE OF CONTROL 

  

	17.1	Neither Party shall have the right to assign, sell, transfer, delegate or otherwise dispose of this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the
prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that each Party may assign this Agreement, together with all of its rights or obligations under this Agreement, and/or any licenses
granted under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, to any of its Affiliates. 

  

	17.2	In the case of a divestment or other transfer (be it in the form of a merger, consolidation, corporate reorganization, sale of assets or like event) involving all or substantially
all of the then-remaining assets or business of (i) the Continued Operations or (ii) DSPG to any third party, all rights (other than assigned rights) granted under this Agreement to DSPG will terminate. At the request of DSPG, NXP will
grant equivalent licence rights to such third party for the purpose of operating the then-remaining assets or business of the Continued Operations. Such licence rights shall be non-transferable, non-exclusive, irrevocable, world-wide, fully paid-up
and royalty-free and of the same scope and subject to the same conditions as the licenses granted pursuant to this Agreement, provided however that such license rights (i) shall only be under those rights that are licensed to DSPG and its
Affiliates pursuant to this Agreement at the moment of divestment and which are relevant to the divested company’s business, and (ii) shall be limited to the business so divested and not extend to any business, operation or activity with
which it is or becomes combined, merged or that otherwise grows “unnaturally”. 

  

	18	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	18.1	No licenses are granted except those expressly granted under this Agreement. 

  

	18.2	Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to constitute or create a partnership, association, joint venture or other agency between the Parties.

  

	
	
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	18.3 	No variation of this Agreement shall be binding upon either Party unless made by a written instrument, signed by an authorized signatory of each of the Parties.

  

	18.4 	All notices or other communications hereunder shall be given in accordance with clause 17.11 of the SBSA. 

  

	18.5 	The headings of this Agreement are for convenience purposes only and do not constitute a part of this Agreement and shall not be construed to limit or change any of the provisions
hereof. 

  

	18.6 	The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other
provisions hereof. 

  

	18.7 	The provisions of this Agreement that by their nature are intended to survive termination or expiration of this Agreement shall so survive. 

  

	18.8 	Except as otherwise set forth herein, each Party shall pay its own legal, accounting and other expenses incidental to this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated thereby. 

  

	18.9 	This Agreement and the documents to be entered into pursuant to it, save as expressly otherwise provided therein, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of
Switzerland (excluding the conflict of law provisions of the Swiss Federal Act on International Private Law and international treaties, in particular the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods dated 11 April 1980). Any action or
proceeding in respect of any claim arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be solely conducted by NXP, DSPG Parent and DSPG in accordance with the procedure provided in clause 18 of the SBSA. 

  

	
	
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 As witness, the Parties have caused this Intellectual Property Agreement to be signed by their duly authorised
representatives. 
  

									
	DSP GROUP LTD.	 		 	
			
	/s/ Eli Ayalon	 		 	/s/ Dror Levy
	By:	 	Eli Ayalon	 		 	By:	 	Dror Levy
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer	 		 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007	 		 	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS NETHERLANDS B.V. 
  

			
	
	/s/ Theo Claasen
	Name:	 	Theo Claasen
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Business Development
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

 Parent Guarantee of DSP Group, Inc. 
 DSP Group, Inc., a company incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, having its address at 2580 North First Street, Suite 460, San Jose, CA 95131, United States of America,
hereby: 
 (i) as a separate and independent obligation, unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees to NXP, and shall be jointly and severally liable, as
co-principal debtor to NXP for the due and punctual performance and observance by DSPG of all its obligations under or pursuant to clauses 10 and 11 of this Agreement (the “Guaranteed Obligations”); and 
 (ii) agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless NXP and, as an irrevocable third party stipulation, all other members of NXP’s group against all Losses (as
defined in the SBSA) which any of same may suffer through or arising from any breach by DSPG of the Guaranteed Obligations. 
  

									
	DSP GROUP, INC.	 		 	
			
	/s/ Eli Ayalon	 		 	/s/ Dror Levy
	By:	 	Eli Ayalon	 		 	By:	 	Dror Levy
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer	 		 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Date:	 	September 4, 2007	 		 	Date:	 	September 4, 2007

  

	
	
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