Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

 

Nettalk.com, Inc.

 

2012 Stock Option Plan

 

 

1.     Purpose

 

The purpose of this 2012 Stock Option Plan (the “Plan”)
of Nettalk.com, Inc., a Florida corporation (the “Company”), is to advance the interests of the Company’s
shareholders by enhancing the Company’s ability to attract, retain and motivate persons who make (or are expected to make)
important contributions to the Company by providing such persons with equity ownership opportunities and performance-based incentives
and thereby better aligning the interests of such persons with those of the Company’s shareholders. Except where the context
otherwise requires, the term “Company” shall include any of the Company’s present or future parent or
subsidiary corporations as defined in Sections 424(e) or (f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and any regulations
promulgated hereunder (the “Code”) and any other business venture (including, without limitation, joint venture
or limited liability company) in which the Company has a controlling interest, as determined by the Board of Directors of the Company
(the “Board”).

 

2.      Eligibility

 

All of the Company’s employees, officers,
and directors, and those Company’s consultants and advisors (i) that are natural persons and (ii) who provides bona fide
services to the Company not connected to a capital raising transaction or the promotion or creation of a market for the company’s
securities, are eligible to be granted options or restricted stock awards (each, an “Award”) under the
Plan. Each person who has been granted an Award under the Plan shall be deemed a “Participant”.

 

3.      Administration
and Delegation

 

(a)      Administration by
Board of Directors. The Plan will be administered by the Board. The Board shall have authority to grant Awards and to adopt,
amend and repeal such administrative rules, guidelines and practices relating to the Plan as it shall deem advisable. The Board
may correct any defect, supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in the Plan or any Award in the manner and to the extent
it shall deem expedient to carry the Plan into effect and it shall be the sole and final judge of such expediency. All decisions
by the Board shall be made in the Board’s sole discretion and shall be final and binding on all persons having or claiming
any interest in the Plan or in any Award. No director or person acting pursuant to the authority delegated by the Board shall be
liable for any action or determination relating to or under the Plan made in good faith.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(b)      Appointment of Committees.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Board may delegate any or all of its powers under the Plan to one or more committees
or subcommittees of the Board (a “Committee”) Board so long as such Committee consists of not less than two
members, each member of which shall be an “outside director” within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code
and a “non-employee director” as defined in Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act.”.

 

4.      Stock Available
for Awards

 

(a)      Number of Shares.
Subject to adjustment under Section 7, Awards may be made under the Plan for up to 20.0 Million (20,000,000) shares of common stock,
$0.001 par value per share, of the Company (the “Common Stock”). If any Award expires or is terminated, surrendered
or canceled without having been fully exercised or is forfeited in whole or in part (including as the result of shares of Common
Stock subject to such Award being repurchased by Nettalk at the original issuance price pursuant to a contractual repurchase right)
or results in any Common Stock not being issued, the unused Common Stock covered by such Award shall again be available for the
grant of Awards under the Plan.

        

(b)      Per-Participant Limit.
Subject to adjustment under Section 7, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock with respect to which Awards may be granted
to any Participant under the Plan shall be an amount no greater than an amount permitted under Section 162(m) of the Code (“Section
162(m)”). No participant shall be granted Stock Option to the extent that the aggregate Fair Market Value of shares at
the date of issuance exceeds $1,000,000. The limitation is cumulative during any one calendar year.

 

5.      Stock Options

 

(a)      General. The Board
may grant options to purchase Common Stock (each, an “Option”) and determine the number of shares of Common
Stock to be covered by each Option, the exercise price of each Option and the conditions and limitations applicable to the exercise
of each Option, including conditions relating to applicable federal or state securities laws, as it considers necessary or advisable.
The Board shall not award any stock options under the Plan intended to be incentive stock options meeting the requirements of Section
422 of the Code (“ISOs”), unless the Plan is first approved by a majority of the shareholders of the Company. An Option
which is not intended to be an ISO shall be designated a “Nonstatutory Stock Option”.

 

(b)      Exercise Price.
The Board shall establish the exercise price at the time each Option is granted and specify it in the applicable option agreement.

 

(c)      Duration of Options.
Each Option shall be exercisable at such times and subject to such terms and conditions as the Board may specify in the applicable
option agreement.

 

(d)      Exercise of Option.
Options may be exercised by delivery to the Company of a written notice of exercise signed by the proper person or by any other
form of notice (including electronic notice) approved by the Board together with payment in full as specified in Section 5(f) for
the number of shares for which the Option is exercised.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(e)      Payment Upon Exercise.
Common Stock purchased upon the exercise of an Option granted under the Plan shall be paid for as follows:

 

(1)      in
cash or by check, payable to the order of the Company;

 

(2)      except as the Board may, in its
sole discretion, otherwise provide in an option agreement, by (i) delivery of an irrevocable and unconditional undertaking by a
creditworthy broker to deliver promptly to the Company sufficient funds to pay the exercise price and any required tax withholding
or (ii) delivery by the Participant to the Company of a copy of irrevocable and unconditional instructions to a creditworthy broker
to deliver promptly to the Company cash or a check sufficient to pay the exercise price and any required tax withholding;

 

(3)      when the Common Stock is registered
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”), by delivery of shares of Common Stock owned
by the Participant valued at their fair market value as determined by (or in a manner approved by) the Board in good faith (“Fair
Market Value”), provided (i) such method of payment is then permitted under applicable law and (ii) such Common Stock,
if acquired directly from the Company was owned by the Participant at least six months prior to such delivery;

 

(4)      to the extent permitted by the
Board, in its sole discretion in the applicable option agreement by (i) delivery of a promissory note of the Participant to the
Company on terms determined by the Board, or (ii) payment of such other lawful consideration as the Board may determine, including
cashless exercise method; or

 

(5)      by any combination of the above
permitted forms of payment.

(f)      Substitute Options. In connection with a merger or consolidation of an entity with
the Company or the acquisition by the Company of property or stock of an entity, the Board may grant Options in substitution for
any options or other stock or stock-based awards granted by such entity or an affiliate thereof. Substitute Options may be granted
on such terms as the Board deems appropriate in the circumstances, notwithstanding any limitations on Options contained in the
other sections of this Section 5 or in Section 2.

 

6.      Restricted
Stock

 

(a)      Grants. The Board
may grant Awards entitling recipients to acquire shares of Common Stock, subject to the right of the Company to repurchase all
or part of such shares at their issue price or other stated or formula price (or to require forfeiture of such shares if issued
at no cost) from the recipient in the event that conditions specified by the Board in the applicable Award are not satisfied prior
to the end of the applicable restriction period or periods established by the Board for such Award (each, a “Restricted
Stock Award”).

 

(b)      Terms and Conditions.
The Board shall determine the terms and conditions of any such Restricted Stock Award, including the conditions for repurchase
(or forfeiture) and the issue price, if any.

 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(c)      Stock Certificates.
Any stock certificates issued in respect of a Restricted Stock Award shall be registered in the name of the Participant and, unless
otherwise determined by the Board, deposited by the Participant, together with a stock power endorsed in blank, with the Company
(or its designee). At the expiration of the applicable restriction periods, the Company (or such designee) shall deliver the certificates
no longer subject to such restrictions to the Participant or if the Participant has died, to the beneficiary designated, in a manner
determined by the Board, by a Participant to receive amounts due or exercise rights of the Participant in the event of the Participant’s
death (the “Designated Beneficiary”). In the absence of an effective designation by a Participant, Designated
Beneficiary shall mean the Participant’s estate.

 

7.      Adjustments
for Changes in Common Stock and Certain Other Events

 

(a)      Changes in Capitalization.
In the event of any stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization, combination of shares, reclassification
of shares, spin-off or other similar change in capitalization or event, or any distribution to holders of Common Stock other than
a normal cash dividend, (i) the number and class of securities available under this Plan, (ii) the per-Participant limit set forth
in Section 4(b), (iii) the number and class of securities and exercise price per share subject to each outstanding Option, and
(iv) the repurchase price per share subject to each outstanding Restricted Stock Award shall be appropriately adjusted by the Company
(or substituted Awards may be made, if applicable) to the extent the Board shall determine, in good faith, that such an adjustment
(or substitution) is necessary and appropriate. If this Section 7(a) applies and Section 7(c) also applies to any event, Section
7(c) shall be applicable to such event, and this Section 7(a) shall not be applicable.

 

(b)      Liquidation or Dissolution.
In the event of a proposed liquidation or dissolution of the Company, the Board shall upon written notice to the Participants provide
that all then unexercised Options will (i) become exercisable in full as of a specified time at least 10 business days prior to
the effective date of such liquidation or dissolution and (ii) terminate effective upon such liquidation or dissolution, except
to the extent exercised before such effective date. The Board may specify the effect of a liquidation or dissolution on any Restricted
Stock Award granted under the Plan at the time of the grant.

 

(c)      Reorganization Events

 

 (1)      Definition. A “Reorganization Event” shall mean: (a) any merger or consolidation of the Company with or into another entity as a result of which all of the Common Stock of the Company is converted into or exchanged for the right to receive cash, securities or other property or (b) any exchange of all of the Common Stock of the Company for cash, securities or other property pursuant to a share exchange transaction.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(2)      Consequences
of a Reorganization Event on Options. Upon the occurrence of a Reorganization Event, or the execution by the Company of any
agreement with respect to a Reorganization Event, the Board shall provide that all outstanding Options shall be assumed, or equivalent
options shall be substituted, by the acquiring or succeeding corporation (or an affiliate thereof). For purposes hereof, an Option
shall be considered to be assumed if, following consummation of the Reorganization Event, the Option confers the right to purchase,
for each share of Common Stock subject to the Option immediately prior to the consummation of the Reorganization Event, the consideration
(whether cash, securities or other property) received as a result of the Reorganization Event by holders of Common Stock for each
share of Common Stock held immediately prior to the consummation of the Reorganization Event (and if holders were offered a choice
of consideration, the type of consideration chosen by the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Common Stock); provided,
however, that if the consideration received as a result of the Reorganization Event is not solely common stock of the acquiring
or succeeding corporation (or an affiliate thereof), the Company may, with the consent of the acquiring or succeeding corporation,
provide for the consideration to be received upon the exercise of Options to consist solely of common stock of the acquiring or
succeeding corporation (or an affiliate thereof) equivalent in fair market value to the per share consideration received by holders
of outstanding shares of Common Stock as a result of the Reorganization Event.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the acquiring or succeeding
corporation (or an affiliate thereof) does not agree to assume, or substitute for, such Options, then the Board shall, upon written
notice to the Participants, provide that all then unexercised Options will become exercisable in full as of a specified time prior
to the Reorganization Event and will terminate immediately prior to the consummation of such Reorganization Event, except to the
extent exercised by the Participants before the consummation of such Reorganization Event; provided, however, that in the event
of a Reorganization Event under the terms of which holders of Common Stock will receive upon consummation thereof a cash payment
for each share of Common Stock surrendered pursuant to such Reorganization Event (the “Acquisition Price”),
then the Board may instead provide that all outstanding Options shall terminate upon consummation of such Reorganization Event
and that each Participant shall receive, in exchange therefor, a cash payment equal to the amount (if any) by which (A) the Acquisition
Price multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock subject to such outstanding Options (whether or not then exercisable),
exceeds (B) the aggregate exercise price of such Options. To the extent all or any portion of an Option becomes exercisable solely
as a result of the first sentence of this paragraph, upon exercise of such Option the Participant shall receive shares subject
to a right of repurchase by the Company or its successor at the Option exercise price. Such repurchase right (1) shall lapse at
the same rate as the Option would have become exercisable under its terms and (2) shall not apply to any shares subject to the
Option that were exercisable under its terms without regard to the first sentence of this paragraph.

 

(3)      Consequences
of a Reorganization Event on Restricted Stock Awards. Upon the occurrence of a Reorganization Event, the repurchase and other
rights of the Company under each outstanding Restricted Stock Award shall inure to the benefit of the Company’s successor
and shall apply to the cash, securities or other property which the Common Stock was converted into or exchanged for pursuant to
such Reorganization Event in the same manner and to the same extent as they applied to the Common Stock subject to such Restricted
Stock Award.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

8.      General Provisions
Applicable to Awards

 

(a)      Transferability of
Awards. Except as the Board may otherwise determine or provide in an Award, Awards shall not be sold, assigned, transferred,
pledged or otherwise encumbered by the person to whom they are granted, either voluntarily or by operation of law, except by will
or the laws of descent and distribution, and, during the life of the Participant, shall be exercisable only by the Participant.
References to a Participant, to the extent relevant in the context, shall include references to authorized transferees.

 

(b)      Documentation.
Each Award shall be evidenced in such form (written, electronic or otherwise) as the Board shall determine. Such written instrument
may be in the form of an agreement signed by the Company and the Participant or a written confirming memorandum to the Participant
from the Company. Each Award may contain terms and conditions in addition to those set forth in the Plan.

 

(c)      Board Discretion.
Except as otherwise provided by the Plan, each Award may be made alone or in addition or in relation to any other Award. The terms
of each Award need not be identical, and the Board need not treat Participants uniformly.

 

(d)      Termination of Status.
The Board shall determine the effect on an Award of the disability, death, retirement, authorized leave of absence or other change
in the employment or other status of a Participant and the extent to which, and the period during which, the Participant, the Participant’s
legal representative, conservator, guardian or Designated Beneficiary may exercise rights under the Award.

 

(e)      Withholding. Each
Participant shall pay to the Company, or make provision satisfactory to the Board for payment of, any taxes required by law to
be withheld in connection with Awards to such Participant no later than the date of the event creating the tax liability. Except
as the Board may otherwise provide in an Award, when the Common Stock is registered under the Exchange Act, Participants may satisfy
such tax obligations in whole or in part by delivery of shares of Common Stock, including shares retained from the Award creating
the tax obligation, valued at their Fair Market Value; provided, however, that the total tax withholding where stock is being used
to satisfy such tax obligations cannot exceed the Company’s minimum statutory withholding obligations (based on minimum statutory
withholding rates for federal and state tax purposes, including payroll taxes, that are applicable to such supplemental taxable
income). The Company may, to the extent permitted by law, deduct any such tax obligations from any payment of any kind otherwise
due to a Participant.

 

(f)       Amendment of Award.
The Board may amend, modify or terminate any outstanding Award, including but not limited to, substituting therefore another Award
of the same or a different type, changing the date of exercise or realization. ,

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(g)      Conditions on Delivery
of Stock. The Company will not be obligated to deliver any shares of Common Stock pursuant to the Plan or to remove restrictions
from shares previously delivered under the Plan until (i) all conditions of the Award have been met or removed to the satisfaction
of the Company, (ii) in the opinion of the Company’s counsel, all other legal matters in connection with the issuance
and delivery of such shares have been satisfied, including any applicable securities laws and any applicable stock exchange or
stock market rules and regulations, and (iii) the Participant has executed and delivered to the Company such representations or
agreements as the Company may consider appropriate to satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws, rules or regulations.

 

(h)      Acceleration.
The Board may at any time provide that any Award shall become immediately exercisable in full or in part, free of some or all restrictions
or conditions, or otherwise realizable in full or in part, as the case may be.

 

9.      Miscellaneous

 

(a)      No Right To Employment
or Other Status. No person shall have any claim or right to be granted an Award, and the grant of an Award shall not be construed
as giving a Participant the right to continued employment or any other relationship with the Company. The Company expressly reserves
the right at any time to dismiss or otherwise terminate its relationship with a Participant free from any liability or claim under
the Plan, except as expressly provided in the applicable Award.

 

(b)      No Rights As Shareholder.
Subject to the provisions of the applicable Award, no Participant or Designated Beneficiary shall have any rights as a shareholder
with respect to any shares of Common Stock to be distributed with respect to an Award until becoming the record holder of such
shares. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the Company effects a split of the Common Stock by means of a stock dividend
and the exercise price of and the number of shares subject to such Option are adjusted as of the date of the distribution of the
dividend (rather than as of the record date for such dividend), then an optionee who exercises an Option between the record date
and the distribution date for such stock dividend shall be entitled to receive, on the distribution date, the stock dividend with
respect to the shares of Common Stock acquired upon such Option exercise, notwithstanding the fact that such shares were not outstanding
as of the close of business on the record date for such stock dividend.

 

(c)      Effective Date and
Term of Plan. The Plan shall become effective on the date on which it is adopted by the Board, but no Award granted to a Participant
that is intended to comply with Section 162(m) shall become exercisable, vested or realizable, as applicable to such Award, unless
and until the Plan has been approved by the Company’s shareholders to the extent shareholder approval is required by Section 162(m)
in the manner required under Section 162(m) (including the vote required under Section 162(m)). No Awards shall be granted under
the Plan after the completion of ten years from the earlier of (i) the date on which the Plan was adopted by the Board or (ii)
the date the Plan was approved by the Company’s shareholders, but Awards previously granted may extend beyond that date.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(d)      Amendment of Plan.
The Board may amend, suspend or terminate the Plan or any portion thereof at any time, provided that to the extent required by
Section 162(m), no Award granted to a Participant that is intended to comply with Section 162(m) after the date of such amendment
shall become exercisable, realizable or vested, as applicable to such Award, unless and until such amendment shall have been approved
by the company’s shareholders if required by Section 162(m) (including the vote required under Section 162(m)).

 

(e)      Governing Law.
The provisions of the Plan and all Awards made hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the
State of Florida, without regard to any applicable conflicts of law.

 

Adopted:      May 28, 2012

 

 

/s/ Anastasios Kyriakides

By: Anastasios Kyriakides, CEO and PresidentPOWI-EX10.52_2014.12.31_10K

	
					
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Exhibit 10.52

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WAFER SUPPLY AGREEMENT
This Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of this 1ST day of August, 2008 (the “Effective Date”), by and between:
		
	(1)
	POWER INTEGRATIONS INTERNATIONAL LTD., a Cayman Islands corporation having a place of business at 4th Floor, Century Yard, Cricket Square, Elgin Avenue, P.O. Box 32322, Grand Cayman KY1 ‐ 1209 (“POWER INTEGRATIONS”);

and
		
	(2)
	NEC Electronics America, Inc, a California corporation with a place of business at 2880 Scott Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95050 (“NECELAM”)

WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, NECELAM is engaged in providing wafer foundry services for semiconductor companies; and
WHEREAS, POWER INTEGRATIONS is engaged in the design, development, marketing and sale of various integrated circuit products for use in power conversion applications; and
WHEREAS, POWER INTEGRATIONS desires NECELAM to fabricate and supply wafers of certain integrated circuit products, and NECELAM is willing to fabricate and supply such wafers to POWER INTEGRATIONS in accordance with the              terms            and             conditions            of            this                  Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants of the parties contained  herein,  POWER   INTEGRATIONS  and  NECELAM   hereby  agree  as follows:
		
	Article 1
	      (Definitions)

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When used throughout this Agreement, each of the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below:
1.1COMMON SPECIFICATION(S):  The specifications for the production, delivery and acceptance of the WAFERS which will be provided by PI.
1.2CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION:  Technical information, and other non‐public information relating to PI or SUPPLIER, including software in a human-readable or machine-readable form and regardless of whether recorded on paper, tape, diskette or any other media, which is disclosed by the disclosing party to the receiving party and, subject to Section 1.3 (“CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION”), which (i) if first disclosed in writing or other tangible form, is identified by appropriate legend, as confidential or proprietary or, (ii) if first disclosed orally or in other intangible form, is identified as confidential or proprietary information at the time of disclosure, and confirmed by a written summary thereof designated, by appropriate legend, as confidential or proprietary, and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days after such oral or other intangible disclosure.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, all information generated by the activities and actions of SUPPLIER under this Agreement on PI’s behalf (other than SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS) and any information, including all PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY received or created by SUPPLIER, shall also be considered PI’s CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION even if not identified as such.
1.3CONFIDENTIAL  MANUFACTURING  INFORMATION:  All CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of PI or SUPPLIER, as applicable, whether in written, electronic, oral or other form, relating to the PI PROCESS or the SUPPLIER PROCESS, as applicable, and conveyed by the disclosing party to the receiving party by any means including, without limitation, during a meeting between the parties, by phone, letter, email or facsimile, whether or not declared or marked confidential and whether or not it is subsequently described in writing.
1.4ENGINEERING PRODUCTION:  The production by SUPPLIER of WAFERS for engineering development.
1.5EXPEDITED VOLUME PRODUCTION:  The expedited VOLUME PRODUCTION of WAFERS by SUPPLIER in a manner that ships the WAFERS in a shorter time than normal VOLUME PRODUCTION.
1.6FOUNDRY CAPACITY:  The capacity or output as set forth in Exhibit A (FOUNDRY CAPACITY and PI ANNUAL FORECAST).
1.7INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACTS:  Individual contracts of sale and purchase of the WAFERS that will be concluded between SUPPLIER and PI pursuant to this Agreement.

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1.8INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS:  Copyrights, patent rights, trade secret rights, moral rights, mask work rights and all other intellectual or proprietary rights of any kind.
1.9MASK SPECIFICATIONS:  The specifications (e.g. critical dimensions, GDSII database) provided by PI for the production, delivery and acceptance of the MASK TOOLING SETS.  MASK SPECIFICATIONS do not include any SUPPLIER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS related to the MASK TOOLING SETS.
1.10MASK TOOLING SETS:  Those mask tooling sets for use in making WAFERS.
1.11PI:  POWER INTEGRATIONS and any of its SUBSIDIARIES.
1.12PI IMPROVEMENTS:  Any modification or change, made during the term of this Agreement, to the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY that has been made solely by PI, or SUPPLIER or made jointly by PI and SUPPLIER excluding SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS.
1.13PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:  The PI PROCESS, the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS, the MASK SPECIFICATIONS, MASK TOOLING SETS and the associated mask databases therefor, the PI IMPROVEMENTS, and all know‐how related to the foregoing.
1.14PI PROCESS:  PI’s process technologies, which are implemented in the SUPPLIER wafer fabrication facility to produce the WAFERS, and of which the detailed specification is specified in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS, plus all PI IMPROVEMENTS.
1.15PILOT PRODUCTION:  The production by SUPPLIER of WAFERS for the purpose of evaluation by PI.
1.16PRODUCTS:      Any and all integrated circuit products of PI manufactured in accordance with the PI PROCESS.
1.17RAW WAFERS:    Virgin  wafers that are exclusively for the PI PROCESS.
1.18REVIEW PERIOD:  The period of time as set forth in Exhibit A (FOUNDRY CAPACITY and PI ANNUAL FORECAST) for the parties to jointly review the PI ANNUAL FORECAST and the FOUNDRY CAPACITY.
1.19SUBSIDIARY:  Any corporation, company or other entity in which SUPPLIER or SUPPLIER’s PARENT CORPORATION or PI, as the case may be, owns and/or controls, directly or indirectly, now or hereafter, more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares of stock entitled to vote for the election of directors or their equivalents regardless of the form thereof (other than any shares of stock whose voting rights are subject to restriction); provided, however, that any entity which would be a SUBSIDIARY by reason of the foregoing shall be considered a SUBSIDIARY only so long as such ownership or control exists.

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1.20SUPPLIER:  NECELAM and any of its SUBSIDIARIES.
1.21SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS:  Any modification or change, made during the term of this Agreement, to the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY that (i) are made solely by SUPPLIER without use of CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of PI, and (ii) SUPPLIER has a substantial use for other than manufacturing or incorporation  into  PRODUCTS,  and  (iii) are based solely on the SUPPLIER PROCESS.
1.22SUPPLIER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:  (i) The SUPPLIER PROCESS, and (ii) the SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS.
1.23SUPPLIER’s  PARENT  CORPORATION:   NEC  Electronics Corporation.
1.24SUPPLIER PROCESS:  SUPPLIER’s standard process technology steps, including improvements and related know how, from SUPPLIER owned or controlled technologies, developed exclusively by SUPPLIER without the use of PI CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and implemented in the SUPPLIER wafer fabrication facility to produce the WAFERS.
1.25VOLUME PRODUCTION:  The production by SUPPLIER of WAFERS for the volume production of PRODUCTS.
1.26WAFER(S):  Non-probed [*]-inch silicon wafers manufactured in [*], California by SUPPLIER for PI in accordance with the COMMON SPECIFICATION.
1.27WAFER TYPE.  The different types of WAFERS (e.g., size, processing, location of manufacture) as defined by the COMMON SPECIFICATION.
Article 2         (Foundry Commitment and Forecasts)
2.1SUPPLIER agrees to commit to PI the FOUNDRY CAPACITY.  Annually, during the term of this Agreement, PI will provide SUPPLIER with a non‐binding twelve (12) month forecast of WAFER orders by WAFER TYPE (“PI ANNUAL FORECAST”).
2.2Annually, during the term of this Agreement, and during the REVIEW PERIOD prior to the beginning of the next calendar year, SUPPLIER and PI will jointly review the PI ANNUAL FORECAST and SUPPLIER’s FOUNDRY CAPACITY for such next calendar year.
2.3Annually, during the term of this Agreement, no later than the last business day of the REVIEW PERIOD, SUPPLIER will commit to a FOUNDRY CAPACITY for the next calendar year, at each of the SUPPLIER’s plants making WAFERS for PI, in an amount no less than [*]%) of PI’s total WAFER purchases by WAFER TYPE during the previous calendar year.  The maximum allocated capacity (“MAX FOUNDRY CAPACITY”) will be [*]  WAFERS  per  month,  unless  both parties agree to a greater amount.
2.4During each calendar year during the Term of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall accept up to a [*]%) upside request over the current FOUNDRY CAPACITY, by WAFER TYPE (“UPSIDE WAFERS”), 

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upon a [*] month advance Notice from PI, unless the current FOUNDRY CAPACITY represents [*]%) of SUPPLIER’s total capacity in which case such advance Notice shall be a [*] month Notice.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, any INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT for UPSIDE WAFERS shall not be subject to rescheduling or cancellation, and PI shall pay SUPPLIER the full price stated in such INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT.
2.5SUPPLIER can request PI to negotiate to reduce the committed FOUNDRY CAPACITY, by WAFER TYPE, for the then current calendar year, if SUPPLIER and PI determine that PI will not order at least [*]%) of the PI ANNUAL FORECAST by WAFER TYPE. Any negotiated reduction in FOUNDRY CAPACITY must be agreed to by PI in writing.
2.6During the Term of this Agreement, PI shall provide SUPPLIER, on or before a mutually agreed day of each calendar month, a written [*] month rolling forecast (“PI MONTHLY FORECAST”) of the quantity of the WAFERS of each PRODUCT within a WAFER TYPE to be manufactured and delivered to PI during the [*] month period corresponding thereto.  Such forecast shall be in conformity with the FOUNDRY CAPACITY.
2.7PI must order at least the quantity of WAFERS by WAFER TYPE forecasted in the first [*] months of the PI MONTHLY FORECAST unless SUPPLIER agrees in writing to any change thereto.  PI may revise the quantity for each of the last [*] months of each PI MONTHLY FORECAST without penalty or charge.
2.8In spite of the preceding paragraph, within [*] months of the date of each PI MONTHLY FORECAST, PI must order at least the minimum quantity of WAFERS necessary to consume all the RAW WAFERS purchased by SUPPLIER to meet such un-revised PI MONTHLY FORECAST.
2.9If VOLUME PRODUCTION of at least [*] WAFERS per month is not obtained by the end of calander year [*], SUPPLIER will have the right to issue a [*] day Notice that the process will be stopped in [*] months.  SUPPLIER will work with PI to convert PI’s requirements into a compatible technology from SUPPLIER’s newer offerings or accept a last time buy from PI.  Any last time buy will be scheduled for delivery within such [*] month period after such Notice and PI must purchase any unused RAW WAFERS.
2.10For purposes of Section 17.13 (Limitation of Liability) on capacity commitment, if during the [*] of this Agreement’s original term, the SUPPLIER closes its [*]-inch line at [*], such closure will not be deemed a breach intentionally benefitting supplier if SUPPLIER offers to make the PI Process at:  a) an [*]-inch line at [*] or b) another [*]-inch fab of the SUPPLIER’s PARENT CORPORATION.

Article 3           (Sale and Purchase of WAFERS; MASK TOOLING SETS)

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3.1PI shall purchase WAFERS from SUPPLIER and SUPPLIER shall sell such  WAFERS  to  PI,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  and conditions of this Agreement.
3.2PI shall submit to SUPPLIER a purchase order (“PO”) for the WAFERS in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  Each PO shall be subject to acceptance by SUPPLIER through issuance of a written confirmation within five (5) business days of receipt of the PO.  Upon SUPPLIER’s confirmation, the PO terms of total quantity, delivery date, delivery location and pricing shall constitute an INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT which will be deemed to incorporate all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
3.3Each  confirmed  PO  shall  be  irrevocable except as set forth in Section 2.7.  For any INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT, the quantity of WAFERS, ordered for each PRODUCT, within a WAFER TYPE can be modified by PI if PI provides Notice of any changes at least [*] business days before the WAFERS are started so long as the total quantity of WAFERS is not less than the original quantity ordered for that WAFER TYPE.
3.4The mask databases for creating MASK TOOLING SETS for WAFERS of any PRODUCT shall be supplied by PI to SUPPLIER in a timely manner.  SUPPLIER shall immediately notify PI in detail of any defect or non-conformity in the MASK TOOLING SETS caused by the mask databases.  Upon such Notice, PI shall either provide corrected mask databases and pay for corrected MASK TOOLING SETS or, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, PI can cancel the INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT for the affected WAFERS, upon Notice to SUPPLIER, without any liability except for affected WAFER work in progress (“WIP”) and WAFER inventory that was manufactured in accordance with the PO schedule.
3.5SUPPLIER will produce or procure the MASK TOOLING SETS for the WAFERS in accordance with the MASK SPECIFICATIONS.  The cost of production or procurement of the MASK TOOLING SETS shall be paid by PI and the MASK TOOLING SETS shall be owned by PI except SUPPLIER retains sole and exclusive possession of the MASK TOOLING SETS.  The price and terms to PI for the MASK TOOLING SETS shall be SUPPLIER’S cost to produce or procure them, and shall be commercially reasonable.  SUPPLIER will produce or procure the MASK TOOLING SETS within [*] working days after the receipt of the MASK SPECIFICATIONS from PI.  Upon request from PI, SUPPLIER will produce or procure the MASK TOOLING SETS on an expedited basis.  MASK TOOLING SETS will be held by SUPPLIER and will only be used to produce WAFERS.  SUPPLIER shall not destroy MASK TOOLING SETS unless certain MASK TOOLING SETS are not used to produce WAFERS for any consecutive [*] month period upon which SUPPLIER may provide a [*] day Notice requesting PI to either allow for 

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destruction of such MASK TOOLING SETS or pay [*] per such MASK TOOLING SETS for storage for an additional [*] month period.
Article 4                            (Intellectual Property Rights)
4.1Subject to the licenses granted to the other party in this Agreement, all INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS owned or controlled by a party as of the Effective Date shall continue to be owned or controlled by such party.
4.2PI is and shall remain the sole and exclusive owner of all rights (including INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS), title and interest in and to the PI  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.   PI  grants  SUPPLIER  a  limited,  non-  transferable, non-exclusive royalty-free and fully paid-up license, without the right to sublicense, under the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY for the sole purpose of using it internally to manufacture, test, and evaluate WAFERS for PI, and to, sell and offer to sell, WAFERS to PI. Notwithstanding any other statement in this Agreement, the foregoing license shall not survive expiration or termination of this Agreement.  SUPPLIER may not (i) use the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY for any purpose other than to manufacture WAFERS (except to the extent permitted pursuant to Section 4.6), or (ii) license it to any third party.
4.3PI shall be the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in the PI IMPROVEMENTS, MASK SPECIFICATIONS and MASK TOOLING SETS.  SUPPLIER hereby irrevocably and unconditionally transfers and assigns to PI  all  of  SUPPLIER’s  right,  title  and  interest  worldwide in the PI IMPROVEMENTS, MASK SPECIFICATIONS and MASK TOOLING SETS.  PI agrees to use any PI IMPROVEMENTS that include SUPPLIER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY or SUPPLIER PARENT CORPORATION’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS solely in connection with PRODUCTS developed or manufactured by or on behalf of PI.
4.4SUPPLIER will promptly disclose to PI in writing all PI IMPROVEMENTS upon their creation.
4.5SUPPLIER shall, in a timely manner and at PI’s expense, take all reasonable actions reasonably requested by PI, to assist PI in perfecting and enforcing its rights in the PI IMPROVEMENTS, MASK SPECIFICATIONS and MASK TOOLING SETS. Such actions shall include but not be limited to execution of assignments, patent applications and other documents.
4.6Subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and notwithstanding Section 4.2, PI hereby grants to SUPPLIER a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free and fully-paid-up, non-transferable, worldwide, right and license to use, modify, reproduce, (but not sub-license) the PI IMPROVEMENTS for SUPPLIER’s internal use only.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, no license is granted 

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to the PI IMPROVEMENTS for the purpose of SUPPLIER providing foundry service or other benefit to a third party.
4.7In the event that any portion of Section 4.3 is declared invalid or illegal according to any applicable law, (a) SUPPLIER hereby waives and agrees never to assert such right, title and interest, including any moral rights or similar rights, against PI or PI’s licensees and (b) the parties hereby modify such portion, effective upon such declaration, in such manner as shall secure for PI an exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, fully paid and royalty-free license under all INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, with rights to sublicense through one or more level(s) of sublicensee(s), to use, modify, reproduce, create derivative works of, distribute, publicly perform and publicly display by all means now known or later developed, and otherwise exploit in any manner, such rights in the PI IMPROVEMENTS, MASK SPECIFICATIONS and MASK TOOLING SETS to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law.
4.8SUPPLIER shall be the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in the SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS. SUPPLIER will promptly disclose to PI in writing all SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS upon their creation.
4.9SUPPLIER agrees not to use the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY or any license under this Agreement, in whole or in part, or any knowledge gained by SUPPLIER through producing WAFERS, to develop an equivalent or competing process to the PI PROCESS, or other product or service that would compete with PI.
Article 5                (WAFER Production)
5.1ENGINEERING PRODUCTION
5.1.1For ENGINEERING PRODUCTION, PI may place an order with SUPPLIER for WAFERS up to a maximum of [*] WAFERS and a minimum of [*] WAFERS for each WAFER TYPE, or any other quantity agreed to in writing by the parties.  SUPPLIER will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship WAFERS in ENGINEERING PRODUCTION to PI in [*] working days after receiving the applicable MASK SPECIFICATIONS.
5.1.2Any output of the ENGINEERING PRODUCTION will be shipped to PI immediately upon completion.  If the WAFERS output is less than [*] of the ordered quantity for an order of [*] or less ENGINEERING WAFERS, SUPPLIER will inform PI of the output quantity of the WAFERS and if PI requires to have the shortage covered, SUPPLIER will re-input the WAFERS to cover the shortage of quantity at no additional cost to PI (“RECOVERY WAFERS”).  If the WAFERS output is less than [*] of the ordered quantity for an order of greater than [*] ENGINEERING WAFERS, SUPPLIER will inform PI of the output quantity of the WAFERS and PI will elect to either have the shortage covered by restarting WAFERS 

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at no additional cost to PI (“RECOVERY WAFERS”) or closing the PO short and only paying for the finished WAFERS.
5.2PILOT PRODUCTION
5.2.1For the PILOT PRODUCTION, PI may place an order with SUPPLIER for a minimum of [*] WAFERS, or multiples thereof, per each PRODUCT, or any other quantity agreed to in writing by the parties.
5.2.2SUPPLIER will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship to PI WAFERS in PILOT PRODUCTION of each PRODUCT within [*] working days after availability of the MASK TOOLING SETS for such PRODUCT.
5.2.3The output of the PILOT PRODUCTION will be shipped to PI if such WAFERS output is at least [*] of the ordered quantity.  If the WAFERS output is less than [*] of the ordered quantity, SUPPLIER will inform PI of the output quantity of the WAFERS and if PI requires to have the shortage covered, SUPPLIER will re-input the WAFERS to cover the shortage of quantity at no additional cost to PI.
5.3VOLUME PRODUCTION
5.3.1For VOLUME PRODUCTION, PI shall place an order with SUPPLIER for a minimum of [*] WAFERS, or multiples thereof, per each PRODUCT, or any other quantity agreed to in writing by the parties.
5.3.2For VOLUME PRODUCTION, SUPPLIER will ship the first (1st) shipment of the WAFERS ordered by PI for that month no later than [*] working days after the start of the production as per PI’s PO for such PRODUCTS, unless PI’s PO specifies a later delivery date.  The rest of such ordered WAFERS for that month will be shipped so that PI receives all such WAFERS, in equal weekly quantities to the extent practicably possible, within [*] working days after the first (1st) shipment.  SUPPLIER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize such number of working days.
5.3.3For EXPEDITED VOLUME PRODUCTION, SUPPLIER will ship the first (1st) shipment of the WAFERS ordered by PI for that month no later than [*] working days after the start of the production as per PI’s PO for such PRODUCTS, unless PI’s PO specifies a later delivery date.  The rest of such ordered WAFERS for that month will be shipped so that PI receives all such WAFERS, in equal weekly quantities to the extent practicably possible, within [*] working days after the first (1st) shipment.  SUPPLIER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize such number of working days.  EXPEDITED  VOLUME  PRODUCTION  has  a  higher priority than standard VOLUME PRODUCTION and are called hot lots.

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5.3.4SUPPLIER will ship monthly orders in quantities not less than [*] of the quantities ordered of each PRODUCT. 
Article 6                (Delivery)
6.1The terms of delivery of the WAFERS shall be DAF (as such terms are defined in Incoterms 2000) to the delivery location per the PO.
6.2The title and risk of loss in and to the WAFERS delivered by SUPPLIER to PI shall transfer from SUPPLIER to PI at the DAF point.  PI shall have the right to designate a freight forwarder, subject to SUPPLIER’s reasonable approval.
6.3SUPPLIER will deliver the WAFERS within the number of calendar days specified in the INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT.  In the event that SUPPLIER foresees a delay in the delivery schedule of the WAFERS, SUPPLIER shall make a commercially reasonable effort to correct any delay and SUPPLIER shall promptly notify PI of such delay and submit to PI the new delivery schedule.  PI will have the right to cancel, without liability, the INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT for the delayed WAFERS, except for RECOVERY WAFERS, if the delay is greater than [*] days and if such delay is not caused solely by PI.
6.4SUPPLIER shall pack the WAFERS in accordance with the packing standards defined in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.
6.5SUPPLIER shall collect PCM data (“PCM DATA”), as defined in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS, on the manufactured WAFERS.  SUPPLIER will send the PCM DATA electronically to PI before the WAFERS are received by PI.  The PCM DATA will be accurate and complete for all WAFERS and sent in a mutually agreed upon format.
6.6If PI determines, in consultation with SUPPLIER, that the WAFERS currently being manufactured will not meet the PRODUCTS requirements, PI can, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, cancel the INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT for the affected WAFERS by Notice to SUPPLIER without any liability except for the affected WAFER WIP and WAFER inventory that was manufactured in accordance with the PO schedule, upon Notice to SUPPLIER.
Article 7                       (Test and Inspection)
7.1PI shall conduct incoming inspection of the WAFERS, by WAFER TYPE, to determine the WAFERS’ conformance to the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.  The PCM DATA is required and SUPPLIER’s test results will be supplied in a timely manner by SUPPLIER for the incoming inspection of the WAFERS.  Any omission, inaccuracy or other defect in the PCM DATA will in itself be sufficient cause to reject the WAFERS.  This inspection shall be regarded as final in terms of quality, quantity and other 

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conditions of the WAFERS supplied to PI, which are subject to SUPPLIER’s warranty as defined in Section 11.1.
7.2PI shall notify SUPPLIER which of the WAFERS have been accepted by PI within [*] business days after receipt of the WAFERS by PI.  PI will owe SUPPLIER payment only for the quantity of WAFERS that have been accepted by PI.  Should PI fail to notify, SUPPLIER within the said [*] days, the WAFERS shall be deemed to have been accepted by PI.
7.3SUPPLIER shall not be liable for:  (i) any non-conformity in the WAFERS that is not attributable to SUPPLIER and was caused by abuse, misuse, neglect, improper transportation, improper installation, improper operation, improper use, improper testing, improper storage, improper maintenance, repair, alteration, modification, tampering, accident or unusual deterioration and/or degradation of such WAFERS due to conditions of the physical environment beyond the tolerance requirements set forth in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS; or (ii) any defects and/or failures of the WAFERS which are attributable to the design, testing and/or assembly of the PRODUCTS.  SUPPLIER shall not be held responsible for the defects, failures and yield problems of the WAFERS if the WAFERS meet the specifications set forth in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.
7.4SUPPLIER may make a written special waiver request to PI to ship WAFERS that do not comply with the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.  If PI approves such special waiver request in writing, which approval may include special terms and conditions, SUPPLIER may ship such non-complying WAFERS under such terms and conditions.
Article 8               (Process and Specification Changes)
8.1SUPPLIER shall notify PI in writing as soon as possible, in advance, of any process change which requires PI’s change in any database or which would affect the quality, reliability, manufacturability, form, fit or function of the PRODUCTS.  Each such process change shall be subject to PI’s prior written approval.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if PI does not approve the process change, and such process change is implemented, PI will have the right to cancel, without liability, any INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT affected by the process change.
8.2PI shall have sole responsibility for the control, maintenance, distribution and modification of the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS including but not limited to the addition and maintenance of applicable process, inspection, quality and procurement specifications.  PI will notify SUPPLIER of any changes to the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS by providing a copy of the amended COMMON SPECIFICATIONS to SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER will acknowledge acceptance of the amended COMMON SPECIFICATIONS in writing and SUPPLIER’s acceptance will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.  In the case 

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of any issue with the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS, SUPPLIER agrees that PI is the ultimate authority on the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.
Article 9     (Price)
9.1The prices of the WAFERS, which are produced both in the PILOT PRODUCTION and the VOLUME PRODUCTION are set forth in Exhibit B (PRICES) attached hereto.  Any modifications thereto must be agreed upon by SUPPLIER and PI in writing, either as an amendment to Exhibit B (PRICES) or as part of an INDIVIDUAL SALES CONTRACT.  SUPPLIER and PI may jointly review and revise the WAFERS price, by WAFER TYPE, within [*] days of the close of each half of SUPPLIER’s fiscal year or upon a material change to the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS. 

Article 10     (Payments)

10.1Payment for the WAFERS shall be net and by wire transfer [*] days after receipt of invoice.  SUPPLIER agrees to negotiate terms or alternate forms of payment as proposed by PI.

Article 11      (Warranty, Indemnification)
11.1SUPPLIER warrants that the WAFERS sold to PI will conform to the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS.  PI shall notify SUPPLIER in writing of any defect or non-conformity of said WAFERS within [*] days after notification of acceptance per Section 7.2 above.  SUPPLIER’s sole obligations under this warranty are limited to, at PI’s option, (i) replacing or reworking any nonconforming WAFERS returned to SUPPLIER’s manufacturing facility with transportation charges prepaid, or (ii) SUPPLIER crediting PI an amount equal to the purchase price of such WAFERS.
11.2Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the warranty in Section 11.1 shall not apply, and SUPPLIER shall have no liability or obligation to PI under Section 11.1 with respect to: (i) any non-conformity in the WAFERS that is not attributable to SUPPLIER and was caused by abuse, misuse, neglect, improper transportation, improper installation, improper operation, improper use, improper testing, improper storage, improper maintenance, repair, alteration, modification, tampering, accident or unusual deterioration and/or degradation of such WAFERS due to conditions of the physical environment beyond the tolerance requirements set forth in the COMMON SPECIFICATIONS; or (ii) any defects and/or failures of the WAFERS attributable to the design, testing and/or assembly of the PRODUCTS or the back-end processing of the WAFERS (including, without limitation, cutting and packaging thereof).  No agent, 

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employee or representative of SUPPLIER has any authority to bind SUPPLIER to any affirmation, representation or warranty relating to the Products other than as specifically provided herein.
11.3SUPPLIER shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless PI, its officers, directors, employees and representatives from and against any claim, demand, cause of action, debt, or liability, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, relating to or ar1smg from allegations that the SUPPLIER PROCESS, SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS and any SUPPLIER contributions to the PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY used to produce WAFERS or the resulting WAFERS infringes any INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS or other right of any kind of a third party; provided that SUPPLIER is promptly notified in writing of the action and is allowed to assume and control the defense thereof.  SUPPLIER shall pay all damages and costs awarded therein, but shall not be responsible for any compromise or settlement made without SUPPLIER’s written consent.
11.4EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE MADE BY SUPPLIER RELATING TO THE WAFERS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO ANY OF THE PI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OR THE SUPPLIER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AS THE CASE MAY BE.
11.5PI shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless SUPPLIER, its officers, directors, employees and representatives from and against any claim, demand, cause of action, debt, or liability, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, relating to or arising from allegations that the PI PROCESS and any PI contributions to the PI IMPROVEMENTS used to produce WAFERS infringes any INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS or other right of any kind of a third party; provided that PI is promptly notified in writing of the action and is allowed to assume and control the defense thereof.  PI shall pay all damages and costs awarded therein, but shall not be responsible for any compromise or settlement made without PI’s written consent.
11.6Notwithstanding Section 13.7, SUPPLIER shall keep records for [*] years, notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement, of the WAFERS manufactured and summaries of their process monitors.  SUPPLIER agrees to permit such records to be examined and copied by PI or PI’s authorized representative, upon reasonable prior Notice to SUPPLIER, during normal business hours at SUPPLIER’s offices.  Such records shall be deemed to be PI’s CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
Article 12        (Confidentiality)

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12.1The receiving party (PI or SUPPLIER) shall use any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION acquired from the disclosing party (PI or SUPPLIER) in connection with this Agreement solely for the purposes of this Agreement.
12.2Subject to Sections 12.7 and 12.8, for a period of [*] years after the receipt or creation of the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, or during the Term of this Agreement, whichever is longer, the receiving party shall use a reasonable standard of care not to publish or disseminate the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to any third party, except as otherwise provided herein, and use such CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION only for the purpose of this Agreement.  The receiving party shall have no obligation with respect to any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION received by it which the receiving party shall prove is:
a.Published or otherwise available to the public other than by a breach of this Agreement or any other agreement by the receiving party;
b.Rightfully received by the receiving party hereunder from a third party not obligated under this Agreement or any other agreement, and without confidential limitation;
c.Known to the receiving party prior to its first receipt of the same from the disclosing party;
d.Independently developed by the receiving party without access to the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of the disclosing party;
e.Furnished to a third party by the disclosing party without restrictions on the third party’s right of disclosure similar to those of this Agreement; or
f.Stated in writing by the disclosing party as no longer being CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
In the case that the receiving party intends to disclose publicly or to a third party any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION under any of the exceptions above, the receiving party must first give the disclosing party Notice [*] days prior to any such disclosure.
12.3If any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION is disclosed pursuant to the requirement or request of a governmental or judicial agency or disclosure is required by operation of law, such disclosure will not constitute a breach of this Agreement, provided that the receiving party shall give prompt prior Notice to the disclosing party to allow the disclosing party to seek a protective order with respect thereto reasonably satisfactory to the disclosing party to the extent available under applicable law.
12.4The receiving party shall limit access to the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION only to such officers and employees of the receiving party who are reasonably necessary to implement this Agreement and only to such extent as may be necessary for such officers and employees to perform their duties under 

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this Agreement.  The receiving party shall be liable to cause all of such officers and employees to sign a secrecy agreement to abide by the secrecy obligations provided in this Agreement.  The receiving party shall maintain records of such officers and employees.
12.5CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and all materials including, without limitation, documents, drawings, masks, specifications, models, apparatus, sketches, designs and lists furnished to the receiving party by, and which are themselves identified to be or designated in writing to be the property of, the disclosing party are and shall remain the property of the disclosing party and shall be returned to the disclosing party promptly at its request, including any copies.
12.6PI may disclose information with respect to any SUPPLIER IMPROVEMENTS to the PI PROCESS to one or more third parties as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of PI and covered by a non-disclosure agreement with protection equivalent to this Agreement for the sole purpose of having such third parties provide PI with design, layout, foundry, assembly and testing services.
12.7CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION will be confidential for a period of [*] years after the Term of this Agreement and SUPPLIER agrees to use its best efforts to never make public the CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the receiving party shall treat the CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION in accordance with the confidentiality obligations and  use  restrictions  of  this  Agreement during that [*] year period.
12.8The receiving party’s obligations with respect to any portion of the CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION shall terminate when the receiving party can document, and with the disclosing party’s written concurrence, that such CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION:
a.Was rightfully in the public domain at the time it was communicated to the receiving party by the disclosing party; or
b.Rightfully entered the public domain through no fault of SUPPLIER subsequent to the time it was communicated to the receiving party by the disclosing party; or
c.Was rightfully in the receiving party’s possession free of any obligation of confidence at the time it was communicated to the receiving party by the disclosing party; or
d.Was rightfully communicated to the receiving party by a third party free of any obligation of confidence subsequent to the time it was communicated to receiving party by the disclosing party; or
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MANUFACTURING INFORMATION to the receiving party, documenting the information independently developed by the receiving party.
For any CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION to be subject to an exception above, any document containing such CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION, and the information related thereto, must in their entirety qualify for the exception.  This explicitly excludes any right to apply the exception by redacting CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION or any part thereof from a document.
In the case that the receiving party intends to disclose to an unauthorized party CONFIDENTIAL MUFACTURING INFORMATION under the exceptions above, the receiving party must first receive the disclosing party’s prior written approval and such approval will be in the disclosing party’s sole discretion.
12.9PI may request the confidential release of SUPPLIER’s CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to a customer of the PRODUCTS, covered by a non‐disclosure agreement with confidentiality protections equivalent to those of this Agreement, for purposes of such customer’s evaluation or audit, but only with the prior written consent of SUPPLIER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
12.10Obligation to Notify and Remedy.  The receiving party will immediately give Notice to the disclosing party of any suspected unauthorized use or disclosure of the disclosing party’s CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION and the receiving party will be responsible for remedying such unauthorized use or disclosure.  In the event that the receiving party or (to the knowledge of the receiving party) any of its representatives is requested or required (by oral questions, interrogatories, requests for information or documents in legal proceedings, subpoenas, civil investigative demands or other similar processes) to disclose any of the disclosing party’s CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION, the receiving party shall provide the disclosing party with prompt Notice of any such request or requirement sufficiently timely to allow the disclosing party adequate time to seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or waive compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Article 13    (Term and Termination)
13.1This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect from the Effective Date until the end of the calendar year containing the sixth (6th) anniversary of the Effective Date, unless earlier terminated as provided herein (“Term”).  If this Agreement has not been earlier terminated, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith, beginning one year prior to end of the Term, for this Agreement’s continuation for another [*] year period, on mutually agreeable terms and conditions.

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13.2Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 18.11 (“Force Majeure”), if any governmental agency, entity or authority requires (including through administrative guidance) any changes to this Agreement, PI may terminate this Agreement immediately if the changes are, in PI’s sole discretion, detrimental to PI’s interests or otherwise not reasonably acceptable to PI, with liability only as set forth in Section 6.6.
13.3In the event that either party has committed a material breach of this Agreement, the other party shall promptly give Notice thereof to the breaching party, specifying any alleged material breach or breaches.  The breaching party shall have sixty (60) days after the effective date of such Notice to have all material breaches specified either remedied or waived (“cured”).  If such breaches are not so cured, the other party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement effective upon Notice.
13.4Either party shall also have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving Notice of termination to the other party at any time upon or after the occurrence of any of the following events with respect to such other party:
a.Insolvency, bankruptcy, reorganization or liquidation or filing of any application therefor, or other commitment of an affirmative act of insolvency, which is not promptly removed or stayed, if (1) such party does not receive prompt, satisfactory, written assurance from the other party that it can meet its obligations under this Agreement, or (2) after such assurance such other party does not continue to meet such obligations;
b.Attachment, execution or seizure of substantially all of the assets or filing of any application therefor which is not promptly released or stayed;
c.Assignment or transfer of that portion of the business to which this Agreement pertains to a trustee for the benefit of creditors; or
d.Termination of its business or dissolution.
13.5[*]
13.6No failure or delay on the part of either party in exercising its right of termination hereunder for any one or more causes shall be construed to prejudice its rights of termination for such cause or any other or subsequent cause.
13.7In the event of expiration or termination of this Agreement, within [*] days after expiration or termination of this Agreement, the receiving party shall return to the disclosing party all media and documentation containing the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and render unusable all said CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION placed in any storage apparatus under the receiving party’s control.  Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, (a) SUPPLIER shall render unusable each piece of said 

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION set forth in Section 11.6 promptly when its retention period is complete or as required under applicable California or United States of America’s laws and regulations, whichever is later; and (b) the receiving party will promptly produce for the disclosing party all documents in any form containing CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION, whether made by the disclosing party or by the receiving party (including notes made by the receiving party), and whether such documents be in hard copy, electronic (including email), optical or other form.
13.8The termination or expiration of this Agreement shall not release either party from any liability which at said date of termination or expiration has already accrued to the other party.  Upon cancellation or termination of this Agreement, except due to a material breach by SUPPLIER, PI shall purchase WIP and any RAW WAFERS that were ordered to fill the PI MONTHLY FORECAST.
13.9Notwithstanding any termination or expiration of this Agreement, the provisions of Articles 1 (“Definitions”), 4 (“Intellectual Property Rights”), 11 (“Warranty, Indemnification”), and 12 (“Confidentiality”), Sections 13.7, 13.8, 13.9, and Articles 14 (“Government Regulations”), 15 (“Non-disclosure”), and 17 (“Miscellaneous Provisions”) shall survive this Agreement.  
Article 14     (Government Regulations)
14.1Each party shall not knowingly export or re-export, directly or indirectly, any WAFERS to any countries, persons, or entities to which export or re- export will violate any laws or regulations of the United States of America.  PI shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with SUPPLIER to identify, classify, and obtain any necessary licenses, exceptions, or other United States of America governmental authorizations prior to the transfer of such controlled items and technology by PI to SUPPLIER.  For “items” and “technologies” controlled under the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) (15 C.F.R. 730-774) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry & Security, PI shall notify SUPPLIER of the applicable Export Control Classification Numbers (“ECCN”) for each item and/or technology or any relevant licenses, exceptions, or other United States of America Government authorizations prior to transfer or release to SUPPLIER.  For items and technologies controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 C.F.R. 120-130), PI shall not transfer or release such items to SUPPLIER.  PI will indemnify and hold harmless Supplier (including its employees, officers, directors and contractors) and Supplier’s customers and vendors, (including their employees, officers, directors and contractors) against any liabilities for PI’s failure to comply with the ITAR and ITAR-related provisions of the preceding requirements.
14.2SUPPLIER is responsible for all taxes in respect of this Agreement except for taxes on PI’s income.

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Article 15      (Non-Disclosure)
Each party shall keep this Agreement and its terms, conditions and existence confidential and shall not make disclosure thereof to any third party without the prior written consent of the other party.  Notwithstanding the previous sentence, either party may make such disclosure to the party’s legal and financial advisors provided the disclosure is covered by a non-disclosure agreement with confidentiality protections equivalent to those of this Agreement except that all CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMA.TION must be redacted.  Notwithstanding any other statement in this Agreement, either party may disclose this Agreement and/or its terms and conditions to the extent that such disclosure is necessary to comply with federal and state securities and other applicable laws.
		
	Article 16
	      (Third Party Service Providers)

16.1SUPPLIER shall each enter into separate written agreements (each a “SUBSIDIARY Agreement”) with each of their respective SUBSIDIARIES who wish to exercise any rights under this Agreement, binding the SUBSIDIARY to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  A SUBSIDIARY shall maintain its status as a SUBSIDIARY under this Agreement only for so long as such SUBSIDIARY has a SUBSIDIARY Agreement in force and effect.  SUPPLIER guarantees the performance of its respective SUBSIDIARIES under this Agreement, and will indemnify and hold PI harmless from any costs, damages, or liabilities incurred by PI arising out of a breach by a SUBSIDIARY of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and/or SUBSIDIARY Agreements.
16.2SUPPLIER shall have no right to have WAFERS manufactured, in whole or in part, by a third party unless PI gives its written approval therefor in advance, which approval shall be at PI’s sole discretion.  If PI does give such written approval, then SUPPLIER may disclose CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of PI for the sole purpose of, and only to the extent reasonably necessary for, having such third party provide such services solely for the benefit if PI and not for the benefit of any other party.  Such approval shall be conditioned upon:
a.PI’s prior review and written approval of the contract between SUPPLIER and such third party performing such manufacture; and
b.the third party agreeing in writing to all applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement, and;
c.SUPPLIER being the insurer and guarantor of such third party’s full observance of such terms and conditions; and

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d.SUPPLIER’s disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION to such third party being subject to PI’s prior written approval, which shall be at PI’s sole discretion.
Article 17        (Miscellaneous Provisions)
17.1Entire Agreement.  This Agreement embodies the entire understanding of the parties as it relates to the subject matter hereof and this Agreement supersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the parties with respect to such subject matter.  PI and SUPPLIER agree that the Non­ Recurring Engineering services and charges shall be defined by a separate agreement (“[*] Process Engineering Costs”).
17.2Headings.  The article and section headings herein are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.
17.3Waiver.  Should either PI or SUPPLIER fail to enforce any provision of this Agreement or to exercise any right in respect thereto, such failure shall not be construed as constituting a waiver or a continuing waiver of its rights to enforce such provision or right or any other provision or right.
17.4No License.  Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as conferring by implication, estoppel or otherwise upon either party hereunder any license or other right except as expressly set forth in Article 4 (“INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS”).
17.5English Language.  This Agreement is in the English language only, which language shall be controlling in all respects, and all versions hereof in any other language shall be for accommodation only and shall not be binding upon the parties.  All communications between SUPPLIER and PI to effect the terms of this Agreement shall be in the English language only.
17.6No Agency.  The parties to this Agreement are independent contractors.  There is no relationship of agency, partnership, joint venture, employment or franchise between the parties.  Neither party has, nor will either party represent that it has, the authority to bind the other or to incur any obligation on its behalf.
17.7Notices.  Any notice (“Notice”) required or permitted to be given by either party to the other party under this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by international or overnight courier, signature of receipt required, and shall be deemed delivered upon written confirmation of delivery by the courier, if sent to the following respective addresses or such new addresses as may from time to time be supplied hereunder.
To:     SUPPLIER
NEC Electronics America, Inc.

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2880 Scott Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95064 USA
Attention: Senior Corporate Counsel, Contracts
To:     Power Integrations International Ltd.
P.O. Box 219, Strathvale House, North Church Street 
George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 
Attention: President
17.8Invalidity.  If any provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any situation or circumstance, shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement or the application of such provision to situations or circumstances other than those as to which it is invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected; and each remaining provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.  In the event of such partial invalidity, the parties shall seek in good faith to agree on replacing any such legally invalid provisions with provisions which, in effect, will most nearly and fairly approach the effect of the invalid provision.
17.9Assignment.  This Agreement and any rights or licenses granted herein shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.  SUPPLIER shall not assign any of its rights or privileges hereunder without the prior written consent of PI except as set forth in Section 13.5.  Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
17.10Amendment.  This Agreement may not be extended, supplemented or amended in any manner except by an instrument in writing expressly referring to this Agreement and duly executed by an authorized representative of each party.
17.11Force Majeure.  Either party shall be excused for failures or delays in performance (other than a payment obligation) caused by war, declared or not, any laws, proclamations, ordinances or regulations of the government of any country or of any political subdivision of any country, or strikes, lockouts, floods, fires, explosions, acts of terrorism or such other catastrophes as are beyond the control or without the material fault of such party (“CAUSES”).  Any party claiming any such excuse for failure or delay in performance due to such CAUSES shall give prompt Notice thereof to the other party, and neither party shall be required to perform hereunder during the period of such excused failure or delay in performance except as otherwise provided herein.  This provision shall not, however, release such party from using its best efforts to avoid or remove all such CAUSES and such party shall continue performance hereunder with the utmost dispatch whenever such CAUSES are removed.  In the event that the period of excused performance continues for ninety (90) days, this Agreement may be terminated by the party not excused under this Section 18.11 (“Force 

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Majeure”), by Notice to the other party, subject to the provisions  of  Article 13  (“Term and Termination”)  relating  to  the  effect  of termination.
17.12Equitable Relief.  Because the receiving party will have access to and become acquainted with the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of the disclosing party, the unauthorized use or disclosure of which would cause irreparable harm and significant injury which would be difficult to ascertain and which would not be compensable by damages alone, the parties agree that the disclosing party will have the right to seek and obtain an injunction, specific performance, or other equitable relief without prejudice to any other rights and remedies that it may have for such breach of this Agreement.
17.13[*]
17.14Governing Law.  This Agreement and matters connected with the performance hereof shall be construed, interpreted, applied and governed in all respects in accordance with the laws of the State of California and the United States without regard to conflict of laws principles.  The parties hereby submit to the jurisdiction of, and waives any venue objection against, the Superior Court of the State of California in Santa Clara County, or the Municipal Court of the State of California, County of Santa Clara, or the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, in any litigation arising out of this Agreement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, either party may seek injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction in accordance with Section 18.12 (“Equitable Relief”).  In any civil action or suit based upon, arising out of, or in any manner connected with this Agreement, its breach, or any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs and attorneys fees.  The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International  Sale  of  Goods  is  specifically excluded from application to this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed in their respective corporate names by their duly authorized representatives on the date written below.
	
					
	NEC Electronics America, Inc.
	 
	Power Integrations International Ltd.

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Signature:
	/s/ Kazu Yamada
	 
	Signature:
	 /s/ John Tomlin

	Name:
	Kazu Yamada
	 
	Name:
	John L. Tomlin

	Title:
	VP & GM, Custom SOC Solutions
	 
	Title:
	President

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Exhibit A
FOUNDRY CAPACITY and PI ANNUAL FORECAST
1.    FOUNDRY CAPACITY - [*] WAFERS
The following  FOUNDRY  CAPACITY  will  be  effective  beginning [*]:
[*] WAFERS / month.
2.    PI’s projected PI ANNUAL FORECAST of WAFER orders (non-binding) - [*] WAFERS
	
							
	Calendar Year
	2009
	2010
	2011
	2012
	2013
	2014

	WAFERS 
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

	WAFERS per Month
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

3.    The REVIEW PERIOD is the [*] day period prior to the commencement of the next calendar year.

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Exhibit B
WAFER PRICES FOR VOLUME PRODUCTION OF [*] INCH WAFERS BY
MONTHLY ORDER VOLUME
For [*] WAFERS in both PILOT PRODUCTION and VOLUME PRODUCTION:
	
							
	Calendar Year
Versus
Monthly Wafers
Purchased
	2009
	2010
	2011
	2012
	2013
	2014

	[*] wafers/mo.
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

	[*] wafers/mo.
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]
	[*]

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

For all prices in the above table, shipping costs from Santa Clara, CA to final destination by either UPS or courier will be an additional adder.
[*] WAFER prices require RAW Wafers to be commercially available at the same or lower price than at the time the contract was signed. Declining WAFER Prices require that part of the Wafer Price decrease will be partially due to PI working with SUPPLIER to purchase RAW WAFERS at a lower price.
For WAFERS in ENGINEERING PRODUCTION, the price will be mutually agreed to in writing.
For WAFERS in EXPEDITED VOLUME PRODUCTION, the price for each entry of the above table will be multiplied by [*] [*].

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