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RFID Development and Licensing Agreement, dated Mar 29, 2005-Celis Semiconductor

 Exhibit 10.29 
  
 CELIS/HYNIX 
 RFID DEVELOPMENT AND LICENSING 
 AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT is effective as of March 29, 2004, by and between Celis Semiconductor Corporation (hereinafter called
“Celis”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Colorado, USA, and having its principal place of business at 5475 Mark Dabling Boulevard, Suite 102, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918, USA, and Hynix
Semiconductor Inc. (hereinafter called “Hynix”), a Korean corporation having its principal place of business at San 136-1, Ami-ri, Bubal-eub, Ichon-si, Kyoungki-do, Korea (hereinafter collectively called the “Parties”, or
individually, a “Party”). 
  
 WHEREAS, Hynix is engaged
in the developing and manufacturing of microelectronic components, and possesses the ability and expertise to design and fabricate integrated circuit memories and smart cards incorporating embedded memory, and 
  
 WHEREAS, Celis has developed expertise, proprietary information, and know-how
in the areas of radio frequency integrated circuits, integrated circuit design, ferroelectric memory design, device modeling and characterization methods, and 
  

WHEREAS, Hynix and Celis desire to develop a radio frequency integrated circuit for low cost radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, and

  
 WHEREAS, Celis is willing to license to Hynix, and Hynix
desires to be licensed from Celis, its design information, patents and mask work rights related to low cost radio frequency integrated circuits; 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein contained, the Parties hereto agree to the following: 
  
 ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS 
  
 As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following
meanings unless the context otherwise requires (terms defined in the singular have the same meaning when used in the plural and vice versa): 
  

	1.1	“Affiliate” shall mean any entity that is more than 50% owned and controlled directly or indirectly by Hynix or Celis, now or hereafter. Indirect control is defined
by the following example: 

  
 If either Party of
this Agreement owns and controls more than 50% of Company A and Company A owns and controls more than 50% of 

  

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Company B, then Company B shall be considered to be an Affiliate for the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 All rights granted to any Affiliate under this Agreement shall terminate
immediately when such entity no longer satisfies this definition. 
  

	1.2	“Alcoa CSI” shall mean Alcoa Closure Systems International, Inc., a Delaware corporation having offices at 6625 Network Way, Suite 200, Indianapolis, Indiana 46278.

  

	1.3	“Analog Front End” shall mean the analog circuitry and other circuitry that receives a radio frequency signal for use in Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits and
which is comprised of any or all of the following circuits: voltage rectifier, voltage regulator, voltage reference, power-on-reset, clock extraction, data modulator, and data demodulator, as more specifically described in Attachment A.

  

	1.4	“Celis Design Information” shall mean any and all know-how, trade secrets, processes, data, designs, layout designs, or other information, written or not, which is
owned and controlled by Celis, or which Celis has the right to disclose and grant licenses or sublicenses to others without any obligation, that was developed before the execution of this Agreement or is developed during the term of the Design
Program, and that may reasonably be necessary for the design, engineering development and manufacture of the Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits. Specific items of Celis Design Information are listed in Attachment B as of the Effective Date,
which may be updated depending upon the design work hereunder, except for any information, which under the terms of any contract or agreement to which Celis is a party is restricted from being disclosed.

  

	1.5	“Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights” shall mean all mask work rights, unexpired patents and patent applications, continuations, continuations in part, and divisions
thereof, regarding integrated circuit design and/or technology, issued or issuing on any applications entitled to a first effective filing date prior to the completion of the Design Program, owned by Celis and in which Celis has the right to grant
licenses or sublicenses without additional consideration to any Third Party, which may be reasonably necessary for the design, engineering development and manufacture of the RFID Circuit. Specific items of Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights are
initially listed in Attachment C as of the Effective Date, which may be updated depending upon the design work hereunder. 

  

	1.6	“Design Program” shall mean the work efforts of Celis and Hynix to develop the RFID Circuit by means of the design program described in Attachment D.

  

	1.7	“Digital Circuitry” shall mean the digital circuit block in the RFID Circuit that contains only digital circuits and controls the RFID Circuit and performs digital
functions consistent with the Specification. 

  

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	1.8	“Effective Date” shall mean the date of execution of this Agreement by both Parties, subject to the approval by the government of the Republic of Korea and/or the
government of United States of America. 

  

	1.9	“Exclusive Field” means (a) injection and compression molded plastic closures, (b) consumer grade aluminum foil of the type marketed under the Reynolds Wrap
aluminum foil brand, (c) consumer grade polymer film for home packaging of the type marketed under the Reynolds plastic wrap brand, and (d) thin wall transparent polymeric containers of the type used for food packaging of less than a gallon
capacity. 

  

	1.10	“Memory Circuitry” shall mean the memory circuit block in the RFID Circuit, including the memory cell array and peripheral circuitry to operate the memory, as is
commonly understood within the RFID industry. 

  

	1.11	“Net Sales Price” means the quarterly arithmetic average Hynix sales price for Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits shipped in such quarter by or for Hynix and its
Affiliates in arm’s length transactions with independent customers. In the case of sales of wafers for assembly of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits into RFID Tags or modules, the Net Sales Price of wafers shall mean the quarterly average
Hynix sales price of each good die, as if each good die were a finished Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit, times the average number of good dice per wafer. The net sales price for sales by Hynix to Hynix Affiliates or other divisions of Hynix shall
be calculated as if such sales were to independent customers in arm’s length transactions based on the number of dice shipped to such Hynix Affiliates or other divisions of Hynix. The Net Sales Price shall be reduced by deduction of
transportation charges, insurance and taxes paid by Hynix and/or its Affiliates related to the sale of such Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits and/or wafers containing such Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits. 

  

	1.12	“Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit” shall mean an integrated circuit that contains Celis Design Information and/or Celis Patents and Mask Work Rights, and shall
include integrated circuits that have a mode of operation that does not require a battery or power supply for their operation (all power comes from the radio frequency signal from the antenna), although such integrated circuits may have more than
one mode of operation. 

  

	1.13	“RFID Circuit” shall mean the specific Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit to be developed by Hynix and Celis under this Agreement. 

  

	1.14	“Specifications” shall mean the data and communication protocols mutually agreed upon by Celis and Hynix for the RFID Circuit, in accordance with Attachment
E. 

  

	1.15	“Third Party” shall mean any entity, person, firm, or corporation other than Hynix, Celis, or an Affiliate of either Party. 

  

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 ARTICLE 2. PURPOSE 
  

	2.1	General Purposes. The purpose of this Agreement is for Celis and Hynix to develop a RFID Circuit meeting the Specifications, and for Celis to license Hynix and its Affiliates
to use Celis Design Information and Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights to develop, manufacture, and sell Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits. Further purposes of this Agreement are for Celis and Hynix to collaborate in the design and testing of the
RFID Circuit, and for Celis to receive consideration based on Hynix sales of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits that use Celis Design Information and/or Celis Patents and Mask Work Rights. 

  
 ARTICLE 3. DEVELOPMENT WORK 
  

	3.1	Celis Obligations. Celis shall use its reasonable best efforts to complete the design work for the RFID Circuit in strict compliance with Design Program and the
Specifications and any reasonable modifications that Hynix and Celis might agree upon in accordance with Article 3.3. Celis shall timely deliver relevant deliverables set forth in and in accordance with the Design Program. 

 

	3.2	Hynix Obligations. Hynix shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide Celis with the Hynix information required for execution of the Design Program, and to complete the
design work for the RFID Circuit in strict compliance with the Design Program and the Specifications, and any reasonable modifications that Hynix and Celis might agree upon in accordance with Section 3.3. Hynix agrees to generate reticles and
to fabricate silicon wafers containing the RFID Circuit as specified in Article 5 and Attachment D. 

  

	3.3	Modifications. The Design Program and the Specifications, which are attached hereto as Attachments D and E may be changed or modified from time to time by the written
request of either Party and approval by the other Party acting in good faith. In case of any change, both Parties will determine in good faith to modify any of the terms and conditions hereof which may be related to such change. Hynix and Celis
agree to revise the Specification in accordance with industry standard changes, revisions, or replacements to the data and communication protocols made prior to completion of the RFID Circuit, such as may be put forth by EPCglobal.

  
 ARTICLE 4. DEVELOPMENT COSTS 

 

	4.1	Compensation. In compensation for a portion of the design work to be performed by Celis hereunder in accordance with the Design Program, Hynix shall pay Celis [*****] at the
time of sign-off of this Agreement, and an additional [*****] within thirty (30) days of tape out of the RFID Circuit design. 

  
 [*****] - Portions of this exhibit are subject to a request for confidential treatment and have been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. 
  

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	4.2	Compensation Limit. It is agreed that in no event shall the total amount to be paid by Hynix for the design work by Celis pursuant to Article 5.1 exceed [*****].

  
 ARTICLE 5. WAFER FABRICATION AND EVALUATION

  

	5.1	Reticles. Hynix will generate the mask reticles containing the RFID Circuit and a Hynix process control TEG at its own cost in accordance with the Design Program.

  

	5.2	Silicon Wafers. Hynix will fabricate the silicon wafers containing the RFID Circuit and the process control TEG at its own cost in accordance with the Design Program. The
obligation of Hynix under this Article 4.2 shall be to process no more than three split lots, provided that any such lots are not scrapped due to misprocessing by Hynix. In case of a misprocessed lot by Hynix, such misprocessed lot shall not be
counted as any of the three split lots. The lots shall be reasonably split (wafers held at certain processing points) as mutually agreed by Hynix and Celis acting in good faith. The number of silicon wafers started for each lot does not need to
exceed 20 wafers. Data obtained from the three silicon wafer lots shall be used for qualification of the RFID Circuit, as applicable. If a full layer reticle revision is required solely because of Celis’ design errors, Celis shall pay Hynix the
full reasonable reticle charge for such full layer revision. 

  

	5.3	Celis Wafers. Hynix agrees to provide Celis with a reasonable number of wafers in a timely fashion for evaluation testing of the RFID Circuit by Celis. Hynix agrees to
provide Celis with parametric information from the TEG structures on the wafers provided to Celis. 

  

	5.4	Evaluation. Hynix and Celis agree to evaluate the performance of the RFID Circuit. Hynix and Celis agree to provide each other with their evaluation results from testing the
RFID Circuit. 

  
 ARTICLE 6. LICENSE

  

	6.1	Celis Grant. Subject to Article 6.2, Celis hereby grants to Hynix and Hynix’s Affiliates a non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide, perpetual and royalty-bearing
license, with no right to sublicense, to use, copy, reproduce or modify the Celis Design Information and Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights in order to develop, manufacture, have manufactured, use, sell or otherwise dispose of the RFID Circuit and
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits. Such license shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Hynix and Hynix’s Affiliates shall use Celis Design Information and Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights only for the purposes of
this Agreement. Hynix agrees to notify Celis, in writing, of the name and address of each manufacturing 

  

	[*****]	 - Portions of this exhibit are subject to a request for confidential treatment and have been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. 

  

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Affiliate who will be using this license prior to such an Affiliate’s use of this license. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, Hynix and
Hynix’s Affiliates shall in no event sell the Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits for any military and/or space application (this includes all governmental entities, agencies, military agencies, or commercial space customers of any nation).
Hynix and Hynix’s Affiliates shall have the sole and exclusive right to manufacture the RFID Circuit that uses Hynix intellectual property, in part, and Celis shall have no right to sublicense Hynix intellectual property.

  

	6.2	Exclusive Field. In the Exclusive Field, the license grant of Article 6.2 shall apply to sales to only Alcoa/CSI. Should Hynix desire to sell Radio Frequency Integrated
Circuits into the Exclusive Field to customers other than Alcoa CSI, then Hynix shall consult with Celis and Celis shall be the sole interface to Alcoa CSI to attempt to negotiate such rights. Celis shall use its reasonable best efforts in
negotiating for such rights, and shall consult with Hynix at reasonable time intervals during the negotiating period for such rights. 

  

	6.3	Export. Hynix hereby covenants and assures Celis that it will not, nor will its Affiliates, without prior authorization on the United States Department of Commerce, export,
either directly or indirectly, any Celis Design Information or technology derived from Celis or any “direct product” of such Celis Design Information or technology, in violation of the export laws of the United States. Celis relies on
Hynix’s covenants and assurances in entering into this Agreement. 

  

	6.4	Royalty Rate. Subject to Article 6.5, in consideration for the license rights granted to Hynix and its Affiliates by Celis pursuant to Article 6.1, Hynix shall pay Celis a
declining royalty, as follows: 

  

	 	•	 	of [*****] of the Net Sales Price for first [*****] of royalties received by Celis Semiconductor Corporation under this Article 6.3, 

  

	 	•	 	of [*****] of the Net Sales Price for next [*****] of royalties received by Celis Semiconductor Corporation under this Article 6.3, 

  

	 	•	 	of [*****] of the Net Sales Price for next [*****] of royalties received by Celis Semiconductor Corporation under this Article 6.3, and, 

  

	 	•	 	of [*****] of the Net Sales Price thereafter perpetually. 

  

	6.5	Royalty Exclusion. Hynix shall not pay any royalty to Celis for sale of silicon die or wafers containing Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits to Celis, and Hynix shall not
commence payment of royalties to Celis until the royalties calculated in accordance with Article 6.3 exceed [*****]. 

  
 [*****] - Portions of this exhibit are subject to a request for confidential treatment and have been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. 
  
  

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	6.6	Royalty Period. Within sixty (60) days following March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each year, for so long as royalties are payable under this Agreement, and
within sixty (60) days after any termination of this Agreement under Article 14 hereof, Hynix shall furnish Celis with a detailed report covering the direct preceding quarterly period, setting forth the amount of royalties accrued and due as
specified under this Article 6 of this Agreement. 

  

	6.7	Royalty Payments. Based on the information provided to Celis pursuant to Article 6.6, Celis shall provide Hynix with an invoice, and Hynix shall pay the amount of the invoice
to Celis within thirty (30) days of Hynix receipt of such invoice. All payments paid under this Agreement shall be paid in U.S. Dollars. In the event that the royalties under this Article 6 are from sales in currencies other than U.S. Dollars, the
amount shall be converted to U.S. Dollars at the official rate of exchange on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each year for the preceding three (3) month period. 

  

	6.8	Royalty Late Payment. Any late payment of royalties shall include interest at one percent (1%) per month, from the time such payment is due. 

  

	6.9	Royalty Records and Audit. Hynix shall keep full records of all transactions requiring the payment of royalties for a period of three (3) years from date of payment. A
certified public accountant, appointed and paid by Celis and accepted by Hynix, which acceptance will not be unreasonably withheld, shall have the right to examine the records kept by Hynix and its Affiliates during regular business hours upon
thirty (30) days written advance notice, for the purpose of verifying the reports and accuracy of payment of the royalties described in this Article 6. Such certified public accountant shall be under obligation of confidentiality and shall not
disclose to any Third Party any information and shall not disclose to Celis any information other than information relating to the reports and the payment required to be made under this Agreement. 

  

	6.10	Audit Expense Underpayments. If, upon the completion of any royalty audit, a discrepancy is found of more than five percent (5%) royalty underpayment, then all reasonable
costs of such audit shall be paid by Hynix. At that time also, all discrepancies in underpayments shall be corrected, with interest. In the event of overpayment, the overpaid amount shall be deducted from future royalty payments.

  

	6.11	Additional Rights. After the completion of the Design Program, Celis grants to Hynix (1) the royalty-free right to use Celis intellectual property, which was developed by
Celis prior to the start of the Design Program, for 13.56 MHz applications for the application areas listed in Attachment F, and (2) Celis agrees to provide, with no fee to Hynix, a reasonable amount of design consulting to Hynix for design
optimization of 13.56 MHz intellectual property for a combi-card application. See Attachment F. 

  

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 ARTICLE 7. OWNERSHIP 
  

	7.1	Celis Ownership. Celis will retain all ownership, right, title and interest in and to all Celis Design Information and Celis Patents And Mask Work Rights.

  

	7.2	Hynix Improvements. In the event that Hynix or its Affiliates develops or creates any improvements, enhancements or updates to the Celis Design Information and/or Celis
Patents And Mask Work Rights (“Improvements”), the Improvements and intellectual property rights thereto shall be solely owned by Hynix, provided that Hynix agrees to provide Celis with technical information related to the Improvements on
an “AS-IS” basis and grant back to Celis a non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free license to use such Improvements, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	7.3	Mask Work Copyrights. Hynix and Celis shall jointly own, with an undivided interest, the Mask Work Copyrights for the RFID Circuit. 

  

	7.4	Joint Inventions. All joint inventions (“Joint Inventions”), if any, between Hynix and Celis shall be owned effectively by Hynix and Celis, each Party having an
equal and undivided interest therein, to use Joint Inventions without the consent of the other Party; provided, however, that only after a period of five (5) years after execution hereof the Parties shall be free to license or disclose Joint
Inventions to a Third Party without the consent of the other Party. The Parties shall decide whether, how and where to file patent applications and pursue patents on each Joint Invention before filing. If one Party to the Joint Invention desires to
file in a country and the other Party is not interested in such filing, then the Party desiring the filing shall be assigned any patent issuing in such country. Each Party shall be entitled to use such Joint Inventions and patents resulting
therefrom and to grant licenses to Third Parties without any payment to the other Party. 

  

	7.5	Foreign Patents and Filings. Celis represents and Hynix acknowledges that the agreement between Celis and Alcoa CSI may place certain legal restrictions on Celis inventions
and patents if Alcoa CSI pays for the patents. Should Celis decide not to file patents on inventions related to this Agreement, or not to file foreign patents on such inventions, including, but not limited to PCT filings, then Hynix may request of
Celis for Hynix to file such patents at the expense of Hynix in the name of Celis for such patents to be included in Celis Patents and Mask Work Rights for which Hynix has license rights. Celis shall notify Hynix in timely matter if such a situation
might arise. 

  

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 ARTICLE 8. TECHNICAL COOPERATION 
  

	8.1	Hynix Engineers. Hynix may dispatch up to two Hynix engineers to work on the RFID Circuit design at the site of Celis. Hynix shall bear salary, benefits, travel, lodging and
meal expenses of such Hynix engineers. Celis will provide, at no cost to Hynix, office space, office furniture, office supplies and access to design and test facilities for such delegated employees of Hynix, during the term of the Design Program.
Celis will provide such Hynix engineers with workstations and available design/layout software, to the extent that Celis has sufficient hardware and software available to support the functions of the Hynix engineers. To the extent that additional
short-term software leases may be required at the sole discretion of Hynix, Hynix agrees to pay for such short-term leases, as to be mutually agreed between the Parties acting in good faith. 

  
 ARTICLE 9. WARRANTY 
  

	9.1	Design Warranty. Celis and Hynix warrant to each other that the RFID Circuit design shall be free from any error or defect in workmanship or materials for a period of one (1)
year from the Design Program completion date. In case of any error or defect in the RFID Circuit design, the Party responsible for such portion of the design shall, at its own expense, make all corrections, modifications or improvements to such
defective RFID Circuit design within one hundred twenty (120) days from notification by the other Party of such error or defect. Should such Party fail to cure such error or defect within one hundred twenty (120) day limit of receiving notice from
the other Party of such error or defect, the other Party may give notice to terminate this Agreement. 

  
 ARTICLE 10. REPRESENTATIONS 
  

	10.1	Celis Representations. Celis represents and warrants that it has the right to grant to Hynix and Hynix’s Affiliates the rights and licenses granted hereunder. Celis
makes no representation that the manufacture, use or sale of the RFID Circuit will not infringe any other patent owned or controlled by any Third Party, other than that Celis presently knows of no Celis Patents and Mask Work Rights that would so
infringe any other patent owned or controlled by any Third Party. Celis shall not be responsible to Hynix or its Affiliates for any damage, spoilage or personal injury resulting from the use of Celis Design Information, Celis Patents And Mask Work
Rights, and the RFID Circuit. 

  

	10.2	 Hynix Representations. Hynix represents and warrants that it has the right to enter into this Agreement. Hynix makes no representation that the manufacture,
use or sale of the RFID Circuit will not infringe any other patent owned or controlled by any Third Party. Hynix shall not be responsible to Celis or its Affiliates for any damage, spoilage or 

  

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personal injury resulting from the use of Hynix design contributions to the design of the RFID Circuit. 

  

	10.3	Third Party Suits. In the event that any action or claim is brought by any Third Party against a Party or its Affiliates alleging that manufacture, use or sale of Radio
Frequency Integrated Circuits, including the RFID Circuit, infringes upon any intellectual property rights owned by such Third Party, the Party or its Affiliates being sued may, at its option, take necessary steps to defend or meet such suit at its
own expense. At the request of the Party or its Affiliate being sued, the other Party shall cooperate fully with it in providing information concerned and necessary documents. If the manufacture, use or sale by a Party or its Affiliates of Radio
Frequency Integrated Circuits, including the RFID Circuit, is subject to any preliminary injunction of any competent court, the other Party shall consult with the Party subject to such injunction, and the Parties, acting in good faith, shall decide
to (i) procure for the Party or the Party’s Affiliate being sued the right to duly use them, or (ii) suitably modify them so that they would not be infringing. In the case of (i) and (ii), each Party shall bear its own expenses. In the case (i)
or (ii) is unfeasible, Hynix shall return to Celis all information transferred to Hynix under this Agreement and Hynix shall not use any such information, Celis Design Information, Celis Patents and Mask Work Rights, and the RFID Circuit for any
reason whatsoever. In the case (i) or (ii) is unfeasible, and the injunction relates specifically and only to Celis intellectual property, Celis shall refund to Hynix the actual amount paid by Hynix to Celis pursuant to Article 4, and Celis shall
refund to Hynix the actual amount of royalties paid by Hynix to Celis pursuant to Article 6. 

  
 ARTICLE 11. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 
  

	11.1	Confidentiality. Each Party agree that any proprietary information disclosed by the other Party which is marked as “Confidential” and/or “Proprietary”, or
which is identified directly or generally in a writing or a transfer document as confidential and/or proprietary within thirty (30) days of oral disclosure, shall be understood to be “Confidential And Proprietary”.

  

	11.2	Nondisclosure. Each Party and its Affiliates shall hold the other Party’s information which is Confidential And Proprietary in confidence and not disclose it to any
Third Party during the term of this Agreement and for five (5) years thereafter. Each Party and its Affiliates shall have no such obligation regarding the other Party’s Confidential And Proprietary information which: 

 

	 	a.	at the time of disclosure to the receiving Party, was known to the public; or, 

  

	 	b.	after the time of disclosure to the receiving Party, has become known to the public through no fault of the receiving Party; or, 

  

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	 	c.	at the time of disclosure to the receiving Party, was lawfully in the possession of the receiving Party; or, 

  

	 	d.	after the time of disclosure to the receiving Party, has been lawfully received, without restriction and without breach of this or any other agreement, by the receiving Party from a
Third Party; or, 

  

	 	e.	after the time of disclosure to the receiving Party, has been independently developed by the receiving Party, provided that the person or persons developing same have not had access
to the same information as furnished hereunder, and further provided that the receiving Party is able to provide a written document, proving its claim of independent development. 

  

	11.3	Degree of Care. Each Party and its Affiliates shall use the same degree of care to protect and avoid unauthorized dissemination of the other Party’s Confidential And
Proprietary information as it uses with its own information of similar nature which it does not want to be disseminated, but, in no event, less than reasonable care. The receiving Party shall immediately report to the other Party any
misappropriation of the other Party’s Confidential And Proprietary information received under this Agreement. 

  

	11.4	Communication. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party may communicate the other Party’s Confidential And Proprietary information, pursuant to this Agreement, to their
respective employees, officers, directors, and Affiliates, but only to the extent necessary for the development, manufacture, use and sale of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits, provided, however, each person to whom such Confidential And
Proprietary information is communicated must have a need to know. Each Party shall inform such employees and Affiliates that they are bound under the terms of this Article 11. 

  

	11.5	Subcontractors. Hynix and its Affiliates may communicate Celis’ Confidential And Proprietary information to Hynix’s subcontractors, but only to the extent necessary
for the development, manufacture and sale of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits, provided, however, each person or entity to whom such Confidential And Proprietary information is communicated must have a need to know and shall have agreed in
writing to be bound by the same obligations as set forth in this Article 11. 

  

	11.6	Court Order. Either Party and/or its Affiliates under judicial or government order to disclose any portion of the other Party’s Confidential And Proprietary information
shall immediately notify the other Party, avail itself of all reasonable protection, and reasonably assist the other Party in seeking protection from the order. 

  

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 ARTICLE 12. TAXES 
  

	12.1	Responsibilities. Each Party shall bear any and all taxes and other charges incurred by or levied on it by its own country in connection with this Agreement, provided,
however, that both Parties agree that Hynix is entitled to withhold any income tax for foreign payments from any amount paid by Hynix to Celis under this Agreement, which are required by the Korean Government, and that Hynix therefore will remit a
net payment to Celis after excluding any legal withholding taxes that are required by the Korean Government. Hynix will furnish Celis with each tax receipt issued by the Korean taxing authority to assist Celis in obtaining the credit in the United
States. 

  
 ARTICLE 13. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

  

	13.1	General Limitation. In no event will either Party or its Affiliates be liable to the other Party or its Affiliates for loss of profits, recovery of anticipatory sales and
earnings, or for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising from or in any way relating to this Agreement, however caused, whether as a consequence of the negligence of that Party or otherwise. Notwithstanding any
provision of this Agreement, Hynix and its Affiliate’s claim for any damages by Celis and its Affiliates shall be limited to no more than the total amount of the cost of the Design Program under Article 4 previously paid by Hynix to Celis under
this Agreement. 

  
 ARTICLE 14. TERM AND
TERMINATION 
  

	14.1	Term. This Agreement shall become effective as of the Effective Date and continue in full force and effect for five (5) years, and will be automatically extended for
additional one (1) year terms thereafter unless either Party gives the other Party written notice of termination at least six (6) months prior to the said initial term and extension(s) thereof, or is earlier terminated under the provisions of this
Article 14. 

  

	14.2	Insolvency Caused by Bankruptcy. Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice to the other Party in the event that such other
party (a) becomes insolvent because of bankruptcy, (b) has a involuntary bankruptcy proceeding filed against it which remains undismissed for a period of ninety (90) days, (c) files a voluntary petition for bankruptcy, (d) makes an assignment for
the benefit of its creditors, or (e) has a receiver appointed for all or a portion of its property regarding bankruptcy. 

  

	14.3	 Material Breach. In the event that either Party or its Affiliate, at any time during the term of this Agreement, commits a material breach of any provision
hereunder and fails to rectify such breach within sixty (60) days from the receipt of written notice from the 

  

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other Party, such other Party may terminate this Agreement forthwith by notice in writing, specifying the factors of breach with reasonable particularity.
Any termination as provided hereunder shall not prejudice any remedies available to such other Party under this Agreement or applicable laws, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	14.4	Celis Termination. In case this Agreement is terminated by Celis pursuant to Article 14.2 or 14.3, all rights and licenses granted to Hynix under this Agreement shall be
immediately terminated. Hynix shall not use Celis Design Information and Celis Patent And Mask Work Rights, and return or destroy all Confidential And Proprietary information received from Celis, and copies thereof, in accordance with Celis’
instruction. 

  

	14.5	Hynix Termination. In case this Agreement is terminated by Hynix pursuant to Article 14.2 or 14.3 after the completion of the Design Program, Hynix shall have the right to
use the Celis Design Information and Celis Patent And Mask Work Rights pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and all wafer foundry business under Article 15 shall terminate. In case this Agreement is terminated by Hynix
pursuant to Article 14.2 or 14.3 prior to the completion of the Design Program, all rights and licenses granted to Hynix under this Agreement shall be immediately terminated, Hynix shall return or destroy all Confidential And Proprietary information
received from Celis, and copies thereof, in accordance with Celis’ instruction and Celis shall refund to Hynix all the amount received from Hynix under Article 4 within thirty (30) days from such termination. All wafer foundry business under
Article 15 and the rights and licenses granted back to Celis from Hynix pursuant to Article 7.2 shall be immediately terminated in case this Agreement is terminated by Hynix pursuant to Article 14.2 or 14.3. 

  
 ARTICLE 15. WAFER FOUNDRY SERVICES 
  

	15.1	Services. Based on the good relationship between both Parties, Hynix agrees to provide silicon wafer foundry services from Hynix and/or Hynix’s Affiliates to Celis for
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits, including the RFID Circuit, at a reasonable price and in reasonable volumes to be mutually negotiated in good faith between the Parties during the period that Hynix or its Affiliates manufactures, uses or sells
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits. Both parties agree to enter into a separate and definitive agreement which specifies detailed terms and conditions of such wafer foundry service. 

  

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 ARTICLE 16. MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	16.1	Relationship. The relationship of the Parties under this Agreement is that of independent contractors. Nothing herein shall be deemed to make either Party the agent, partner,
or joint venturer of the other, and the covenants of cooperation herein shall not be deemed to create such a relationship of agency, partnership, or joint venture. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed as granting to either Party any
right or authority to assume or to create any obligation or responsibility, express or implied, for or in behalf of or in the name of the other Party, or to bind the other Party in any way or manner whatsoever, except as provided in this Agreement.

  

	16.2	No Assignment. Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights and obligations arising hereunder may be assigned or transferred in whole or in part to any Third Party by either
Party hereto without the prior written consent of the other Party, and any attempted assignment in violation of this Article 16.2 shall be void. This Agreement, however, may be assigned without the consent of the other Party in the event of a merger
or the sale of substantially all of the assets of the business unit performing this Agreement, provided that the assignee agrees expressly to assume all of the assignor’s obligations under this Agreement, and the assignor provides prior written
notification to the other Party. A transfer to an Affiliate shall not be deemed a Third Party and shall not require such consent, although prompt written notification of the transfer shall be required, and the Affiliate shall be subject to the same
terms of this Agreement. Licenses to an Affiliate under this Agreement shall remain in effect only so long as such entity remains an Affiliate. 

  

	16.3	Language. This Agreement shall be executed only in the English Language. No translation, if any, of this Agreement into any other language shall be of any force or effect in
the interpretation of this Agreement or in the determination of the intent of either of the Parties hereto. 

  

	16.4	Law. This Agreement is being entered into in the State of Colorado, USA, and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, USA,
regardless of “Conflicts of Laws Principles”. 

  

	16.5	 Amendment for Cause. In the event the government of any nation has in effect on the date of this Agreement or promulgates in the future any law, regulation,
rule, or order restricting or prohibiting the sale, distribution, or use of Analog Front End within such nation, the Party who is affected by such law, regulation, rule, or order may amend the provisions in concern of this Agreement with prior
written notice thereof to the other Party so that this Agreement, as applied in such nation, shall not be deemed in violation of such nation’s laws. However, any such amendment shall apply only to such nation, 

  

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and such amendment shall not be deemed to affect the rights of the Parties with respect to any other nation. 

  

	16.6	Force Majeure. Neither Party hereto shall be liable for failure to perform its obligations hereunder if precluded by riot, explosion, war, fires, flood, earthquake, acts of
God, strike, lockout or labor troubles, acts or non-acts of Government or any other causes beyond the reasonable control of the Party, and the performance of its obligation hereunder shall be suspended during the existence of such causes, provided,
however, that if such suspension exceeds three (3) consecutive months, the other Party has the right to terminate this Agreement, by giving at least thirty (30) days’ written notice to the Party suspending the performance of the obligation. Any
such termination shall be handled in the manner described in Article 14.3 hereof. 

  

	16.7	No Waiver. No consent or waiver, express or implied, by a Party to or of any breach or default by the other Party in the performance by it of any of its obligations hereunder
shall be deemed or construed to be a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance by such Party of the same or any other obligation of such Party hereunder. Failure on the part of a Party to complain of any act or
failure to act of the other Party or to declare the other Party in default, irrespective of how long such failure continues, shall not constitute a waiver by a Party of its rights hereunder. 

  

	16.8	Replacement of Invalid Provisions. In the event that any provision or provisions of this Agreement should be invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full
force and effect. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to replace any such invalid provision or provisions by valid ones which will have an economic effect as close as possible to the invalid provision or provisions. 

 

	16.9	Survival. Articles 2 (Purpose), 6.3 (Export), 7 (Ownership), 10 (Representations), 11 (Confidential and Proprietary Information), 12 (Taxes), 13 (Limitation of Liability),
14.2 (Insolvency Caused by Bankruptcy), 14.3 (Material Breach), 14.4 (Celis Termination), 14.5 (Hynix Termination), and 15 (Miscellaneous) shall survive any termination or expiration under this Agreement. Other Articles may also survive according to
the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	16.10 	 Arbitration. In the event of any dispute between the Parties with respect to the meaning, application, or enforcement of this Agreement (including any
question regarding its existence, validity or termination) or for any action for its breach, the Parties shall first meet in good faith to attempt to resolve their differences. If such meeting does not succeed in an agreed upon resolution, the
Parties agree to then employ a mediator(s) to help determine a fair, equitable, and reasonable resolution. The costs of such outside mediator(s) shall be equally borne by both Parties. If such mediation should not succeed, such dispute or claim
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professionals in the field of microelectronic circuits, and the law of technology transfers fluent in the English language. The prevailing Party shall be
entitled to recover, in addition to any other amounts awarded, reasonable legal costs and expenses, including attorney’s fees, incurred thereby. In the event of Party against whom the decision is rendered fails to comply with the
arbitrator’s decision, within three (3) months after the decision has been rendered, then the aggrieved Party shall be free to pursue any and all remedies available. Any such arbitration shall be conducted in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, in
accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association. 

  

	16.11 	Notice. All notices, demands, request statements, and/or other communications required or permitted to be given by this Agreement shall be in writing and in the English
language and shall be deemed to have been sufficiently given when personally delivered, delivered by overnight courier, delivered by facsimile, or mailed by certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 

  

			
		
	For Celis:	  	For Hynix:
		
	Celis Semiconductor Corporation	  	Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
	5055 Mark Dabling Blvd.St.200	  	System IC Company
	Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918	  	Hynix Youngdong
	 	  	Bldg 891 Daechi-dong
	 	  	Kangnam-gu Seoul 135-738 Korea
		
	Attn: Dr. Gary Derbenwick	  	Attn: Director Mr. Myungsoo Kang
		
	Fax: (719) 598-3437	  	Fax: 82-2-3459-5843

  
 Contact individual or
address may be changed upon notice. 
  

	16.12	 Integration and Modification. This Agreement, including its Attachments, sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties hereto, as to
the subject matter of this Agreement and merges all prior and contemporary discussions and understandings between the Parties, and neither of the Parties shall be bound by any condition, definition, warranty, covenant, or representation with respect
to the subject matter of this Agreement, other than as expressly provided in this Agreement. The Parties covenant that all negotiations regarding this Agreement have been done at “arm’s length” and all consideration relating to this
Agreement is as stated in this Agreement, such that there is no outside understanding regarding any kind of consideration, payment, or commission due to any entity, that has not been stated herein. This Agreement may not be altered, amended, or
modified except by a written amendment to this Agreement, signed by the duly authorized representatives of both Parties. The minutes of any meeting between the Parties shall not be deemed to alter 

  

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this Agreement, as all understandings in such meetings are intended only as non-binding intentions of the Parties. 

  

	16.13 	Headings. The headings of each Article are for convenience only, and have no meaning in the context of this Agreement. 

  

	16.14 	Binding Effect. This Agreement shall bind, and inure to the benefit of, the Parties, their successors, and assigns. 

  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed in duplicate by their respective duly authorized representatives on the day and year first above written. 
  

									
	 Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
  
 System IC Company
	 	 	 	 Celis Semiconductor Corporation

					
	 By:
	 	 	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 
	 Name:
	 	 Youm Huh
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Gary F. Derbenwick

	 Title:
	 	 President of System IC Company
	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	 President and CEO

					
	 Date:
	 	_______________________	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	_______________________

  

 Page 17 of 17Technology License Agreement, dated July 2001 - ARM Limited

 Exhibit 10.30 
  
 This Technology License Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into the day of July 2001 (“Effective
Date”) 
  
 BETWEEN 
  
 ARM LIMITED whose registered office is situated at 110 Fulbourn Road, Cambridge CB1
9NJ, England (“ARM”) 
  
 and 
  
 HYNIX SEMICONDUCTOR INC. a company organised and existing under the laws of the
Republic of Korea and whose principal place of business is situated at San 136-1, Ami-ri, Bubal-eub, Ichon-si, Kyoungki-do, Republic of Korea (“LICENSEE”). 
  
 WHEREAS 
  

	A.	LICENSEE has requested ARM and ARM has agreed to license LICENSEE to manufacture and distribute certain ARM Secure Core Based Products (as defined below) on the following terms and
conditions. 

  

	B.	Therefore, in consideration of the mutual representations, warranties, covenants, and other terms and conditions contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

  

	1.	Definitions 

  

	1.1	“ARM Secure Core” means the ARM Secure Core identified in the Technical Reference Manual [DDI-0207-A]. 

  

	1.2	“ARM Secure Core Synthesizable Source” means together; (i) the Synthesizable RTL; (ii) the Synthesis Scripts; and (iii) the Synthesis Reference
Deliverables. 

  

	1.3	“ARMv4T Instruction Sets” means both the ARMv4 instruction set and Thumb instruction set as defined in the ARM Architecture Reference Manual [ARM DDI 0100].

  

	1.4	“ARM Secure Core Transfer Materials” means together; (i) the ARM Secure Core Synthesizable Source; (ii) the Implementation Guide; (iii) the
Synthesizable Functional Test Vectors; (iv) the Technical Reference Manual; (v) the AVS; (vi) the Core Self Test Programs, together with any Updates thereto delivered to LICENSEE by ARM from time to time; and (vii) any
relevant supplemental documentation released by ARM to its other licensees from time to time. 

  

	1.5	“ARM Secure Core Based Product(s)” means any chip designed and manufactured by or for LICENSEE which is offered for sale solely for use in applications where secure
processing is specified and which contains at a minimum; (i) a Microarchitecture Compliant Core; and (ii) LICENSEE or LICENSEE’s customer’s circuitry which adds significant functionality. 

  

	1.6	“ARM Transfer Materials” means together; (i) the ARM Secure Core Transfer Materials; and (ii) the MME Transfer Materials. 

  

	1.7	“Authorized Distributor” means any distributor appointed, in writing, by LICENSEE. 

  

	1.8	“AVS” means the ARM architectural validation suite identified in Schedule 1 Part H. 

  

	1.9	“Claim” means a written notice of infringement received by ARM from a third party demanding that ARM cease and desist from such alleged Intellectual Property
infringement. 

  

					
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	1.10	“Confidential Information” means; (i) any trade secrets relating to the ARM Secure Core and the ARM Transfer Materials; (ii) any information
designated in writing by either party, by appropriate legend, as confidential; (iii) any information which if first disclosed orally is identified as confidential at the time of disclosure and is thereafter reduced to writing for confirmation
and sent to the other party within thirty (30) days after its oral disclosure and designated, by appropriate legend, as confidential; and (iv) the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	1.11	“Core Self Test Programs” means the programs identified in Schedule 1 Part K Item K1. 

  

	1.12	“Documentation” means the documentation identified in Schedule 2 Part A. 

  

	1.13	“Effective Date” means the date of this Agreement, subject always to the provisions of Clause 15.13. 

  

	1.14	“End User License” means a license agreement substantially in the form set out in Schedule 6. 

  

	1.15	“Implementation Guide” means the documentation identified in Schedule 1 Part B. 

  

	1.16	“Intellectual Property” means any patents, patent rights, trade marks, service marks, registered designs, topography or semiconductor maskwork rights, applications
for any of the foregoing, copyright, unregistered design right, trade secrets and know-how and any other similar protected rights in any country. 

  

	1.17	“LICENSEE’s Synthesis Timing Constraints File” means such timing constraints file as the LICENSEE shall finalise prior to final synthesis.

  

	1.18	“Microarchitecture Compliant Core” means an implementation of an ARM Secure Core manufactured under licence from ARM and which; 

  

	 	(i)	executes each and every instruction in the ARMv4T Instruction Sets; 

  

	 	(ii)	executes no additional instructions to those contained in the ARMv4T Instruction Sets; 

  

	 	(iii)	exhibits a Pipeline Length of 3; 

  

	 	(iv)	exhibits a Von Neumann Architecture; 

  

	 	(v)	is Single Issue or Multiple Issue, as appropriate for the respective ARM Secure Core as identified in the relevant Technical Reference Manual; 

  

	 	(vi)	implements the programmer’s model as identified in the ARM Architecture Reference Manual; 

  

	 	(vii)	passes the respective Synthesizable Functional Test Vectors; and 

  

	 	(viii)	has been verified in accordance with the provisions of Clause 3. 

  

	1.19	“MME Macrocell” means the MME hardware accelerator specified in the MME Technical Reference manual SC043-TRM-0001-A. 

  

	1.20	“MME Synthesizable RTL” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 2 Part B Section 1. 

  

	1.21	“MME Synthesis Scripts” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 2 Part B Section 2. 

  

	1.22	“MME Synthesizable Source” means together; (i) the MME Synthesizable RTL; and (ii) the MME Synthesis Scripts. 

  

					
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	1.23	“MME Transfer Materials” means together (i) the MME Synthesizable Source; (ii) the MME Validation Suite; (iii) the Documentation; (iv)
the Software, together with any Updates thereto delivered to LICENSEE by ARM from time to time; and (iv) any relevant supplemental documentation released by ARM to licensees from time to time. 

  

	1.24	“NSP” means the net sales price of any ARM Secure Core Based Product calculated by taking the aggregate invoice price charged on arms length terms by LICENSEE and
its Subsidiaries in the sale or distribution of any ARM Secure Core Based Product, less any; (i) value added, turnover, import, or other tax, duty or tariff payable thereon; (ii) freight, insurance costs incurred; and (iii)
amounts actually repaid or credited with respect to any ARM Secure Core Based Products returned. 

  

	1.25	“MME Validation Suite” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 2 Part C. 

  

	1.26	“Packaging” means the materials used to encapsulate the silicon of an ARM Secure Core Based Product. 

  

	1.27	“Pipeline Length” means the number of clocked stages through which each single-cycle instruction must pass to complete the execution of such instruction.

  

	1.28	“Single Issue” means that only one instruction is issued for execution within the integer unit in any single clock cycle (where for the purposes of this definition
“clock” means the clock that advances the pipeline). 

  

	1.29	“Software” means the example support software for the MME Macrocell as identified in Schedule 2 Part D, together with any Updates thereto delivered to LICENSEE by
ARM from time to time. 

  

	1.30	“Subsidiary” means any company the majority of whose voting shares is now or hereafter owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by a party hereto or any company
a majority of whose voting shares is now or hereafter owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by any of the aforementioned entities. The company shall be considered a Subsidiary only so long as such control exists. 

  

	1.31	“Synthesizable Functional Test Vectors” means the synthesizable functional test vectors identified in Schedule 1 Part D. 

  

	1.32	“Synthesis Reference Deliverables” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 1 Part C Section 3. 

  

	1.33	“Synthesisable RTL” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 1 Part C Section 1. 

  

	1.34	“Synthesis Scripts” means the deliverables identified in Schedule 1 Part C Section 2. 

  

	1.35	“Technical Reference Manual” means the technical reference manual identified in Schedule 1 Part A. 

  

	1.36	“Trademarks” means the trademarks identified in Schedule 3. 

  

	1.37	“Updates” means any enhancements and modifications including but not limited to any error corrections to the ARM Transfer Materials including any documentation
associated therewith, designed by, or for ARM, the incorporation of which ARM, in its absolute discretion, decides does not cause a new product to be created. 

  

					
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	1.38	“Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product” means a device manufactured by or for LICENSEE and which has a unique part number; except that a device shall not be a Unique
ARM Secure Core Based Product if the device has a different part number for any or all of the following reasons; 

  

	 	(i)	because it is an optically shrunk version of an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product;

  

	 	(ii)	because it is a version of an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that has been ported to a different
set of process design rules; 

  

	 	(iii)	because it is an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that has a different on chip memory size;

  

	 	(iv)	because it is an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that has a different on chip memory content;

  

	 	(v)	because it is an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that has a different on chip memory type;

  

	 	(vi)	because it is an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that incorporates a bug fix (to conform to original
specification for the Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product); and 

  

	 	(vii)	because it is an otherwise unmodified (except to the extent accommodated by this definition) Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product that incorporates a different revision of the ARM
Transfer Materials delivered by ARM to LICENSEE from time to time. 

  

	1.39	“Von Neumann Architecture” means a microprocessor architecture which dictates that the instruction stream for the integer unit shares the same port with the data
stream for such integer unit. 

  

	2.	Licence 

  

	2.1	Subject to the provisions of Clause 9 (Confidentiality) and the payment of appropriate fees in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5, ARM hereby grants to LICENSEE, under
ARM’s Intellectual Property, a non-transferable (subject to Clause 15.3), non-exclusive, perpetual (subject to termination in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13) world-wide licence, to; 

  
 ARM Secure Core Based Products 
  

	 	(i)	use and copy the AVS and the MME Validation Suite only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  
 modify the MME testbench in Verilog identified as Item C1 in Schedule 2 Part
C; 
  

	 	(ii)	use, copy and modify the Core Self Test Programs only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  

	 	(iii)	use and copy; (a) the Implementation Guide; and (b) the Synthesisable Reference Deliverables, only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based
Products; 

  

					
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 modify the SC100 Core Verilog GTECH Synthesis Command Files identified as Item C3 in Schedule 1 Part C
Section 3; 
  

	 	(iv)	use, copy and modify (solely to the extent necessary to run the following deliverables on LICENSEE’s tester or simulator) the Synthesizable Functional Test Vectors, only for
the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  

	 	(v)	use, copy and modify (only for the purpose of substituting functional blocks in the Synthesizable RTL with functionally equivalent LICENSEE or LICENSEE’s customer’s
functional blocks); (i) the Synthesizable RTL; and (ii) the MME Synthesizable RTL, only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  

	 	(vi)	use, copy and modify; (i) the Synthesis Scripts; and (ii) the MME Synthesis Scripts, only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products;

  

	 	(vii)	manufacture and have manufactured (subject to the provisions of Clause 2.2) the ARM Secure Core Based Products created under the licences granted in Clauses 2.1(i) to 2.1(vi)
inclusive; 

  

	 	(viii)	sell, supply and distribute ARM Secure Core Based Products manufactured under the licences granted in Clause 2.1(vii) to any third party and authorise Authorised Distributors to do
the same; 

  

	 	(ix)	test and have tested (subject to the provisions of Clause 2.3) the ARM Secure Core Based Products manufactured under the licences granted in Clause 2.1(vii);

  
 Technical Reference Manual and Documentation 

 

	 	(x)	use, copy, modify and distribute (solely to LICENSEE’s customers of ARM Secure Core Based Products and subject to the terms of a confidentiality agreement no less restrictive
than those contained in this Agreement) the Technical Reference Manual only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  

	 	(xi)	use, copy, modify and distribute (solely to LICENSEE’s customers of ARM Secure Core Based Products and subject to the terms of a confidentiality agreement no less restrictive
than those contained in this Agreement) the Documentation only for the purposes of designing ARM Secure Core Based Products; 

  
 Software 
  

	 	(xii)	use, copy and modify the Software; and 

  

	 	(xiii)	distribute the Software in source code or binary code form solely in conjunction with ARM Secure Core Based Products. 

  
 Have Manufactured 
  

	2.2	Subject to the provisions of Clause 9 (Confidentiality), LICENSEE may exercise its right to have ARM Secure Core Based Products manufactured by a third party manufacturer
(“Manufacturer”) in accordance with the provisions of Clause 2.1 solely to manufacture ARM Secure Core Based Products for LICENSEE provided that; (a) LICENSEE agrees not to grant to the Manufacturer any license in respect of any ARM
Transfer Materials for any other purpose; and (b) that each Manufacturer agrees; 

  

	 	(i)	to be bound by obligations of confidentiality no less restrictive than those contained in this Agreement; 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	to supply units of the ARM Secure Core Based Product solely to LICENSEE; and 

  

	 	(iii)	to return any ARM Confidential Information and ARM Transfer Materials to LICENSEE on the earlier of; (a) the completion of the manufacture; and (b) the expiration of the
confidentiality period for each ARM Transfer Material in accordance with the provisions of Clause 9. 

  
 If any Manufacturer breaches the provisions of any of Clauses 2.2(i) to 2.2(iii), LICENSEE agrees that such breach shall be treated as a material breach
of this Agreement by LICENSEE which shall entitle ARM to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2 and LICENSEE shall hold ARM harmless from and keep ARM indemnified against all and any loss, liability, costs,
damages, expenses (including the fees of lawyers and other professionals), suffered, incurred or sustained as a result of or in relation to such breach. 
  
 Have Tested 
  

	2.3	Subject to the provisions of Clause 9 (Confidentiality), LICENSEE may exercise its right to have ARM Secure Core Based Products tested by a third party (“Test
House”) in accordance with the provisions of Clause 2.1 provided that the Test House agrees; 

  

	 	(i)	to be bound by obligations of confidentiality no less restrictive than those contained in this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	to supply units of the tested ARM Secure Core Based Products solely to LICENSEE; and 

  

	 	(iii)	to return any ARM Confidential Information and ARM Transfer Materials to LICENSEE on the earlier of; (a) the completion of the test; and (b) the expiration of the
confidentiality period for each ARM Transfer Material in accordance with the provisions of Clause 9. 

  
 If any Test House breaches the provisions of Clauses 2.3(i) to 2.3(iii), LICENSEE agrees that such breach shall be treated as a material breach of this
Agreement by LICENSEE which shall entitle ARM to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2 and LICENSEE shall hold ARM harmless from and keep ARM indemnified against all and any loss, liability, costs, damages,
expenses (including the fees of lawyers and other professionals), suffered, incurred or sustained as a result of or in relation to such breach. 
  
 Have Designed 
  

	2.4	On receipt of a request from LICENSEE, ARM may on a case by case basis grant LICENSEE the right to have ARM Secure Core Based Products designed by a designer subcontracted by
LICENSEE (“Designer”) provided that each Designer agrees; 

  

	 	(i)	to be bound by obligations of confidentiality no less restrictive than those contained in this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	to supply units of the tested ARM Secure Core Based Products solely to LICENSEE; and 

  

	 	(iii)	to return any ARM Confidential Information and ARM Transfer Materials to LICENSEE on the earlier of; (a) the completion of the design; and (b) the end of the
confidentiality period for each ARM Transfer Material in accordance with the provisions of Clause 9. 

  
 If any Designer breaches the provisions of Clauses 2.4(i) to 2.4(iii), LICENSEE agrees that such breach shall be treated as a material breach of this
Agreement by LICENSEE which shall entitle ARM to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2 and LICENSEE shall hold ARM harmless from and keep ARM indemnified against all and any loss, liability, costs, damages,
expenses (including the fees of lawyers and other professionals), 

  

					
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suffered, incurred or sustained as a result of or in relation to such breach. The parties shall agree for each Designer which of the ARM Transfer Materials
can be delivered to such Designer. 

  

	2.5	No right is granted to LICENSEE to; 

  

	 	(i)	except as expressly granted in Clauses 2.1, sub-license any of the rights licensed to LICENSEE under Clause 2.1; or 

  

	 	(ii)	distribute any ARM Secure Core Based Product prior to verification in accordance with Clause 3, except that if it is the intention of LICENSEE, and LICENSEE does proceed, to verify
a device in accordance with Clause 3.1 and 3.2, LICENSEE may distribute, in aggregate, up to two thousand (2000) prototype units of such device without having such devices verified provided that LICENSEE provides written evidence to ARM that; (a)
the recipient of such devices is aware that such device has not passed the verification process by ARM; and (b) the recipient has agreed to keep the recipient’s use of the non verified device as confidential. 

  

	2.6	Except as specifically licensed in Clause 2.1, LICENSEE acquires no right, title or interest in the ARM Secure Cores, ARM Transfer Materials or any of ARM’s Intellectual
Property embodied therein. In no event shall the license grant set out in Clause 2.1 be construed as granting LICENSEE, expressly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, a license to use any ARM technology except the ARM Transfer Materials and
Software. LICENSEE shall reproduce and not remove or obscure any notice incorporated in the ARM Transfer Materials by ARM to protect ARM’s Intellectual Property or to acknowledge the copyright and/or contribution of any third party designer.
LICENSEE shall incorporate corresponding notices and/or such other markings and notifications as ARM may reasonably require on all copies of the ARM Transfer Materials used or distributed by LICENSEE. 

  
 Subsidiaries 
  

	2.7	For the continuance of this Agreement, LICENSEE may exercise the right to include any Subsidiary as a licensee under the terms of this Agreement provided that;

  

	 	(i)	such Subsidiary agrees in writing, as set out in Schedule 10 to be bound by the obligations of LICENSEE and to comply with all the terms and conditions of this Agreement;

  

	 	(ii)	any breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement by a Subsidiary shall constitute a breach of this Agreement by LICENSEE; and 

  

	 	(iii)	any termination of this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13 shall be effective in respect of all Subsidiaries. 

  

	3.	Verification 

  

	3.1	For each ARM Secure Core implementation which is used in the manufacture of ARM Secure Core Based Products for sale and distribution by LICENSEE in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, LICENSEE shall in the course of generating such implementation use the ARM Transfer Materials to generate a netlist (each a “Synthesized Netlist”) which includes back-annotated delays derived from the physical layout of
the Synthesized Netlist. 

  

	3.2	LICENSEE shall simulate the AVS on each Synthesized Netlist (defined in Clause 3.1). 

  

	3.3	 LICENSEE shall deliver to ARM a copy of the log results generated by running the AVS on each respective Synthesized Netlist (the “Synthesized Log
Results” for each Synthesized Netlist). Prior to delivery of such Synthesized Log Results LICENSEE shall give ARM as much advance 

  

					
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warning as practicably possible of LICENSEE’s proposed delivery of such Synthesized Log Results. 

  

	3.4	Each Synthesized Netlist shall be verified for a particular process upon ARM’s acceptance of the Synthesized Log Results delivered by LICENSEE. 

  

	3.5	The Synthesized Log Results shall be accepted when they indicate that no errors have been detected or where any errors detected have been jointly agreed, in good faith, and a waiver
agreed between the parties. 

  

	3.6	ARM shall notify LICENSEE, in writing, within fifteen (15) days of delivery by LICENSEE of the Synthesized Log Results (“Synthesis Verification Period”), whether
the Synthesized Log Results have been accepted by ARM or have failed the in verification process. In the event that ARM fails to confirm the result of the verification process within the Synthesis Verification Period, the Synthesized Log Results
shall be deemed accepted by ARM. In the event that the Synthesized Log Results fail the verification process, ARM shall provide details of the errors which cause the failure to LICENSEE and LICENSEE shall endeavour to correct the errors. The parties
shall repeat the above process until either; (i) the Synthesized Log Results are accepted; or (ii) LICENSEE withdraws the Synthesized Log Results from the verification process. 

  

	4.	Trademark License 

  

	4.1	ARM hereby grants to LICENSEE a non-transferrable (subject to Clause 15.3), non-exclusive, world-wide licence to use the Trademarks in the promotion and sale of ARM Secure Core
Based Products. 

  

	4.2	LICENSEE shall use one of the Trademarks, in accordance with ARM’s guidelines set forth in Schedule 3 (“Guidelines”), on; (i) all ARM Secure Core Based
Products sold or distributed by LICENSEE; and (ii) all documentation, promotional materials and software associated with such ARM Secure Core Based Products. ARM shall have the right to revise Schedule 3 and the Guidelines (including the
right to add further trademarks or modify the Trademarks) provided that such revisions are made in respect of the Guidelines issued to all licencees of the Trademarks. Any such revisions shall be effective, upon written notice to LICENSEE; (a) for
printed material upon ninety (90) days notice; and (b) immediately in respect of products to be manufactured after ninety (90) days from receipt of such notice. 

  

	4.3	LICENSEE shall submit samples of all documentation, packaging, and promotional or advertising materials bearing the Trademarks to ARM from time to time as requested by ARM to verify
compliance with the Guidelines. LICENSEE shall immediately rectify any documentation, packaging, and promotional or advertising materials so as to comply with the Guidelines and cease using any non-compliant materials. 

  

	4.4	LICENSEE agrees to assist ARM in maintaining the validity of the Trademarks by retaining a record of its use of the Trademarks. Such records shall include samples of all uses of the
Trademarks for each ARM Secure Core Based Product as well as information regarding the first use of each of the Trademarks in each country. Upon request from ARM, LICENSEE shall make available all such records to ARM. 

  

	4.5	Upon ARM’s request, LICENSEE shall provide, free of charge, samples of the use of the Trademarks for the purpose of trademark registration. LICENSEE shall support ARM in the
application and maintenance of any registration for the Trademarks in the name of ARM. Upon request from ARM, LICENSEE shall execute any required registered user agreements (including any such other documents required by the applicable laws of any
jurisdiction) for the Trademarks. In the event that LICENSEE fails to timely execute any such documents, LICENSEE hereby irrevocably appoints ARM as its attorney with respect to such matters. Any and all registrations for the Trademarks shall be
procured by and for ARM, at ARM’s expense. 

  

					
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	4.6	Except as provided by the terms of this Agreement, LICENSEE shall not use or register any trademark, service mark, device or logo or any word or mark confusingly similar to any of
the Trademarks, in any jurisdiction. 

  

	5.	Fees and Royalties 

  

	5.1	In consideration of the licenses granted in Clause 2.1 for the ARM Secure Core Transfer Materials, LICENSEE shall pay ARM a fee (each a “Core Licence Fee”) for each
Unique ARM Secure Core Based Product developed by LICENSEE as set out in and in accordance with Schedule 7 Part A. If within three (3) years after the Effective Date, LICENSEE pays ARM [*****] Core Licence Fees for [*****] Unique ARM Secure Core
Based Products, then during the continuance of this Agreement, LICENSEE shall not have any obligation to pay Core Licence Fees for the [*****] Unique ARM Secure Core Based Products. 

  

	5.2	In consideration of the licenses granted in Clause 2.1 for the MME Transfer Materials, LICENSEE shall pay, ARM a fee (“MME Licence Fee”) as set out in and in
accordance with Schedule 7 Part B. 

  

	5.3	In consideration of the licenses granted in Clause 2.1, LICENSEE shall pay to ARM a royalty (“Royalty”), as determined in accordance with the table in Schedule 8,
for each unit of ARM Secure Core Based Product sold, supplied or otherwise distributed by LICENSEE. 

  

	5.4	In consideration of the ARM Maintenance (defined in Clause 8.1) LICENSEE shall pay, ARM, annual fees (each a “Maintenance Fee”) as set out in and in accordance with
Schedule 7 Part C. The Maintenance Fees shall be fixed for two (2) years after the Effective Date and thereafter shall be subject to re-negotiation between the parties. 

  

	5.5	In consideration of the ARM Support (defined in Clause 8.2) LICENSEE shall pay, ARM, annual fees (each a “Support Fee”) as set out in and in accordance with
Schedule 7 Part D. The Support Fees shall be fixed for two (2) years after the Effective Date and thereafter shall be subject to re-negotiation between the parties. 

  

	5.6	Royalties (defined in Clause 5.3) due to ARM under this Agreement shall be paid in accordance with the terms set out in Schedule 4. 

  

	5.7	LICENSEE shall keep all records of account as are necessary to demonstrate compliance with its obligations under this Clause 5 for six (6) years from the date of each royalty
report. 

  

	5.8	ARM shall have the right for representatives of a firm of independent Chartered Accountants to which LICENSEE shall not unreasonably object (“Auditors”), to make an
examination and audit, by appointment made at least thirty (30) days prior to the audit, during normal business hours, not more frequently than once annually, of all records and accounts as may under recognised accounting practices contain
information including; (i) the number of units of ARM Secure Core Based Product and the number of cores per ARM Secure Core Based Product, sold or distributed by LICENSEE under this Agreement; and (ii) the amount of Royalties payable
to ARM under this Clause 5. The Auditors will report to ARM only upon whether the Royalties paid to ARM by LICENSEE were or were not correct, and if incorrect, what are the correct amounts for the Royalties. LICENSEE shall be supplied with a copy of
or sufficient extracts from any preliminary and final report prepared by the Auditors. The Auditor’s report shall (in the absence of clerical or manifest error) be final and binding on the parties. Such audit shall be at ARM’s expense
unless it reveals an underpayment of Royalties of five per cent (5%) or more, in which case LICENSEE shall reimburse ARM for the costs of such audit. LICENSEE shall make good any underpayment of Royalties forthwith. If the audit identifies that
LICENSEE has made an overpayment of Royalties, such overpayment will be credited with the next such payment or payments to be made by LICENSEE. 

  
 [*****] - Portions of this exhibit are subject to a request for confidential treatment and have been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange
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	5.9	Any income or other tax which LICENSEE is required by law to pay or withhold on behalf of ARM with respect to any licence fees and/or Royalties payable to ARM under this Agreement
shall be deducted from the amount of such licence fees and/or Royalties otherwise due, provided, however, that in regard to any such deduction, LICENSEE shall give such assistance as may be necessary to enable or assist ARM to claim exemption
therefrom, or credit therefor, and shall furnish ARM with such certificates and other evidence of deduction and payment thereof as ARM may properly require. 

  

	5.10	LICENSEE shall pay all licence fees and Royalties due to ARM under the terms of this Agreement within forty five (45) days of receipt of ARM’s original invoice therefor
(“Due Date”). 

  

	5.11	If any sum under this Agreement is not paid by the Due Date (as defined in Clause 5.10), then (without prejudice to ARM’s other rights and remedies) ARM reserves the right to
charge interest on such sum on a day to day basis (as well after as before any judgement) from the day after the Due Date to the date of payment at the rate of two and a half (2.5%) per cent per annum above the base rate of The Bank of England from
time to time in force. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ARM may waive this requirement, at its sole discretion, in the event that LICENSEE gives ARM advance warning that it has good cause to believe that, for reasons beyond its control, it may be
unable to pay any such sum on the Due Date. 

  

	6.	Delivery and Acceptance 

  

	6.1	ARM shall deliver the ARM Transfer Materials to LICENSEE in accordance with the delivery schedule set out in Schedule 9. 

  

	7.	Contract Management and Administration 

  

	7.1	The parties hereby appoint the following individuals as their respective contract administrator between ARM and LICENSEE with respect to this Agreement: 

  

			
	 ARM
	  	LICENSEE
		
	 For Legal Notices:
	  	For Legal Notices, Corporate Issues, Financial Matters, Confidential Information, Design Transfer and Support
		
	VP and general Counsel	  	Jay Ho Chae
	ARM Limited	  	Vice President/System IC SBU, SP BU, MCU
	110 Fulbourn Road	  	Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
	Cambridge	  	1 Hyangjeong-dong Hungduk-gu
	CB1 9JN	  	Cheongju-si
	 	  	361-725 Korea
		
	For Corporate Issues:	  	 
		
	Chief Operations Officer	  	 
	At the address above	  	 
		
	For Financial Matters:	  	 
		
	Financial Controller	  	 
	At the address above	  	 

  

					
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	For Confidential Information:	  	 
		
	Manager of Core Licensing	  	 
	At the Address above	  	 
		
	For Design Transfer and Support	  	For Technical Matters
		
	Manager of Core Licensing	  	As above
	At the Fulbourn Road Address above	  	 

  

	7.2	The contract administrators identified herein are appointed by the parties for the receipt and dispatch on their behalf all communications relating to this Agreement. The contract
administrators shall also be responsible for the good progress of the parties’ performance under this Agreement and the timely resolution of all technical, administrative and commercial issues which may arise from time to time during the
execution of this Agreement. 

  

	7.3	Each party reserves the right to change its appointment as above upon at least seven (7) days prior written notice to the other party’s then current corresponding liaison.

  

	7.4	As soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date, the parties shall mutually agree and publish a press release relating to the contents of this Agreement and the relationship
thereby established between the parties. 

  

	8.	ARM Maintenance and Support 

  

	8.1	Subject to LICENSEE’s payment of the Maintenance Fees, ARM shall provide to LICENSEE, in respect of the ARM Transfer Materials through the parties’ contract administrator,
with the following services (“ARM Maintenance”); 

  

	 	(i)	the use of commercially reasonable efforts to correct any defects in the ARM Transfer Materials which cause any of the ARM Transfer Materials not to operate in accordance with the
functionality described in the datasheet and/or manual for the ARM Transfer Materials, as appropriate. If ARM determines that such defects are due to errors in such datasheet and/or manual provided by ARM shall promptly issue corrections to the
datasheet and/or manual and shall not be required to revise the ARM Materials, provided that use of the ARM Transfer Materials by LICENSEE is not adversely affected thereby; and 

  

	 	(ii)	all Updates to the ARM Transfer Materials. 

  

	8.2	Subject to LICENSEE’s payment of the Support Fees, ARM shall provide to LICENSEE, in respect of the ARM Transfer Materials through the parties’ contract administrator,
with the following services (“ARM Support”); reasonable telephone, e-mail and written consultation pertaining to the operation and application of the ARM Transfer Materials. The ARM Support provided under this Clause 8.2 shall be
limited to a total of ten (10) person days per annum. 

  

	8.3	 LICENSEE agrees to receive ARM Maintenance and ARM Support for the ARM Secure Core and the ARM Transfer Materials for two (2) years after the Effective Date and
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request ARM to continue the provision of ARM Maintenance and ARM Support subject to the payment of appropriate fees mutually agreed by the parties.

  

	8.4	Upon LICENSEE requesting ARM Maintenance pursuant to Clause 8.1 or ARM Support pursuant to the provisions of Clause 8.2, LICENSEE shall promptly provide ARM with such samples and
technical information as ARM may reasonably require to enable ARM to provide such ARM Maintenance or ARM Support, as appropriate. 

  

	8.5	For the avoidance of doubt, ARM’s obligation under this Clause 8 is limited expressly to the provision of ARM Support only for LICENSEE and ARM shall be under no obligation to
provide ARM Support for LICENSEE’s customers. 

  

	8.6	ARM Maintenance and ARM Support shall be provided from ARM’s premises in Cambridge, England. Nevertheless, ARM will use reasonable efforts to provide ARM Maintenance and ARM
Support to LICENSEE, at LICENSEE’s premises, subject to LICENSEE bearing all reasonable travelling, accommodation and sustenance expenses incurred and agreed in advance in writing with both parties. 

  

	8.7	For the avoidance of doubt, ARM’s obligation under Clause 8.2 is limited expressly to the provision of ARM Support only for LICENSEE and ARM shall be under no obligation to
provide ARM Support for LICENSEE’s customers. 

  

	8.8	Upon LICENSEE requesting ARM Support pursuant to the provisions of Clause 8, LICENSEE shall promptly provide ARM with such samples and technical information as ARM may reasonably
require to enable ARM to provide ARM Support. 

  

	9.	Confidentiality 

  

	9.1	Except as provided by Clause 9.3 and 9.4, each party shall maintain in confidence the Confidential Information disclosed by the other party and apply security measures no less
stringent than the measures that such party applies to protect its own Confidential Information, but not less than a reasonable degree of care, to prevent unauthorised disclosure and use of the Confidential Information. The period of confidentiality
shall be fifteen (15) years with respect to each party’s Confidential Information. 

  

	9.2	LICENSEE agrees that it shall not use any of ARM’s Confidential Information other than for the purposes of designing, having designed, manufacturing, having manufactured,
marketing and distributing ARM Secure Core Based Products whether alone or incorporated in other products and any other activities reasonably necessary in the normal course of business for LICENSEE to sell ARM Secure Core Based Products. ARM agrees
that it shall only use LICENSEE’s Confidential Information for LICENSEE’s purposes. 

  

	9.3	Notwithstanding the foregoing; LICENSEE shall have the right to disclose layout derived from the Synthesizable RTL identified in Schedule 1 Part C Section 1 and the MME
Synthesisable RTL identified in Schedule 2 Part B Section 1, to a Manufacturer (as defined in Clause 2.2) pursuant to the exercise of the “have manufactured” rights granted in Clause 2.1 under an NDA with substantially similar terms
to this Clause 9 but also including a prohibition on the reverse engineering of the ARM Transfer Materials and/or the derivatives therefrom and except that the confidentiality period for each deliverable shall be at a minimum of ten (10) years from
the date of disclosure. 

  

	9.4	Notwithstanding the foregoing, LICENSEE shall have the right to disclose the Core Self Test Programs, to a House (as defined in Clause 2.3) pursuant to the exercise of the
have tested rights granted in Clause 2.1 under an NDA containing substantially similar terms to this Clause 9, except that the confidentiality period for each deliverable shall be at a minimum of five (5) years from the date of disclosure.

  

					
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	9.5	The provisions of this Clause 9 shall not apply to information which: 

  

	 	(i)	is known and has been reduced to tangible form by the receiving party prior to disclosure by the other party; or 

  

	 	(ii)	is published or otherwise made available to the public other than by a breach of this Agreement by the receiving party; or 

  

	 	(iii)	is disclosed to the receiving party by a third party without a duty of confidentiality; or 

  

	 	(iv)	is independently conceived by the receiving party provided that the receiving party is able to provide evidence of such independent conception in the form of written records; or

  

	 	(v)	is released to the receiving party for disclosure to any third party, other than on a confidential basis, by the disclosing party in writing; or 

  

	 	(vi)	is approved for release by the disclosing party; or 

  

	 	(vii)	is released to a third party by the disclosing party without a duty of confidentiality; or 

  

	 	(viii)	is marked (N) in the Schedules of this Agreement. 

  

	9.6	For the avoidance of doubt, LICENSEE Royalty reports may be disclosed in confidence to ARM’s financial and legal advisors. In addition, ARM may disclose the total unit sales of
ARM processor based products on an annual basis provided that the unit sales of such ARM Secure Core Based Products by LICENSEE are not separately identifiable or deducible therefrom. 

  

	10.	Warranties 

  

	10.1	Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, the ARM Transfer Materials and Software are supplied “as is” and ARM makes no representations and gives no warranties
express, implied or statutory, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose in respect thereof. 

  

	10.2	ARM warrants, to LICENSEE, that; 

  

	 	(i)	the Intellectual Property in the ARM Transfer Materials does not infringe any third party copyright, design right, registered design right or maskwork right or trade secret; and

  

	 	(ii)	ARM has the right to enter into this Agreement. 

  

	10.3	ARM represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date, there are no pending Claims that have been made, or actions commenced, against ARM for breach by the ARM Transfer
Materials of any third party Intellectual Property. 

  

	10.4	ARM warrants that the ARM Transfer Materials will be consistent and sufficient for a competent semiconductor manufacturer to produce Microarchitecture Compliant Cores, as the case
may be, which meet the functionality and performance specified in the applicable Technical Reference Manual. LICENSEE’s remedy for any breach of such warranty shall be for ARM, as soon as is reasonably possible, to correct any errors in the
appropriate ARM Transfer Materials and deliver such corrected materials to LICENSEE in accordance with the provisions of Clause 8. 

  

	10.5	 LICENSEE acknowledges that the Software cannot be tested in every possible operation, and accordingly ARM does not warrant that the Software will be free from all
defects or that there will be no interruption in their use. However, ARM warrants that the Software will comply with the description of their functionality specified in the related documentation. LICENSEE’s remedy for 

  

					
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any breach of such warranty shall be for ARM, as soon as is reasonably possible, to correct any errors in the Software and deliver such corrected Software to
LICENSEE. 

  

	10.6	ARM shall not be responsible for any recoverable or non-recoverable costs incurred, directly or indirectly, by LICENSEE in the design migration, processing, or manufacture of masks
and prototypes, characterization or manufacture of production quality silicon in whatever quantity. 

  

	11.	Infringement 

  

	11.1	LICENSEE shall notify ARM immediately upon learning of any claim which may be made or threatened that the exercise by LICENSEE of the rights hereby licensed constitutes an
infringement of the patent, copyright, maskwork right, or trade secret (together “Rights”) of a third party and will not take any action in relation to such claim which may be prejudicial to the interests of ARM without the written
consent of ARM. 

  

	11.2	ARM agrees that it will, at its expense, timely defend any suit instituted against LICENSEE and shall indemnify LICENSEE against any award of damages and costs made against LICENSEE
in any such suit insofar as the same is based on a claim that the exercise by LICENSEE of its licensed rights under Clause 2.1, infringes any Right of a third party, provided that LICENSEE gives ARM timely notice in writing of the institution of
such suit and permits ARM through ARM’s lawyers of choice to defend the same and LICENSEE provides all available information, assistance and authority to so defend. ARM shall have control of the defence of any such suit, including appeals, and
of all negotiations for settlement, including the right to effect the settlement or compromise thereof. 

  

	11.3	In the event that rights licensed to LICENSEE under Clause 2.1 are, in any suit for infringement of any Right of a third party, held to constitute an infringement, ARM shall, at its
option and expense, procure for LICENSEE the right to continue exercising its rights under Clause 2.1, or, to the extent commercially practicable, replace or modify the ARM Transfer Materials, as appropriate, provided that such replacement or
modification of the ARM Transfer Materials maintain compatibility, so that the exercise by LICENSEE of its rights under Clause 2.1, does not constitute an infringement. 

  

	11.4	ARM shall have no liability under this Clause 11 with respect to any suit or claim to the extent that infringement is due solely to; ARM shall have no liability under this Clause
for any infringement arising from; 

  

	 	(i)	the combination of the ARM Transfer Materials with other products not supplied by ARM if such infringement arises exclusively from such combination; 

  

	 	(ii)	the modification of the ARM Transfer Materials unless the modification was made or approved by ARM if such infringement arises exclusively from modification;

  

	 	(iii)	any manufacturing process applied to the ARM Transfer Materials by LICENSEE or LICENSEE’s agent; or 

  

	 	(iv)	compliance by ARM with the LICENSEE requirement specification where such compliance necessarily lead to such infringement. 

  

	11.5	 LICENSEE agrees that it will, at its expense, timely defend any suit instituted against ARM and shall indemnify ARM against any award of damages and costs made
against ARM in any such suit insofar as the same is based on a claim that; (i) the combination of the ARM Transfer Materials with other products not supplied by ARM if such infringement arises exclusively from such combination; (ii)
the modification of the ARM Transfer Materials unless the modification was made or approved by ARM if such infringement arises exclusively from modification; (iii) any manufacturing process applied to the ARM Transfer Materials by LICENSEE;
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to infringement, infringes any Right of a third party, provided that ARM gives LICENSEE timely notice in writing of the institution of such suit and permits
LICENSEE through LICENSEE’s lawyers of choice to defend the same and ARM provides, at ARM’s expense, all available information, assistance and authority to so defend. LICENSEE shall have control of the defence of any such suit, including
appeals, and of all negotiations for settlement, including the right to effect the settlement or compromise thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, LICENSEE shall not be liable under the indemnification provided in this Clause 11.5 unless it is held
in any suit that the infringement has been caused by the wilful action of LICENSEE. 

  

	12.	Disclaimer of Consequential Damages and limitation of liability 

  

	12.1	IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ITS PERFORMANCE OR FAILURE TO PERFORM UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, OR
THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE ARM SECURE CORE OR ARM TRANSFER MATERIALS LICENSED HEREBY. 

  

	12.2	NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT, ARM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF THE TOTAL CORE LICENCE FEES PAID TO ARM PURSUANT TO CLAUSE
5.1 OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR ALL PAYMENTS BY ARM TO LICENSEE MADE PURSUANT TO ALL CLAIMS IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT. 

  

	12.3	NOTHING IN THIS CLAUSE SHALL OPERATE TO EXCLUDE LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM EITHER PARTY’S NEGLIGENCE. 

  

	12.4	If the Synthesizable RTL and MME Synthesizable RTL for the ARM Secure Core simulates substantially the functionality described in the Technical Reference Manual, ARM shall not be
liable for any loss or damage suffered by LICENSEE as a result of the failure of any ARM Secure Core Based Product to provide security of data processed by the device. If an ARM Secure Core Based Product fails to provide security of data processed
by it, ARM shall, subject to the provisions of Clause 12.2, only be liable for any loss or damage suffered by LICENSEE as a result of such failure to the extent that such loss or damage is a direct result of the Synthesizable RTL and MME
Synthesizable RTL for the ARM Secure Core failing to simulate substantially the functionality described in the Technical Reference Manual. 

  

	13.	Term and Termination 

  

	13.1	This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in force unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2. 

 

	13.2	Without prejudice to any other right or remedy which may be available to it, either party shall be entitled summarily to terminate this Agreement forthwith by giving written notice
to the other, if the other party: 

  

	 	(i)	has committed a material breach of any of its obligations hereunder which is not capable of remedy; or 

  

	 	(ii)	has committed a material breach of any of its obligations hereunder which is capable of remedy but which has not been remedied within sixty (60) days following receipt of written
notice to do so; or 

  

	 	(iii)	makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors for the general settlement of its debts or becomes subject to an administration order; or 

  

					
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	 	(iv)	has an order made against it, or passes a resolution, for its winding-up (except for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction) or has an encumbrancer take possession or has a
receiver or similar officer appointed over all or substantially all of its property or assets. 

  

	14.	Effect of Expiry and Termination 

  

	14.1	Upon termination of this Agreement by ARM pursuant to Clause 13.2, LICENSEE will immediately discontinue any use and distribution of all ARM Secure Core Based Products, the ARM
Secure Core, the ARM Transfer Materials, any Intellectual Property embodied therein, and any ARM Confidential Information. LICENSEE shall, at ARM’s option, either destroy or return to ARM any Confidential Information, including any copies
thereof in its possession, together with the ARM Transfer Materials in its possession. Within one month after termination of this Agreement LICENSEE will furnish to ARM a certificate signed by a duly authorised representative of LICENSEE that to the
best of his or her knowledge, information and belief, after due enquiry, LICENSEE has complied with provisions of this Clause. 

  

	14.2	Unless this Agreement is terminated by LICENSEE in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2, the licenses granted to LICENSEE under the terms of this Agreement shall survive
(subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement) in the event that either; (i) ARM makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors for the settlement of its debts or becomes subject to an administration order; or (ii) ARM has
an order made against it, or passes a resolution, for its winding-up (except for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction) or has an encumbrancer take possession or has a receiver or similar officer appointed over all or substantially all of
its property or assets. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Agreement, if this Agreement is terminated by LICENSEE in accordance with the provisions of Clause 13.2, any and all rights, including, without limitation,
all licences granted to LICENSEE hereunder shall survive such termination subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement including, without limitation, the continued payment of Royalties in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5.3.

  

	14.3	Upon termination the provisions of Clauses 1, 5 (to the extent that any obligation under this Clause remains outstanding) 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 15 shall survive termination.

  

	15.	General 

  

	15.1	All communications between the parties including, but not limited to, notices, royalty reports, error or bug reports, the exercise of options, and support requests shall be in the
English language. 

  

	15.2	All notices which are required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent to the address of the recipient set out in this Agreement or such other address as the
recipient may designate by notice given in accordance with the provisions of this Clause. Any such notice may be delivered personally, by commercial overnight courier or facsimile transmission which shall be followed by a hard copy and shall be
deemed to have been served if by hand when delivered, if by commercial overnight courier 48 hours after deposit with such courier, and if by facsimile transmission when dispatched. 

  

	15.3	Neither party shall assign or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any of its rights and obligations hereunder whether in whole or in part without the prior written consent of the
other provided that such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	15.4	 Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in its performance under this Agreement due to causes, including, but not limited to, acts of God, acts of
civil or military authority, fires, epidemics, floods, earthquakes, riots, wars, sabotage, third party industrial disputes and governments actions, which are beyond its reasonable control; provided that the delayed party: (i) gives the other party
written notice of such cause promptly, and in any event within fourteen (14) days of discovery thereof; and (ii) uses its reasonable efforts to correct such failure or delay in its 

  

					
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performance. The delayed party’s time for performance or cure under this Clause 15.4 shall be extended for a period equal to the duration of the cause.

  

	15.5	ARM and LICENSEE are independent parties. Neither company nor their employees, consultants, contractors or agents, are agents, employees or joint venturers of the other party, nor
do they have the authority to bind the other party by contract or otherwise to any obligation. Neither party will represent to the contrary, either expressly, implicitly, by appearance or otherwise. 

  

	15.6	The parties agree that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be treated as Confidential Information hereunder and shall not be disclosed without the consent of both
parties. 

  

	15.7	Failure by either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of future enforcement of that or any other provision. 

  

	15.8	If any provision of this Agreement, or portion thereof, is determined to be invalid or unenforceable the same will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the
intent of the parties, and the remainder of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 

  

	15.9	The headings to the Clauses of this Agreement are for ease of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation or construction of this Agreement. 

  

	15.10 	This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

  

	15.11 	This Agreement, including all Schedules and documents referenced herein, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and
supersedes and replaces all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements, written or oral, regarding the subject matter. Except in respect of changes to the Trademark Guidelines (defined in Clause 4.2) which may be changed in accordance
with the provisions of Clause 4.2, no amendment to, or modification of, this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representatives of both parties. 

  

	15.12 	This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England. In the event that ARM commences proceedings against LICENSEE under this Agreement, the
parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Seoul District Court, Korea, for the purpose of hearing and determining any disputes arising out of this Agreement. In the event that LICENSEE commences proceedings against ARM under this Agreement,
the parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice, London, England, for the purpose of hearing and determining any disputes arising out of this Agreement. 

  

	15.13 	LICENSEE and ARM acknowledge that each and every term and condition of this Agreement has been fully and completely negotiated and such terms and conditions closely relate to each
other. In the event that the Korean governmental authorities, including the Korean Fair Trade Commission, during the review of this Agreement require a modification to one or more of the clauses of this Agreement, ARM shall have the option to
renegotiate the entire Agreement or accept the applicable modification of the Agreement as required by such governmental authorities. 

  

	15.14 	Subject to the mutual agreement of the authorized executives of the parties, ARM and LICENSEE agree to issue a mutually agreed press release detailing the relationship established
and products licensed under this Agreement. 

  

					
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives:

  

									
	ARM LIMITED:	 	 	 	HYNIX SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
					
	 SIGNED
	 	 	 	 	 	SIGNED	 	 
					
	 NAME:
	 	 	 	 	 	 NAME:
	 	 
					
	 TITLE:
	 	 	 	 	 	 TITLE:
	 	 
					
	 DATE:
	 	 	 	 	 	 DATE:
	 	 

  

					
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