CEVA To Present At The ION GNSS 2004 Conference

LONG BEACH, Calif. - September 22, 2004 - CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ:
CEVA; LSE: CVA), the leading licensor of digital signal processors (DSP)
cores and communications solutions to the semiconductor industry, today
announced that it will present three papers at the Institute of Navigation
/ Global Navigation Satellite System conference taking place at the Long
Beach Convention Center in California from September 21-24.

The topics for the three papers being presented are:

GPS Jamming - The Enemy Inside! - Reviewing the
repercussions for RF integrity of an indoor GPS receiver and addressing
the 'inside' sources of noise and jamming, together with some suggested
considerations.

DSP + GPS Combination for Mobile Communication Platforms -
Presenting a new DSP and GPS combination targeted at GPS enabled mobile
communication platforms, specifically for the indoor environment.

NAVAJO GPS ASIC - The Ultimate Single Chip Baseband -
Detailing the use of off the shelf IP (Intellectual Property) blocks to
create a high performance GPS baseband ASIC suitable for the most
demanding applications and how the software was developed to allow the
new ASIC to be tracking satellites within 6 days of receipt.

Full abstracts and presentation times for these papers are available on
the ION website at http://www.ion.org/meetings/gnss2004program.cfm.

In addition, CEVA will be demonstrating the company's latest GPS
technology, CEVA GPS 4000, at the conference. Visit CEVA at booth H,
co-located with NemeriX, to view the demonstration and meet with CEVA
representatives.

About CEVA, Inc.

Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., CEVA is the leading licensor of digital signal processor (DSP) cores, multimedia, GPS and storage platforms to the semiconductor industry. CEVA licenses a family of programmable DSP cores, associated SoC system platforms and a portfolio of application platforms including multimedia, audio, Voice over Packet (VoP), GPS location, Bluetooth, Serial Attached SCSI and Serial ATA (SATA). In 2005 CEVA's IP was shipped in over 115 million devices. CEVA was created through the merger of the DSP licensing division of DSP Group and Parthus Technologies. For more information, visit ceva-dsp.com.

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