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    NVE and Everspin agree to settlement of spintronics lawsuits

    04/08/2014

    NVE Corporation and Everspin Technologies have agreed to dismiss,
    with prejudice, an NVE lawsuit against Everspin filed January 3, 2012
    and an Everspin lawsuit against NVE filed February 24, 2012. Both
    lawsuits alleged patent infringement and were filed in the U.S.
    District Court for the Minnesota District.

    The parties have further agreed not to assert the patents in either
    suit against the other party in the future, and Everspin agreed not to
    participate in current inter partes reexamination proceedings pending
    against NVE's patents in suit.

    The agreement is limited to the patents asserted in the 2012 lawsuits.

    NVE is a leader in the practical commercialization of spintronics, a
    nanotechnology that relies on electron spin rather than electron charge
    to acquire, store and transmit information. The company manufactures
    high-performance spintronic products including sensors and couplers
    that are used to acquire and transmit data. NVE has also licensed its
    spintronic magnetoresistive random access memory technology, commonly
    known as MRAM.

    Statements used in this press release that relate to future plans,
    events, financial results or performance are forward-looking statements
    that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties including, among
    others, such factors as risks in the enforcement of our patents,
    litigation risks, as well as the risk factors listed from time to time
    in our filings with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K
    for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013 and other reports filed with
    the SEC.

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