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(State
or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)
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(Commission
File Number)
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(I.R.S.
Employer Identification Number)
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Written
communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR
230.425)
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Soliciting
material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR
240.14a-12)
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Pre-commencement
communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR
240.14d-2(b))
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Pre-commencement
communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR
240.13e-4(c))
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Item 2.02.
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Results
of Operations and Financial
Condition.
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Stock-based compensation.
Stock-based compensation relates primarily to employee stock
options and restricted stock units and awards. Stock-based
compensation expense is a non-cash expense that is difficult to predict as
its valuation is affected by changes in market forces, such as our common
stock price and its volatility, which is not within the control of
management. Accordingly, we exclude this item from our internal
operating forecasts and models.
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Amortization of intangible
assets. Purchased intangible assets relate primarily to
core and developed technology and customer relationships of acquired
businesses. We consider these charges non-cash in nature and
unrelated to our core operating
performance.
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Fair value adjustments of
acquired inventory. We consider these charges non-cash
in nature and unrelated to our core operating
performance.
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Deferred tax asset valuation
allowance. We consider these charges non-cash in nature
and unrelated to our core operating
performance.
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Non-GAAP
net income per share is calculated by dividing non-GAAP net income by
non-GAAP diluted weighted average shares. For purposes of calculating
non-GAAP net income per share, the GAAP anti-dilutive weighted average
shares outstanding is included after adjustments to exclude the
benefits of stock-based compensation costs attributable to future services
and not yet recognized in the financial statements. Under the GAAP
treasury stock method, these stock-based compensation costs are treated as
proceeds assumed to be used to repurchase shares. Since our non-GAAP net
income does not reflect the effects of stock-based compensation costs,
management believes these amounts should not be applied to the repurchase
of shares in calculating non-GAAP net income per
share.
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Non-GAAP
financial measures do not account for stock-based compensation expense
related to equity awards granted to our employees. Our stock incentive
plans are an important component of our employee incentive compensation
arrangements and are reflected as expense in our GAAP
results.
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While
amortization of purchased intangible assets does not directly affect our
current cash position, such expenses represent the estimated decline in
value of technology and other intangible assets we have acquired over
their respective expected economic lives. The expense associated with this
decline in value is excluded from non-GAAP financial measures, and
therefore the non-GAAP financial measures do not reflect the costs of
acquired intangible assets that supplement our research and development
efforts.
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Item 9.01.
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Financial
Statements and Exhibits.
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Exhibits
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Description
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99.1
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Press
Release dated April 30, 2009
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NetLogic
Microsystems, Inc.
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Date:
April 30, 2009
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By:
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/s/
Michael T. Tate
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Michael
T. Tate
Vice
President and Chief Financial
Officer
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Exhibits
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Description
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99.1
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Press
Release dated April 30, 2009
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