Dialog Semiconductor Strategy session. Paris, 3 March 2014



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Dialog Semiconductor Strategy session Paris, 3 March 2014

Forward looking statement This presentation contains forward-looking statements that reflect management s current views with respect to future events. The words anticipate, believe, estimate, expect, intend, may, plan, project and should and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to: an economic downturn in the semiconductor and telecommunications markets; changes in currency exchange rates and interest rates, the timing of customer orders and manufacturing lead times, insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory, the impact of competing products and their pricing, political risks in the countries in which we operate or sale and supply constraints. If any of these or other risks and uncertainties occur (some of which are described under the heading Risks and their management in Dialog Semiconductor s most recent Annual Report) or if the assumptions underlying any of these statements prove incorrect, then actual results may be materially different from those expressed or implied by such statements. We do not intend or assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, which speaks only as of the date on which it is made, however, any subsequent statement will supercede any previous statement. 2

Introduction Diversification initiatives Mobile Systems and Power Conversion Diversification initiatives Connectivity Q&A Financial strategy Closing remarks Q&A

A quick look back Strong track record of revenue and EBIT growth 7 years of robust revenue growth underpinned by volume and ASP growth Uninterrupted period of continuing profitability every quarter since Q4 07 Stronger foot print in North America and Asia vs. 3 years ago Engaged with leading brands in growth mobile market segments and Solid State Lighting worldwide 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0-20 -40 Full year revenue ($ million) 41% CAGR 2008-2013 87 162 218 296 527 774 903 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Full year Underlying EBIT ($ million) 88% CAGR 2008-2013 -17 6 32 56 80 108 140 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 IFRS for 2007 and 2008 4

Business model aligned to key target markets What makes us different from other mixed signal companies? Deep investment in R&D and IP One of the biggest R&D engineering team focused on Power Management and Mixed Signal know-how for Mobile and Connected consumer applications deep moat vs. competitors Flexibility and speed of design Engaged with largest clients as extended R&D team delivering exceptional differentiation through custom solutions, with the speed of execution of a start up company High Touch fabless model Outsourcing production process provides exceptional operational flexibility and low CAPEX while maintaining deep expertise on advanced process, test and packaging development through own teams High Tier 1 client penetration Biz model Allowing high volume with lower OPEX resulting in strong cash generative model 5

low Profitability high Strategic direction 4 pillars Diversifying growth drivers and pursuing further innovation 1 Extending our portfolio of products for portable platforms 2 Adding ultra-low power audio, new power management functionality, short range wireless connectivity and A/DC power conversion Broader and deeper at our customer base Developing companion PMICs with leading and emerging application processor vendors to address broader customer base through their sales eco system More products in higher growth segments Diversifying across more platforms for custom PMIC at larger accounts 3 Continuous innovation Innovation on low power differentiating power-saving technologies, fuel gaging, fast charging together with advanced packaging development low Growth high 4 Strategic focus on fast growing China smartphone and tablet market Leveraging current technologies and establishing innovative partnerships within Greater China 6

Product portfolio Increasing diversification Red-hot new growth High Growth Star Cash Cow PMIC smartphones Display Drivers/OLED PMIC 3G/HSPA cell phones PMIC MP3 players Wiper motor Professional lighting PMIC tablets PMIC smartphones Integrated PMIC+Audio PMIC 3G/HSPA cell phones PMIC MP3 Players DECT handsets Wiper motor Professional lighting SSL LED drivers Bluetooth Smart Multi-touch Multi Cell PMIC PMIC smartphones PMIC tablets Integrated PMIC+Audio AC/DC convertors and chargers Professional headsets Mobile and wired audio ULE DECT PMIC 3G/HSPA cell phones PMIC MP3 players DECT handsets Wiper motor Professional lighting 4 years ago 2 years ago Now 7

What are we trying to achieve? 1 Diversification Wider product portfolio enabling more and larger customer opportunities Dialog TAM $8.2B Low-Energy Bluetooth $0.5 Dual / Mutil Cell Battery $1.1 Multi Touch $0.8 2 Medium term revenue Growth of 20% CAGR TAM growth rate of 42% CAGR TAM expansion coming from recently launched products Bluetooth Smart Multi-touch IC AC/DC & LED ICs (iwatt acquisition) $2.9B Other Portable $1.0B Tablet PMICs $0.4B Smartphone PMICs $1.5B AC-DC Converter ICs $1.1B LED SSL Driver ICs $0.7B Other Portable $1.3B Tablet PMICs $0.6B Smartphone PMICs $2.3B 3 Medium term Profitability Gross margin in 40%-45% range EBIT in 15%-20% range Source: Dialog, Gartner, 2013 2012 2015 Core Business PMICs Diversification Partnership Acquisition Innovation 8

Diversification initiatives Mobile and Power Conversion Diversification initiatives Connectivity Q&A Financial strategy Closing remarks Q&A

Mobile Systems Group At the forefront of mobile power management innovation Highest PMIC integration in the industry Broad power management IP portfolio including high efficiency power conversion, fast battery charging and advanced packaging Dialog continues to invest to expand and remain at the forefront of PMIC technology Technology Partnerships essential to maintain leadership position Platform Partnerships to diversify customer base now encompassing Asia chipset vendors iwatt acquisition enables the power delivery side to be addressed Expansion strategy into adjacent consumer mobile markets Multicell battery applications, Microprocessor integration leading to Sensor fusion, Wearable tech moving from concept to mass market 10

Partnership The China Opportunity 450 million smartphones in 2013 New Application and Modem semiconductor companies emerging Diverse customer base Increasingly complex devices Competing with low margin companies Evolution of our traditional partner model to address China Customers + New Processor Partners ASSP PMIC PMIC Application processor ASIC PMIC + + New Customers App. Processor Partners + New Channel Partners + Licensing/Re-Branding 11

Competitors Select Customers Power Conversion Group Diverse end markets and product portfolio AC-DC Power Conversion LED Solid State Lighting AC/DC Converter ICs in chargers and adapters for Portable Devices Leading provider of AC/DC intelligent charging solutions to mobile phones and tablets LED Driver ICs in Solid State Lighting Applications Established Business Ramping Business 12

Delivering more AC/DC power Rapid charging to reduce charge time Leading in next-generation rapid charging: End-to-End capability AC-DC ICs for portable chargers Communication protocol Embedded Mobile Power Management ICs Power Management IC and iwatt AC/DC Communication Protocol Rapid-charging standards require charger-to-pmic communication protocols, now championed by leading OEM s Benefit: Reducing charge time by up to 60% 13

New products from Power Conversion Dialog Semiconductor enables smallest, low power Ultrabook adapters - 45 Watt ultra-slim and 12 Watt travel-size adapters compatible for use with an Ultrabook and which support Intel Turbo Boost Technology Dialog Semiconductor collaborates with Qualcomm Technologies for higher efficiency rapid smartphone charging - Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0-compatible AC/DC adapter solution enables up to 88% efficiency for high power density rapid charge power supplies up to 40W Dialog Semiconductor unveils world s first rapid charge ac/dc controller compatible with MediaTek Pump Express - a single-chip solution with no cost premium over slower conventional charging technologies. Pump Express is MediaTek s proprietary protocol for fast charging enabling up to 45% faster charge times than conventional chargers. 14

Semiconductor integration enabling broad adoption Optics LED components Heatsink LED Module SSL LED Bulb Price Trends Driving Adoption SSL LED Bulb Shipments Expected to Accelerate Source: McKinsey, August 2012 $50 LED New Installation LED Replacement (Units in millions) 4,828 2,675 $16 $10 440 2010 2012 2015 2012 2016 2020 15

Recent product innovations Innovative solutions for emerging markets Data defined bulb for smart lighting On/Off digital switch dimming Production line calibration Com data interface Wide dimming range 1-100% Auxiliary Power Supply for wireless or sensor connectivity May 21 launch Smart Sensors 16 Kepler Cheuvreux German Corporate Conference, 20-21 January 2014 Frankfurt

Power Conversion Business Group AC/DC required in all line powered products Products addressing the volume markets Legislation driving need for higher and higher efficiency PrimAccurate technology Eliminates components reduces size and BOM cost Patented primary-side regulation Solid State Lighting (SSL) the fastest growing semiconductor market Broadest offering of SSL LED driver ICs Patented digital dimming technology enables superior compatibility with installed-base of wall dimmers 17

Diversification initiatives Connectivity Q&A Financial strategy Closing remarks Q&A

Quantity Entering growing markets With a strong technology basis Focus. Low latency Audio. DECT Legacy. Bluetooth Smart Time 19

Bluetooth Smart Accessories and peripherals 350m+ Bluetooth Smart ICs to ship by end of 2016 (IHS Inc. forecast, 2013) Wearables CAGR 70% + Human Interface Devices (HIDs) CAGR 109% Proximity and indoor navigation CAGR 90% + Smart TV and Gaming remotes CAGR 105% 20

A breakthrough solution World s lowest power consumption <½ Power consumption of currently available solutions Double the lifetime of your product Halve the size of your battery and reduce the size and cost of your system <½ Package size of currently available solutions 2.5x2.5x0.5mm WL-CSP package <½ Number of external components for complete core solution compared to currently available solutions 21

Connectivity Business Group Build on foundation of Low Power RF and Audio competencies Bluetooth Smart breakthrough product confirmed by market Increase audio share through partnerships Return Connectivity to growth path 22

Q&A Financial strategy Closing remarks Q&A

Financial strategy Closing remarks Q&A

The five year view Robust earnings growth and cash generation 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Revenue 41% CAGR 2008-2013 903 774 527 296 218 162 87 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0-20 -40 Underlying EBIT 88% CAGR 2008-2013 140 108 80 56 32-17 6 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 IFRS for 2007 and 2008 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 Basic Underlying EPS 58% CAGR 2008-2013 -0.41 0.15 0.73 0.88 1.18 1.24 1.49 120.0 100.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 Operating cash 64% CAGR 2008-2013 70.1 51.9 33.1-13.5 9.3 52.4 110.7 0.00-0.50-1.00 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 IFRS for 2007 and 2008 0.0-20.0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 25

Our medium term financial vision Robust earnings growth and cash generation Revenue growth 20% CAGR Gross margin 40%-45% OPEX% Below 25% EBIT 15%-20% Pay down M&A debt ahead of maturity 26

Financial strategic agenda Our six pillars LT sustainable revenue Strong cash generation Tax optimisation Efficient OPEX management BP efficiency and IT investment Gross margin improvement 27

#1 Long term sustainable revenue growth Medium term business model Revenue growth 20% CAGR TAM almost to triple in the period 2012-2015 Continue to develop differentiated products and drive higher ASP Wider range of product life-cycle ; 1 to 5 years Gradual reduction of customer concentration 0 Dialog TAM ($ billion) 8.2 2.9 2012 2015 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Total revenue and ASP* ($ million and $) ASP* 2.30 1.96 1.38 1.54 903 774 527 297 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 - Total revenue(lhs) Total ASP*(RHS) (*) Excluding Power Conversion products 28

#2 Gross margin improvement Medium term business model Gross Margin% range 40%-45% Innovative and differentiated products to generate higher margin Increasing the mix of ASSP products Operational excellence; yield and test time improvements Gradual transition to 0.13 u BCD More die per wafer Access to mega-fabs Migration from 8 to 12 wafers % IFRS Gross Margin % 45 45 % Underlying Gross Margin % 40 40 35 39.5 37.8 39.0 35 40.1 38.0 40.4 30 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 30 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 29

#3 Efficient OPEX management Medium term business model OPEX% below 25% Continuous innovation is at the core of our business model R&D investment aligned to revenue growth SG&A at best in class level but will continue to seek opportunities to optimise further 240 210 180 150 120 Full Year Underlying OPEX % ($ million and as a % of revenue) 25.0 24.1 25.0 % 35 30 25 30 Full year Underlying R&D and SG&A ($ million and as a % of revenue) 16.3 15.9 17.0 8.7 8.2 8.0 % 20 15 10 90 60 30 131 186 228 20 15 5 0 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 OPEX OPEX% 10 0 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 Underlying R&D % of revenue Underlying SG&A % of revenue 0 30

#4 Tax optimisation Impact of the evolution of our business Dialog Effective Tax Rate at 31% in 2013 On-going exercise to align IP ownership with commercial structure of the Group Utilise yet unrecognised UK Loss Carry Forward (over $70m) Favourable tax regimes in the UK and the NL promoting Technology Companies and creation of IP Balancing competitiveness and corporate social responsibility 31

#5 Strong cash generation Strong cash generation business Pay down debt Allows further expansion of business Effective working capital management Drive low net debt/ebitda ratio (2013:0.7x) Free Cash Flow ($ million) FY2013 excludes iwatt consideration 120 100 Operating Cash Flow ($ million) 100 80 80 60 40 20-24 77 60 40 20 52 111 0-20 FY 2012 FY 2013 0 FY 2012 FY 2013-40 32

#6 Business process efficiency and IT investment Scale, speed and efficiency Collaborative Design through Synchronicity Big Data for modelling and analysing Supply Chain Finance HR Supplier customers Global Mobility Banking Purchase Orders 33

Long term sustainability of our business model Sustainable profitable growth and strong cash generation Dialog is committed to taking measures to better understand the impact of the business Corporate Governance Supply Chain Management Employee engagement Environmental impact Local Community Investment Our first sustainability report was published in 2013 34

Key Takeaways Financial Strategy Business model underpins sustainable profitable growth and strong cash generation Medium term financial vision Revenue growth 20% CAGR EBIT 15%-20% Tax optimisation: on-going exercise to align IP ownership with commercial structure of the Group Solid balance sheet underpinned by strong cash generation which supports further organic and in-organic business expansion 35

Closing remarks Q&A

The three year view Delivering revenue and earnings growth 1000 Revenue and ASP ($ million and $) 22% ASP CAGR 2011-2013 2.10 1.69 1.96 2.48 2.30 ASP 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.7 Revenue growth in the last three years was well above industry average 31% CAGR 2011-2013 500 0 150 120 90 60 30 0 1.54 527 774 903 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 80 Total revenue (LHS) Total ASP exc. Power Conversion (RHS) ASP exc. Connectivity and Power Conversion(RHS) Underlying EBIT and Diluted EPS ($ million and $) 32% EBIT CAGR 2011-2012 1.11 1.19 108 +17% +30% 1.44 140 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 R&D investment is keeping us ahead of our competition and supporting future revenue streams Brought exciting innovation to the market and expanded our collaboration with Tier 1 customers with a greater focus on Asian markets Underlying EBIT has almost doubled from 2011 level 37

Well positioned for the next growth phase Mixed signal analog core competency Core technical competencies in power management and power efficiency High volume niche applications that benefit from More than Moore technologies and less dependant on bleeding edge digital process and software Expanded portfolio providing increasing exposure to new high growth markets and new clients 38

Why invest in Dialog 1 2 3 4 5 Exposure to high growth mobile markets Continuing rising demand for smartphones, tablets and peripherals Core technical competencies aligned with structural trends towards power management and power efficiency in mobility and connected devices Focus on niche but high volume products Advanced visibility into the design cycle 6 to 18 months Technology leadership supports high entry barriers and positive financial trends Mixed signal analog R&D pool focused in high growth portable and consumer applications Technology enabling a reduction on power consumption, cost and board space allowing clients to increase product differentiation and reduce costs increasing ASPs Further potential for market share gains Increasing exposure to Tier 1 clients New addressable markets (Solid State Lighting, Wearables, Touch) open opportunities with new clients Solid balance sheet underpinned by strong cash generation which supports further organic and in-organic business expansion 39

Q&A

The power to be...

At the core of smartphone and tablet design 2,000 1,000 - Million units 758 1,529 2012 2015 Source: Dialog-Gartner September 2013 Multicore and LTE platforms Emergence of low-end smartphone 26% CAGR 2012 2015 400 300 200 100 0 Million units 120 338 2012 2015 Source: Dialog-Gartner September 2013 Rapid adoption of tablets 41% CAGR 2012 2015 200 150 100 50 0 Million units 15 188 2012 2015 Source: Dialog-Gartner September 2013 The Ultrabook opportunity 132% CAGR 2012-2015 40% of notebook market by 2015 42

Evolution of the light bulb Incandescent Lighting LED Lighting - SSL Greener Longer Lasting Smarter Tungsten filament No semiconductor content Digital Brain inside 43