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How Arteris is Revolutionizing SoC Design with Smart NoC IP

How Arteris is Revolutionizing SoC Design with Smart NoC IP
by Mike Gianfagna on 05-12-2025 at 6:00 am

How Arteris is Revolutionizing SoC Design with Smart NoC IP

Recently, Design & Reuse held its IP-SoC Days event at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara. Advanced IP drives a lot of the innovation we are seeing in chip design. This event provides a venue for IP providers to highlight the latest products and services and share a vision of the future. IP consumers are anxious to hear about all the… Read More


Podcast EP277: How Arteris FlexGen Smart NoC IP Democratizes Advanced Chip Design with Rick Bye

Podcast EP277: How Arteris FlexGen Smart NoC IP Democratizes Advanced Chip Design with Rick Bye
by Daniel Nenni on 03-07-2025 at 10:00 am

Dan is joined by Rick Bye, director of product management and marketing at Arteris with responsibility for the FlexNoC family of non-coherent Network-on-Chip IP products. Rick joined Arteris from Arm where he was a senior product manager in the Client Line of Business, responsible for a demonstration SoC and compression IP. … Read More


Is Arteris Poised to Enable Next Generation System Design?

Is Arteris Poised to Enable Next Generation System Design?
by Mike Gianfagna on 02-26-2025 at 10:00 am

Is Arteris Poised to Enable Next Generation System Design?

The semiconductor ecosystem is changing. Monolithic design is becoming multi-die design. Processors no longer inform software development options. It’s now the other way around with complex AI software informing the design of purpose-built hardware. And all that special-purpose hardware needs drivers to make it come to … Read More


Arteris Raises Bar Again with AI-Based NoC Design

Arteris Raises Bar Again with AI-Based NoC Design
by Bernard Murphy on 02-19-2025 at 6:00 am

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Modern semiconductor devices, a far cry from the chips we once knew, are now highly complex intelligent systems used in datacenters, communications infrastructure, in consumer electronics, automotive, home and office automation, almost everywhere. All such applications build around large subsystems, invariably compute,… Read More


MCUs Are Now Embracing Mainstream NoCs

MCUs Are Now Embracing Mainstream NoCs
by Bernard Murphy on 01-16-2025 at 6:00 am

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The moral of today’s story is that to succeed in a late-adopter market, sometimes you just have to wait for the market to catch up (assuming you have a strong early adopter market to buy your product today). I have been working with Arteris for 6+ years now promoting their NoC technology, and there was never any question that they offer… Read More


Arteris Empowering Advances in Inference Accelerators

Arteris Empowering Advances in Inference Accelerators
by Bernard Murphy on 11-06-2024 at 6:00 am

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Systolic arrays, with their ability to highly parallelize matrix operations, are at the heart of many modern AI accelerators. Their regular structure is ideally suited to matrix/matrix multiplication, a repetitive sequence of row-by-column multiply-accumulate operations. But that regular structure is less than ideal … Read More


Podcast EP256: How NoC Tiling Capability is Changing the Game for AI Development with Andy Nightingale

Podcast EP256: How NoC Tiling Capability is Changing the Game for AI Development with Andy Nightingale
by Daniel Nenni on 10-29-2024 at 8:00 am

Dan is joined by Andy Nightingale, VP of product management and marketing at Arteris. Andy has over 37 years of experience in the high-tech industry, including 23 years in various engineering and product management positions at Arm.

Dan explores with Andy the significance of the recently announced tiling capabilities and extended… Read More


Arteris at the 2024 Design Automation Conference

Arteris at the 2024 Design Automation Conference
by Daniel Nenni on 06-17-2024 at 2:00 pm

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Arteris, a leading provider of system IP, will exhibit at DAC 2024, June 23-27, booth #1506. The company will demonstrate its latest technology including network-on-chip interconnect IP and SoC integration automation solutions. The products highlighted include CSRCompiler, Ncore Cache Coherent NoC IP and FlexNoC 5 interconnect… Read More


Arteris is Solving SoC Integration Challenges

Arteris is Solving SoC Integration Challenges
by Mike Gianfagna on 06-06-2024 at 6:00 am

Arteris is Solving SoC Integration Challenges

The difficulty of SoC integration is clearly getting more demanding. Driven by process node density, multi-chip integration and seemingly never-ending demands for more performance at lower power, the hurdles continue to increase. When you consider these challenges in the context of Arteris, it’s natural to think about hardware… Read More


Arteris Frames Network-On-Chip Topologies in the Car

Arteris Frames Network-On-Chip Topologies in the Car
by Bernard Murphy on 04-10-2024 at 6:00 am

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On the heels of Arm’s 2024 automotive update, Arteris and Arm announced an update to their partnership. This has been extended to cover the latest AMBA5 protocol for coherent operation (CHI-E) in addition to already supported options such as CHI-B, ACE and others. There are a couple of noteworthy points here. First, Arm’s new Automotive… Read More