
Arteris IP provides Network-on-Chip interconnect IP to SoC makers so they can reduce cycle time, increase margins, and easily add functionality. Unlike traditional solutions, Arteris’ plug-and-play technology is flexible and efficient, allowing designers to optimize for throughput, power, latency and floorplan.
Using Arteris IP solves pain for our customers. Traditional bus and crossbar interconnect approaches create serious problems for architects, digital and physical designers, and integrators: Massive numbers of wires, increased heat and power consumption, failed timing closure, spaghetti-like routing congestion leading to increased die area, and difficulty making changes for derivatives.
Arteris IP NoC IP reduces the number of wires down to one half, results in fewer gates, fewer and shorter wires, and a more compact chip floor plan. Having the option to configure each connection’s width, and each transaction’s dynamic priority assures meeting latency and bandwidth requirements. And with the Arteris IP configuration tool suite, design and verification can be done easily, in a matter of days or even hours.
Arteris IP invented NoC technology, offering the first commercial solution in 2006, and is now the choice for many major semiconductor manufacturers including TI, NEC and others. Between tapeouts, production projects and benchmarks, ArterisIP has shipped in over 100 SoCs.
Using Arteris IP solves pain for our customers. Traditional bus and crossbar interconnect approaches create serious problems for architects, digital and physical designers, and integrators: Massive numbers of wires, increased heat and power consumption, failed timing closure, spaghetti-like routing congestion leading to increased die area, and difficulty making changes for derivatives.
Arteris IP NoC IP reduces the number of wires down to one half, results in fewer gates, fewer and shorter wires, and a more compact chip floor plan. Having the option to configure each connection’s width, and each transaction’s dynamic priority assures meeting latency and bandwidth requirements. And with the Arteris IP configuration tool suite, design and verification can be done easily, in a matter of days or even hours.
Arteris IP invented NoC technology, offering the first commercial solution in 2006, and is now the choice for many major semiconductor manufacturers including TI, NEC and others. Between tapeouts, production projects and benchmarks, ArterisIP has shipped in over 100 SoCs.
Location: United States, California, Campbell
Employees: 201-500
Total raised: $17.8M
Founded date: 2003
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Qualcomm V... | qualcommve... |
- | Ventech | ventechvc.... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
06.12.2009 | - | $9.7M | - |
20.06.2007 | - | $8.1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 26
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04.02.2025 | Mirabilis Design Adds System-Level Modelling Support for Industry-Standard Arteris FlexNoC and Ncore Network-on-Chip IPs | Arteris NoC Arteris Parameters Arteris Statistics Mirabilis Design announced today the latest addition to the VisualSim Architect with modelling support for Arteris’ FlexNoC and Ncore Network-on-Chip (NoC) IPs. SANTA CLARA, CA, UNITED STATE... |
12.11.2024 | ROTH to Host 13th Annual Technology Conference at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City | Event to feature one-on-one meetings between institutional investors and senior management from over 110 companies across a variety of technology sub-sectors NEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN -- Roth Capital Partners, LLC ... |
30.04.2024 | VC Ventech makes strategic exit from Believe, announces launch of 6th fund | Ventech, an early-stage investor in French digital music company Believe, has sold its stake in the company. Believe is focused on helping local artists around the world grow their career. The company distributes music to 150+ digital store... |
13.03.2024 | Arteris Expands Ncore Cache Coherent Interconnect IP To Accelerate Leading-Edge Electronics Designs | - |
13.03.2024 | Arteris Expands Automotive Solutions for Armv9 Architecture CPUs | - |
12.03.2024 | Brazil Highway Tunnels Gain Durability and Ability to Self-Heal Concrete Walls with Penetron Technology | Resistant to groundwater penetration and moisture: The active ingredients in PENETRON and PENECRETE MORTAR permeate deeply into the concrete matrix to permanently block water ingress The completion of the Contorno de Florianópolis (BR-101) ... |
14.02.2024 | EdgeQ Deploys Arteris IP for its 5G+AI Base Station-on-a-Chip for Wireless Infrastructure | Arteris’ FlexNoC network-on-chip IP enables high-bandwidth, low latency on-chip connectivity for low power consumption and optimized performance Arteris, Inc., a leading provider of system IP which accelerates system-on-chip (SoC) creation,... |
30.01.2024 | Arteris Selected by Rain AI for Use in the Next Generation of AI | Arteris, Inc. a leading provider of system IP which accelerates system-on-chip (SoC) creation, announced that Rain AI, an AI company building the world’s most cost and energy efficient hardware for AI, has selected Arteris’ FlexNoC 5 physic... |
11.10.2023 | Arteris Interconnect IP Deployed in NeuReality Inference Server for Generative AI and Large Language Model Applications | FlexNoC network-on-chip IP seamlessly provides connectivity across the NR1 chip within the inference server to efficiently meet high-density, low-latency AI performance needs at a minimal total cost of ownership. Arteris,a leading provider ... |
02.05.2023 | Tenstorrent Selects Arteris IP for AI High-Performance Computing and Datacenter RISC-V Chiplets | Arteris, Inc., a leading provider of system IP which accelerates system-on-chip (SoC) creation, announced Tenstorrent has licensed Ncore and FlexNoC interconnect IP for its AI chiplet systems. The flexible network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect... |
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