Automotive
Accelerating innovation in the automotive industry with efficient, scalable, and safe system IP
Overview
Overview
The automotive industry is experiencing disruption with the adoption of automated driving, electrification, and vehicle connectivity. This has resulted in a growing demand for advanced interconnect IP solutions to enable the integration of multiple processing elements, memory systems, and communication interfaces into a single SoC. This shift toward the “Internet of Cars” has led to the development of more complex SoCs, demanding reliable and configurable interconnect technologies to accelerate time to market and reduce costs.
With the traditional automotive supply chain being disrupted by new business models and competition among semiconductor vendors, there is an increasing need for interconnect IP solutions. Our Network-on-Chip (NoC) IP and SoC Integration tools help developers create safer automotive applications that are optimized for low power, performance, cost, and in support of ISO 26262 functional safety.

Advantages
Advantages
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Optimized PPA
Arteris's interconnect IP solutions are designed to optimize the performance, power consumption, and cost of automotive systems, which is critical for developing high-performance, feature-rich automotive systems.
Safety
Using Arteris System IP, developers achieve ISO 26262-compliant design, verification, and documentation of safety-critical automotive systems and create ISO 26262-compliant Networks-on-Chip.
Advanced SoC Integration
Arteris's solutions aid developers in addressing the challenges of integrating multiple heterogeneous processing elements, memory systems, and communication interfaces into a single SoC.
In March 2024, Arteris delivered on its previously announced collaboration with Arm to speed up automotive electronics innovation with an emulation-based validation system for Armv9 and CHI-E-based designs to speed up innovation in automotive electronics for autonomous driving, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), cockpit and infotainment, vision, radar and lidar, body and chassis control, zonal controllers and other automotive applications. Arteris aligned its roadmap with Arm to enable designers to get to market faster with an optimized and pre-validated high-bandwidth, low-latency Ncore cache coherent interconnect IP for Arm’s Automotive Enhanced (AE) compute portfolio. The partnership helps customers realize SoCs with high performance and power efficiency for safety-critical tasks while reducing project schedules and costs. It offers mutual customers a greater choice of safe, integrated, and optimized automotive solutions to enable faster time to market via seamless integration and optimized flows with the highest quality of results, enabling ISO 26262 systems with the highest automotive safety integrity levels (ASIL).
Arteris revolutionizes semiconductor design with
FlexGen - smart NoC IP
FlexGen’s built-in AI/ML-driven automation enables the generation of optimized NoC designs for complex SoCs, delivering expert-level results.
- 10x Productivity Boost
- Expert-Level Results
- Up to 30% Wire Length Reduction
Realize faster time-to-market, optimized power plus performance, and improved overall design economics with FlexGen.
Products
Products
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Certifications
Certifications
At Arteris, our customers are our number one priority. We are committed to their ongoing success through the steadfast delivery of exceptional products that address today’s challenges and enable tomorrow’s greatest innovations.
Customers
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- Magillem Registers – Automate the Hardware/Software Interface for Fast Chip Design
- Accelerating Timing Closure for Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) using Physical Awareness
- Optimizing Data Transport Architectures in RISC–V SoCs for AI/ML Applications
- FlexGen Product Tour
- Cache Coherency in Heterogeneous Systems
- Integration Challenges for RISC-V Designs
- Promises and Pitfalls of SoC Restructuring
- Scaling Performance in AI Systems
- Arm & Arteris AI and ISO 26262 Presentation
- Arm TechCon: Implementing ISO 26262 Compliant AI Systems-on-Chip with Arm and Arteris
- Automating the Generation of Scalable and Reusable FMEDA in Complex Systems-on-Chip (SoCs)
- Building Better IP with RTL Architect NoC IP Physical Exploration
- Challenges Adopting Fault Injection to Support Safety Analysis in Complex SoCs
- Efficient Scaling of AI Accelerators Using NoC Tiling
- FMEDA Automation for Scalability and Reuse in Complex Systems on Chips (SoCs)
- Fundamentals of ISO 26262 Part 11 for Semiconductors
- Implementing Machine Learning & Neural Network Chip Architectures
- Is the Missing Safety Ingredient in Automotive AI Traceability?
- ISO 26262 System-on-Chip (SoC) Safety Analysis for ADAS and AV
- ISO 26262: FMEA before FMEDA
- ISO 26262: What to Expect From Your Chip or IP Provider
- Lessons Learned Integrating AI/ML Accelerators into Complex ISO 26262 Compliant Systems-on-Chip
- Using Synopsys Z01X to Accelerate the Fault Injection Campaign of a Fully Configurable IP
- SemiWiki: The Impact of Arteris on Automotive and Beyond with Frank Schirrmeister
- SemiWiki: A Broad View of Design Architectures and the Role of the NoC with Arteris’ Michal Siwinski
- EE Journal: The Freedom to Innovate: Arteris and the Rise of RISC-V
- SemiWiki: The Impact of Using a Physically Aware NoC with Charlie Janac
- AMS System-Level Verification and Validation using UVM in SystemC and SystemC-AMS: Automotive Use Cases
- Fundamentals of Semiconductor ISO 26262 Certification: People, Process and Product
- How to Efficiently Achieve ASIL-D Compliance Using NoC Technology
- Mobileye Case Study: Using Arteris for ADAS
- Scalability – A Looming Problem in Safety Analysis
- Using Machine Learning for Characterizations of NoC Components
- Using Synopsys Z01X to Accelerate the Fault Injection Campaign of a Fully Configurable IP
- Using Virtual Prototypes to Improve the Traceability of Critical Embedded Systems Flow
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