Safety
Prevent catastrophic failures in automotive and industrial designs with ASIL D certifiable technology and TCL1 compliance
Overview
Overview
Safety in automotive and industrial designs is critical to prevent catastrophic failures that could result in serious injuries or loss of life. These systems often operate in unpredictable environments and deal with high-risk tasks. Ensuring robustness, reliability, and fail-safe operation mitigates these risks, protecting users and equipment.
Across the design from OEMs through Tier 1 integrators, semiconductor, and software providers, the development processes and the resulting semiconductor designs must adhere to stringent safety requirements. There can be no weak link. As one critical pillar for semiconductor designs, Arteris NoC technology is ASIL D certifiable, and we partner with our customers to achieve the appropriate ASIL certifications. The Arteris SoC Integration tools meet comprehensive TCL1 compliance following the ISO 26262 standard per independent evaluation by TÜV SÜD.
Advantages
Advantages
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Derisk Projects
Integrating existing designs and modular approach reduces safety integration complexity.
Standards Compliance
ISO 26262 certifiable NoC development streamlines compliance, saving time and effort in the certification process.
Power Efficiency and Optimized PPA
Arteris' interconnect IP solutions are designed to optimize the performance, power consumption, and cost of industrial systems.
Arteris and ResilTech have partnered to enhance SoC functional safety, specifically targeting ISO 26262 compliance. Arteris’s FlexNoC interconnect IP and ResilTech’s expertise and tools, along with the Arteris Resilience Package, create a comprehensive solution. This collaboration offers advanced interconnect technology and thorough resilience verification, reducing risk and accelerating the path to achieving ISO 26262 compliance for chip manufacturers.

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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Resources
Resources
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- 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
- FMEDA Automation for Scalability and Reuse in Complex Systems on Chips (SoCs)
- Fundamentals of ISO 26262 Part 11 for Semiconductors
- 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
- Safety Considerations for Network-on-Chip (NoC) Development
- Using Synopsys Z01X to Accelerate the Fault Injection Campaign of a Fully Configurable IP
- 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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