The Network-on-Chip Company?
Fact Sheet
Founded:
February 2003
Headquarters:
Silicon Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Products:
Network-on-chip interconnect fabric IP for SoCs
Arteris provides?Network-on-Chip (NoC)?interconnect semiconductor intellectual property (IP) to System on Chip (SoC) makers so they can reduce cycle time, increase margins, and easily add functionality. Arteris invented the industry’s first commercial?network on chip (NoC) SoC interconnect IP solutions?and is the industry leader. Unlike traditional solutions, Arteris interconnect plug-and-play technology is flexible and efficient, allowing designers to optimize for throughput, power, latency and floorplan.
Arteris is different because we were founded by networking experts who applied their knowledge to the problems of SoC development. As SoC makers added more IP blocks to chips, traditional bus and crossbar means to communication became very inefficient, resulting in serious pain to architects, designers, and integrators: Massive numbers of wires,failed timing closure, increased heat and power consumption, and spaghetti-like?routing congestion?leading to increased die area. These problems were compounded when there were IP changes late in the design cycle or when management expected the next derivative version of the chip to be on time and risk free because only a few IP blocks were changed.
Arteris On-Chip Interconnect Technology
The Arteris Network-on-Chip (NoC) architecture borrows concepts from the computer networking arena and adapts them to system-on-chip design constraints. The network on chip solution optimizes performance, silicon area, and power, and reflects an in-depth understanding and integration of the constraints imposed by SoC implementations and semiconductor processes. By removing the inherent architectural limitations of traditional interconnect solutions, Arteris Network-on-Chip semiconductor IP offers a quantum leap in design quality and productivity, allowing SoC designers to achieve their ultimate design goals faster, easier and with less cost.
Arteris pioneered the first commercial NoC SoC offering, led the mass market adoption of Network-on-Chip solutions, and is the market leader in this space. There have been over 50 tapeouts of systems-on-chip using Arteris network-on-chip interconnect IP.
Key benefits of Arteris network-on-chip interconnect solutions include:
- Improved performance, power and silicon area
- Fewer Wires?and?Lower Routing Congestion?allows decreased SoC area and power density while maintaining shorter schedules
- Highly Flexible?Timing Convergence?and?Timing Closure?improves frequency and performance in much fewer iterations than traditional methods
- Highly scalable to support a wide range of performance and complexity levels
- Easy-to-use solution for simple designs with a handful of IPs to complex SoCs with hundreds of IPs
- Plug-and-Play with IP using any transport protocol – no IP lock-in
- Shortened development times with advanced tool suite and architecture features
- Architect-centric tools allow architects to increase their efficiency and value-add to the entire design team
- Providing certainty in tape out schedule by allowing faster and easier verification and timing closure
Arteris operates globally with headquarters in Campbell, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. Arteris is a private company.