Arteris to Provide FlexGen Intelligent Network-on-Chip (NoC) IP for AMD's Next-Generation AI Chiplet Designs

2025-08-05 09:54:53 1538

AMD to Adopt Arteris' FlexGen Intelligent NoC IP in Semiconductor Designs to Boost Product Performance and Energy Efficiency
Shanghai, China, August 5, 2025—As AI computing demands reshape the semiconductor market, Arteris Corporation, a leading provider of system IP dedicated to accelerating system-on-chip (SoC) development, today announced that AMD, a global leader in high-performance and adaptive computing, has adopted FlexGen Network-on-Chip Interconnect IP for its next-generation AI chiplet designs. Arteris' intelligent NoC IP technology will provide high-performance data transfer for AMD chiplets, enabling AI applications across AMD's broad product portfolio, from the data center to the edge and end devices.

The strategic combination and interoperability of Arteris' FlexGen NoC IP with AMD's Infinity Fabric™ interconnect technology highlights the growing complexity of modern system-on-chip (SoC) and chiplet-based architectures, which now require multiple, highly specialized interconnects or NoCs to effectively meet the demands of modern electronic systems. “We are thrilled to deepen and expand our partnership with AMD, a globally recognized innovator in high-performance computing,” said K. Charles Janac, President and CEO of Arteris. “Modern chiplets typically require five to 20 interconnect networks for data transmission, and our FlexGen NoC IP will work seamlessly with AMD’s Infinity Fabric to meet the performance and scalability demands of today’s most demanding and diverse applications. This latest collaboration with AMD demonstrates the transformative impact of Arteris’ NoC technology in delivering next-generation silicon solutions for a broad range of markets, from data centers to edge computing.”

“AMD is driving innovation in AI at scale, from the cloud to the client, through the continued development of leading compute technologies and cutting-edge IP,” said Mydung Pham, vice president of Silicon Design Engineering at AMD. “By integrating Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP into multiple AMD chiplets, we can automate interconnect configuration, ensuring seamless connectivity between SoC components and strengthening our industry-leading end-to-end AI computing portfolio.”

Arteris is a core innovator in flexible and configurable NoC IP technology. Its latest innovation, FlexGen NoC IP, is purpose-built to improve SoC design efficiency, optimizing routing lengths, reducing latency, and increasing power efficiency to meet the communication and performance demands of increasingly complex multi-die and chiplet-based designs. FlexGen can be used as a standalone interconnect solution or combined with proprietary interconnect technologies to accelerate design iterations and shorten time-to-market.

Arteris continuously revolutionizes SoC and chiplet performance with innovative technologies. FlexGen intelligent NoC IP leverages AI automation to improve design efficiency by shortening design iteration cycles, helping companies address the complexity of today's computing systems and navigate the future.

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