Arteris Customers and Markets
Arteris customers are leaders in a variety of industries where competitive advantage is gained by reducing wire routing congestion, easing timing closure, and quickly creating derivative products by easily adding and removing IP blocks.
Customer Markets
Mobile Phones and Wireless Video and Imaging Networking |
Automotive Custom ASIC Services Consumer Electronics |
Customer Profiles
Qualcomm is also an investor in Arteris.
Read the press release, "Arteris raises $9.7M as Qualcomm and ARM join existing investors behind Network-on-Chip (NoC) pioneer."
Read the Cavium Networks Arteris press announcement.
We are pleased to license Arteris' network on chip interconnect products.
– Farhad Mighani, Senior Director of ASIC Development, Cavium Networks
Read excerpts of TI’s OMAP 4 Technical Reference Manual to learn how TI uses Arteris NoC IP in its OMAP 4 products to reduce the number of wires, provide scalable quality of service (QoS), and manage multiple protocols including OCP™ and AMBA AXI™.
Read about the OMAP 4 platform's Chip-to-Chip (C2C) low latency interface, its debug and profiling features, and its development boards.
Read the press announcement describing Texas Instruments’ purchase of Arteris products.
Read the Samsung Arteris press announcement, "Arteris Interconnect IP Solution Selected by Samsung for Mobile SoC Deployment."
Read the Arteris C2C press announcement, "C2C™ Interchip Link Connectivity IP Licensed by 10 Leading Processor and Modem Vendors."
The Arteris interconnect IP offers us a convenient solution to handle the high speed communication needed between our SoC and external modem IC. Our customers will benefit from the lower BOM cost and power consumption as a result of this IP. We look forward to Arteris’ interconnect IP helping us shorten development schedules and lower risks associated with compatibility.
– Thomas Kim, Vice President, SoC Platform, Samsung
Read the Toshiba Arteris press announcement.
Arteris FlexNoC network-on-chip fabric IP will enhance the productivity for our next-generation LSIs. We will be able to turn around design changes faster and increase our designs' performance as a result of using the Arteris FlexNoC IP.
As a result of our thorough evaluation, we know the Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP will help us shorten development schedules and increase product performance, while simultaneously decreasing costs due to back-end wire routing congestion and timing closure issues.
–Yukihiro Urakawa, Senior Manager, Logic LSI Design Department, Toshiba Corporation
Read the press announcement, “Arteris FlexNoC™ Network-on-Chip (NoC) Solution Selected by LG Electronics for Multimedia SoC.”
Arteris’ FlexNoC allows us to address back-end design constraints through easy optimization at the front-end architectural level, which is critical in the highly integrated complex SoCs we require.
– Dae-hyeop Ko, Principal Research Engineer, LG Electronics
Read the NTT Electronics Arteris press announcement.
We have been very satisfied with the performance and quality of the Arteris NoC technology. We have accelerated our time to market and achieved significant performance advantages compared to other interconnect IP approaches. Based on this successful experience, we are deploying the Arteris NoC on other projects.
– Mr Shoichi Otake, GM, 1st Product Group Digital Video Business, NTT Electronics
Read the Renesas Arteris press announcement.
We have decided on Arteris NoC interconnect IP solution in order to improve the efficiency with which we deliver complex SoC platforms and their derivatives to our customers. We trust that Arteris NoC IP solution has evolved to become a viable approach and offers significant benefits over hybrid bus interconnect technologies.
– Matthias Voigt, General Manager, Engineering Group, Renesas
The Mobileye EyeQ3 vision-based SoC processes inputs from extremely high throughput video cameras, warning automobile drivers in real time of impending dangers.
Read the Mobileye Arteris press announcement.
Arteris’ network-on-chip interconnect IP allows us to reduce the die size of Mobileye’s 3rd generation vision processor, EyeQ3, optimize latency for critical IP blocks and reach timing closure much sooner than expected. We exhaustively benchmarked the Arteris NoC interconnect IP against the competition. We need real-time performance with extremely low latency between video IP blocks, and we found the Arteris NoC to be the best solution for EyeQ3. Furthermore, we found Arteris’ memory scheduler to be superior, with excellent Quality of Service in a smaller die area. With Arteris, our customers can be assured of responsiveness and reliability to help reduce collisions and make roads safer.
– Elchanan Rushinek, Vice President of Engineering, Mobileye
Read the Nethra Arteris press announcement.
It only took us two days to evaluate Arteris FlexNoC on our own design. We now have a scalable interconnect that can address our foreseeable needs and that can easily adapt to last minute changes to IP or architecture. Furthermore, FlexNoC has allowed us to simplify floor planning and timing closure.
– Ramesh Singh, CEO and President, Nethra Imaging
Read the Pixelworks Arteris press announcement.
For the past five years, Arteris has enabled Pixelworks to quickly adapt our products to changing market needs while reducing our product risk and easily achieving timing closure. We are happy to choose Arteris FlexNoC as the interconnect fabric IP and memory scheduler for all our product lines.
–T Chan, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Pixelworks
Read the MegaChips Arteris press announcement.
The Arteris interconnect IP offers us a simple solution to handle high speed communications between multiple SoCs. We benefit from being able to easily connect multiple MegaChips SoC products within our designs.
– Gen Sasaki, General Manager of Division No.2, MegaChips Corporation












