Thursday, August 7, 2025
FlexGen, Arteris’ smart NoC IP technology, will provide high-performance data transport in AMD chiplets helping to power AI across the company’s portfolio which spans data centres to edge and end devices.
The combination of Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP with the AMD Infinity Fabric interconnect demonstrates the complexity of modern SoCs and chiplet-based architectures, which now require multiple highly specialised interconnects or NoCs to efficiently meet the demands of modern electronic systems.
Commenting K. Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris, said, “With modern chiplets each having between 5 and 20 interconnect networks for data transport, our FlexGen NoC IP will work hand in hand with AMD’s Infinity Fabric to accelerate the performance and scalability required by today’s demanding and diverse applications.”
Arteris’ NoC technology is seen as having a transformative impact in terms of delivering next-generation silicon solutions for a wide range of different markets.
“By integrating Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP technology into AMD chiplets, we can automate interconnect configuration and enable seamless connectivity among SoC components while strengthening our end-to-end AI compute portfolio,” explained Mydung Pham, corporate vice president silicon design engineering at AMD.
Arteris is a developer of flexible and configurable network-on-chip IP technology and FlexGen, the company’s latest NoC IP, has been specifically designed to make designing SoCs more efficient and to optimise wire length, reduce latency, and improve power efficiency, so as to better address the performance needs of complex multi-die and chiplet-based designs.
FlexGen can be utilised as an independent interconnect solution or in combination with proprietary interconnect technology to accelerate design iterations and time to market schedules.
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