Arteris and MIPS Collaborate on FlexGen NoC IP for Automotive and Robotics AI SoCs
Arteris will supply FlexGen NoC IP and Magillem integration software to MIPS for scalable RISC-V physical AI platforms in automotive MCUs, ADAS, robotics and embedded computing. This collaboration builds on a 2024 alliance to overcome data-movement bottlenecks, accelerate custom SoC development and shorten design cycles.
1. Collaboration Details
Arteris has partnered with MIPS to integrate its FlexGen network-on-chip IP and Magillem SoC integration automation software into MIPS’ RISC-V platform offerings. The deal targets accelerated development of physical AI computing platforms across automotive microcontroller units, advanced driver assistance systems, robotics and embedded computing.
2. Technical Integration
MIPS will embed Arteris FlexGen smart NoC IP to optimize on-chip data movement and use Magillem Connectivity and Registers software to automate SoC integration. This combination addresses critical design challenges by enabling scalable interconnect architectures and reducing manual integration effort.
3. Market Implications
By building on their initial 2024 collaboration, the companies aim to reduce time-to-market and alleviate data-movement bottlenecks in high-growth physical AI segments. The integrated solution is positioned to boost custom silicon performance and energy efficiency for edge AI applications.