Vendor: InfiniNode Technologies AB. Category: Network-On-Chip

Network-on-Chip (NoC)

InfiniNoC is a customizable Network-on-Chip (NoC) from InfiniNode Technologies, designed to provide a scalable, high-performance …

Overview

InfiniNoC is a highly customizable Network-on-Chip (NoC) from InfiniNode Technologies, designed to provide a scalable, high-performance communication backbone for next-generation SoCs. It enables seamless integration of diverse IP blocks while delivering the flexibility, scalability, and performance required to accelerate complex chip development. The architecture supports high bandwidth and low latency alongside energy-efficient data movement, and it can be customized to match specific use cases and requirements.

Furthermore, InfiniNoC can be extended with: 

  • Advanced cache coherency support: A scalable coherency technology, tested up to 128 cores and optimized for multi-chiplet architectures.
  • Configurable system-level cache: It supports multiple variants—including high-performance, area/power-efficient, and data compression enabled (using compression engine from ZeroPoint Technologies)

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
InfiniNoC
Vendor
InfiniNode Technologies AB.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

InfiniNode Technologies AB.
HQ: Sweden
IInfiniNode Technologies is a Swedish deep-tech company founded in 2024, rooted in over a decade of pioneering research at Chalmers University of Technology. Our mission is to revolutionize how data moves within modern chips by delivering high-performance, energy-efficient IP solutions for scalable System-on-Chip (SoC) design.

Learn more about Network-On-Chip IP core

Secure Multi-Path Routing with All-or-Nothing Transform for Network-on-Chip Architectures

Ensuring Network-on-Chip (NoC) security is crucial to design trustworthy NoC-based System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures. While there are various threats that exploit on-chip communication vulnerabilities, eavesdropping attacks via malicious nodes are among the most common and stealthy. Although encryption can secure packets for confidentiality, it may introduce unacceptable overhead for resource-constrained SoCs.

Why verification matters in network-on-chip (NoC) design

In this article, we will dive deeper into a comprehensive methodology for formally verifying an NoC, showcasing the approaches and techniques that ensure our NoC designs are robust, efficient, and ready to meet the challenges of modern computing environments.

SoC design: When a network-on-chip meets cache coherency

Many people have heard the term cache coherency without fully understanding the considerations in the context of system-on-chip (SoC) devices, especially those using a network-on-chip (NoC). To understand the issues at hand, it’s first necessary to understand the role of cache in the memory hierarchy.

Accelerating RISC-V development with network-on-chip IP

In the world of system-on-chip (SoC) devices, architects encounter many options when configuring the processor subsystem. Choices range from single processor cores to clusters to multiple core clusters that are predominantly heterogeneous but occasionally homogeneous.

Network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect topologies explained

Today’s complex system-on-chip (SoC) designs can contain between tens to hundreds of IP blocks. Each IP block may have its own data width and clock frequency and employ one of the standard SoC interface protocols: OCP, APB, AHB, AXI, STBus, and DTL. Connecting all these IPs is a significant challenge.

Frequently asked questions about NoC IP cores

What is Network-on-Chip (NoC)?

Network-on-Chip (NoC) is a Network-On-Chip IP core from InfiniNode Technologies AB. listed on Semi IP Hub.

How should engineers evaluate this Network-On-Chip?

Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this Network-On-Chip IP.

Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?

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