Arteris Emerges Strong in 2014 As Semiconductor Markets Diversify
For 2014, the team at Arteris is convinced that FlexNoC interconnect fabric IP will play a greater role in the most advanced System-on-Chip (SoC) projects in the industry. To paraphrase the Great One, Arteris is not only playing where the puck is – mobility – but will play where the semiconductor industry is going to be – wearables and the Internet of Things.
The flexibility and time-to-market advantages that FlexNoC provides will only become more important in the coming months and years as designs continue to push on all the SoC metrics such as lower power, higher performance and ease of derivative design creation. We will continue to enable designers to produce the most innovative System-on-Chip products and allow them to more quickly achieve volume leadership in some of the most exciting and fastest-growing markets in the electronics industry.
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