How Can Network On-Chip IP Can Meet System-On-Chip Demands?
Learn how NoC technology can streamline the design cycle and reduce time-to-market for SoC applications.
By Spencer Chin, Senior Editor, Design News
March 6, 2025
Arteris, an IP supplier, recently developed its FlexGen IP for system-on-chip design. Design News caught up with Rick Bye, Arteris’s Director of Product Management and Marketing, to learn about the product’s function and applications. Rick discusses how network-on-chip IP can help optimize system-on-chip (SoC) design.
What you’ll learn:
- What breakthroughs or developments enabled the development of FlexGen? Do machine learning or AI algorithms play a role?
- How is FlexGen making NoCs an alternative to SoCs or other chip design choices?
- Can FlexGen better enable multi-die chip configurations such as chiplets?
- How conducive is NoC to testing approaches that allow testing earlier in the design cycle?
- What applications do you see as most suited for FlexGen?
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