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Arteris FlexGen NoC IP to power next-generation AMD AI chiplet designs

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Arteris, Inc., a prominent supplier of semiconductor system intellectual property, announced that its FlexGen network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect IP has been licensed by AMD for use in the next wave of AMD´s artificial intelligence-focused chiplet designs. The adoption of Arteris´ FlexGen technology will play a crucial role in powering data movement and communications within AMD chiplets, which are integral elements across AMD´s artificial intelligence strategy. The integration promises performance improvements for devices ranging from large-scale data centers to compact edge and consumer end products.

This collaboration brings together Arteris´ expertise in smart interconnect IP and AMD´s renowned Infinity Fabric, a technology central to modern AMD processors. By combining FlexGen NoC IP with the Infinity Fabric, AMD aims to address the growing complexity of system-on-chip (SoC) and chiplet-based architectures. As demands for artificial intelligence capabilities surge, SoCs increasingly require multiple sophisticated interconnects to manage the vast and varied data flows characteristic of next-generation electronic systems.

The announcement reflects a broader industry trend: leading semiconductor and computing companies are prioritizing flexible, high-speed interconnects to meet the evolving needs of artificial intelligence processing. With this move, AMD positions itself to deliver a stronger portfolio of artificial intelligence hardware solutions, benefiting applications from cloud-based inference and training workloads to real-time analysis in edge devices. For Arteris, the partnership represents a significant validation of its FlexGen technology within cutting-edge artificial intelligence system design.

Originally reported by techpowerup.comRead the source →
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