Arteris and MIPS Deepen Collaboration to Boost Physical AI Chip Development

  • Arteris and MIPS are expanding their 2024 collaboration to accelerate development of physical AI computing platforms.
  • MIPS will integrate Arteris FlexGen smart NoC IP and Magillem SoC integration automation software into its platform offerings.
  • The partnership targets high-growth markets including automotive MCUs, ADAS, robotics, and embedded computing.
  • Arteris technology will enable faster development of optimized SoCs built on MIPS RISC-V processors.

The collaboration addresses growing demand for domain-specific silicon in physical and edge AI applications, where SoC developers face data movement bottlenecks and time-to-market pressures. This partnership positions both companies to capitalize on the expanding RISC-V ecosystem and the shift toward specialized AI hardware solutions. The integration of Arteris' technology into MIPS' platform offerings could set a new standard for efficient, high-performance physical AI development.

Market Adoption
The pace at which physical AI platforms will adopt this integrated solution across automotive and robotics sectors.
Technical Integration
How effectively MIPS can incorporate Arteris technology to reduce data movement bottlenecks in custom silicon.
Competitive Positioning
Whether this partnership will strengthen Arteris and MIPS' lead in the RISC-V-based physical AI market.