Arteris and MIPS Deepen Collaboration to Boost Physical AI Chip Development
Event summary
- 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 big picture
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.
What we're watching
- 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.
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