
Dolphin Design joins ARM design programme
Dolphin Design in Grenoble develops semiconductor IP and design platforms, with full turnkey system on chip design services. The ARM design partner programme is a global network of expert design service companies that adhere to a stringent audit process on all activities linked to the SoC development: Design, Risk Management, Quality, IT, HR and Project Management.
Being a qualified Arm Design Partner will provide Dolphin Design with the access to IP, tools and technical support from Arm to ensure a faster time-to-market for our customers. Dolphin has more than 180 staff, including 140 highly qualified engineers. It has supplied over 600 companies with SOCs for IoT, AI and 5G systems and devices for high reliability markets such as automotive, industrial or aerospace.
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“We are proud to be listed as an ARM Approved Design Partner which is an outcome of our 35 years of expertise in ASIC Design and our recent expansion towards Edge AI processing IPs. Through this partnership we will further empower Fabless and/or System makers with our breakthrough design platforms pre-optimized for Arm processors to deliver faster and more securely ASIC/SoCs,” said Frederic Renoux – EVP of Sales at Dolphin Design.
“When developing SoCs, customers want the fastest, lowest-risk design journey possible,” said Ciarán Dunne, vice president and general manager, Partner Enablement at ARM. “This accreditation was awarded following a stringent audit process and demonstrates Dolphin Design’s expertise in designing high-quality Arm-based SoCs with rapid time-to-market.”
The platform designs are built on state-of-the-art IP and architectures, customized by its own system level utilities for secure ASIC.
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