
Microchip signs Arteris for FlexNoC interconnect
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Nick Flaherty
Microchip Technology has licensed FlexNoC interconnect IP from Arteris for its high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) line.
FlexNoC is being used as the dataflow backbone of the MCU products to allow multiple versions of the different architectures and low power consumption.
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“Microchip’s decision to use Arteris FlexNoC interconnect as the dataflow backbone of their MCU product family is further proof of our system IP technology’s suitability for markets with diverse performance and cost requirements,” said Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris. “We are thrilled to have the company as a customer and look forward to working with additional design teams.”
As well as FlexNoC, Arteris products include Ncore cache coherent IP, CodaCache standalone last level cache, ISO 26262 safety, automated timing closure and Magillem SoC assembly automation.
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