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Investing.com -- Arteris Inc (NASDAQ:AIP) stock surged 45% in after-hours trading after the semiconductor system IP provider announced that AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) has licensed its FlexGen network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect IP for next-generation AI chiplet designs.
The strategic partnership will integrate Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP technology with AMD’s null Fabric interconnect to enhance data transport capabilities in AMD chiplets powering AI applications across data centers, edge computing, and end devices.
"AMD is driving innovations that scale AI from cloud to client by continually developing leadership computing technologies and best-in-class IP," said Mydung Pham, corporate vice president silicon design engineering at AMD. "Integrating Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP technology into a range of AMD chiplets, we can automate interconnect configuration and enable seamless connectivity among SoC components while strengthening the best end-to-end AI compute portfolio in the industry."
The collaboration highlights the growing complexity of modern system-on-chip (SoC) and chiplet-based architectures, which require specialized interconnects to meet performance demands. FlexGen is designed to optimize wire length, reduce latency, and improve power efficiency in complex multi-die and chiplet-based designs.
K. Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris, noted that modern chiplets can contain between 5 and 20 interconnect networks for data transport, emphasizing the importance of efficient NoC technology in next-generation silicon solutions.
The agreement represents an expansion of the relationship between the two companies, with Arteris’ technology now set to play a key role in AMD’s broad AI computing portfolio.
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