FlexNoC 5 Interconnect IP - Arteris (2024)

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Enabling SoC Developers to Create Physically Valid NoCs Faster

The world’s #1 on-chip fabric is used by the world’s top semiconductor design teams as the backbone on-chip communications for chips targeting the fastest growing markets.

The latest generation FlexNoC 5 Interconnect with its integrated physical awareness technology, gives place and route teams a much better starting point while simultaneously reducing interconnect area and power consumption. FlexNoC 5 delivers up to 5X shorter turn-around-time versus manual physical iterations.

The combined use of FlexNoC and Ncore IP in an ASIC design delivers unparalleled performance optimization, scalability, and system integration, enabling robust cache coherence, efficient communication, and flexibility, leading to market differentiation and accelerated time-to-market.

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The Most Complete Network-On-Chip Product

Everything design teams need to create the world’s best SoCs, faster

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Flexible Topologies

FlexNoC is generated from simple elementary components which are combined by a powerful set of underlying algorithms and an intuitive GUI, making it possible to build any topology.

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Small to Large SoCs

FlexNoC easily supports long cross-chip paths by leveraging source-synchronous communications and virtual channels.

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Huge Bandwidth

FlexNoC drives performant on-chip data flow and access to off-chip memory by enabling multi-channel HBMx memory and high bandwidth data paths.

FlexNoC 5 Key Features

  • Auto-timing closure assist
  • Topology visualized directly on floorplan
  • Multi-clock/power/voltage domains and power management with unit-level clock gating
  • Multi-protocol support including AMBA 5 with QoS bandwidth regulator and limiter Enumerations
  • General optimizations for lower area e.g. up to 30% for some NoC elements depending on configuration
  • Native and user-defined firewall security
  • Import and export to Magillem tools
  • AMBA 5 support of DVM 8.1 (Distributed Virtual Memory)
  • On-chip performance monitoring and debug
  • Debug and trace with ATB 128b and timestamps

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NoC Integration Automated Flow


Automated flow to leverage SoC connectivity information:

  • Improved productivity with reduced process
  • Better quality with early errors detections thanks to the checkers

Learn about Magillem Connectivity and Magillem Registers

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FlexNoC Product Benefits

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Higher Frequencies, Lower Latencies

Using built-in NoC performance analysis exploration tools

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Lower Power Consumption

Advanced power management through clock gating, DVFS and GALS

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Smaller Die Area

Fewer wires using optimal NoC transport layer

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Speedy Timing Closure

Early physical awareness for faster convergence without re-designs

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Easy Configuration

Through the intuitive FlexNoC 5 UI

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Automated Verification

Saving hundreds of hours of work versus manual verification test benches

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Shorter Schedules

Fewer iteration loops

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Higher Profit

Reduced TTM from FlexNoC design efficiency savings

Read more about why we are unique on our NoC Technology page.

FlexNoC 5 Product Options

Seamlessly Integrated Extensions to the Base FlexNoC 5 Feature Set

Large Systems: XL Option Large mesh generator1024+ bit wide data connectionsVirtual Channel LinksMulticast/Broadcast Stations
Resilience: Safety Option ISO 26262 Functional Safety (FuSa)Multi-ASIL supportInterconnect-wide ECC support

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Performance: Reorder Buffer Option

Single and Multi-channel reorder buffers (ROB):

  • Avoid ordering rule blocks
  • Avoid response serialization bottlenecks
  • Allow concurrent memory channel reads

Customers

Sondrel has deployed Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP across several customer SoC projects to great effect. Physical constraints have always been an important issue and are even more important below 16nm geometries. The latest FlexNoC 5 with its physical awareness technology, enables our RTL teams to verify that architectures meet physical constraints and provide a better starting point for our place and route team. We look forward to our continued cooperation with Arteris.

Sondrel

Graham Curren, CEO of Sondrel

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Using Arteris FlexNoC allows us to reduce development time and manage project risk. FlexNoC’s advanced quality-of-service and debugging features, combined with its multi-protocol support, allow Samsung SUHD TVs to reduce power consumption and die area for complex chips with more than 100 IP interfaces.

Samsung

HaeJoo Jeong, Vice President, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics

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FlexNoC interconnect IP allowed us to dramatically increase MCU performance and functionality with no impact on die area while significantly decreasing power consumption.

Renesas

Andreas Papliolios, Director of IoT Silicon, Renesas Electronics America

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As a result of our thorough evaluation, we know the Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP will help us shorten development schedules and increase product performance, while simultaneously decreasing costs due to back-end wire routing congestion and timing closure issues.

Toshiba

Yukihiro Urakawa, Senior Manager, Logic LSI Division of Semiconductor & Storage Products Company, Toshiba Corporation

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By incorporating Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP into our development programs, we are able to streamline our overall design time. This solution also provides us with flexibility to create derivations of our offerings to quickly adapt to changing market needs.

Rambus

Mike Uhler, Vice President, Emerging Solutions Division, Rambus

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TSMC chose to work with Arteris on the interposer based test chip program because its interconnect technology is ideally suited to addressing the SoC wire routing congestion and timing closure challenges. TSMC and Arteris are working together to make it easier for our joint customers to adopt these technologies.

TSMC

Suk Lee, Director of Design Infrastructure Marketing, TSMC

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Our successful adoption of Arteris FlexNoC fabric IP has been straightforward, allowing us to more quickly architect and implement sophisticated systems-on-chip in less time and with better power consumption and performance.

Freescale

Fares Bagh, Vice President of R&D, Freescale

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FAQs

What is arteris FlexNoC? ›

FlexNoC is the ideal interconnect for SoC designs requiring higher performance with minimum area and power. Its flexible architecture makes it the right solution for interconnects with both low latency requirements and high throughput needs.

What does arteris IP do? ›

Arteris's interconnect IP solutions are designed to optimize the performance, power consumption, and cost of communications systems, which is critical for developing high-performance, feature-rich wired and wireless communications systems.

What is interconnect IP? ›

IP interconnection is the physical linking of an operator's IP network with the IP equipment or facilities that belong to another operator's network. It will allow customers to make an IP call, enabling all the features of enriched calling, to another subscriber on another IP network.

What is a NoC interconnect? ›

Network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect technology is often called “a front-end solution to a back-end problem.” As semiconductor transistor dimensions shrink and increasing amounts of IP block functions are added to a chip, the physical infrastructure that carries data on the chip and guarantees quality of service begins ...

Who are the competitors of arteris? ›

Arteris's competitors and similar companies include Horizon Robotics, Graphcore, Enflame and Habana Labs.

What is the arteris? ›

Overview. Arteries distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body. Arteries, part of your circulatory (cardiovascular) system, are the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells.

What is the purpose of the IP address of a network device? ›

What is the use of an IP address? An IP address identifies every device connected to the internet. This enables computers and other internet-connected devices, such as mobile phones and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, to communicate over the internet and on local-area networks (LANs).

What does IP stand for in cardiology? ›

Impedance plethysmography – A noninvasive diagnostic test used to evaluate blood flow through the leg.

What is IP useful for? ›

IP ensures you are recognised as the creator of such things as an invention; literary and artistic works; designs and software. To protect these types of IP there are: registrable rights - IP Rights (IPRs) such as patents, trademarks and design rights; and. unregistered rights such as copyright.

What is the point of Interconnect? ›

Point of Interconnection (POI) in telecommunication is the physical interface between media gateways of two service providers, carriers, exchanges, enterprises.

What is the difference between VPN and Interconnect? ›

The speed of Cloud VPN is influenced by factors such as network congestion and latency, which can vary based on internet conditions. On the other hand, Dedicated Interconnect offers a dedicated and private connection between the on-premises network and the cloud provider's network.

What are the three types of Interconnect? ›

Types of Interconnections
  • PEERING EXCHANGE.
  • CROSS CONNECT. A cross connect is the equivalent of running a fiber or copper cable between each company's servers. ...
  • INTER-SITE CONNECTIVITY. ...
  • BLENDED IP.
  • There are other reasons to consider interconnection services from a colocation provider:
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How does interconnect work? ›

Interconnection is the exchange of traffic over a private physical or virtual connection. This enables networks to privately exchange large amounts of data over dedicated connections in a fast, direct and secure way.

What is the NOC used for? ›

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is Canada's national system for describing occupations. You can search the NOC to find where an occupation is classified or to learn about its main duties, educational requirements or other useful information.

Why do I need a NOC? ›

For every business with IT infrastructure, having a Network Operations Center (NOC) is critical to ensure reliable and secure network operation. An important consideration for your NOC is its architecture, or structure.

What is NoC in silicon? ›

A network on a chip or network-on-chip (NoC /ˌɛnˌoʊˈsiː/ en-oh-SEE or /nɒk/ knock) is a network-based communications subsystem on an integrated circuit ("microchip"), most typically between modules in a system on a chip (SoC).

What is NoC in FPGA? ›

In short, NoC is an acronym which stands for Network on Chip which in the context of FPGA's means we embed a network topology , such as a tree, ring or mesh, within our fabric.

What is NoC architecture? ›

An NoC architecture uses layered protocols and a packet-switched network, which consists of on-chip routers, links and network interfaces (NI) for connecting different processing elements (PEs) of an SoC. A PE can be a memory unit, an ASIC, an FPGA, a DSP or a general purpose processor core [1,2].

What is the difference between network on chip and system on-chip? ›

Network on chip (NOC) and System on chip (SOC) both are sub system based integrated circuit that integrates even component of a particular system. But, just as the name suggests NOC is designed for an organized network but SOC is meant for an organized device like computer.

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