Arteris collaborates with Nextchip to elevate automotive vision technology

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The partnership focuses on utilizing FlexNoC 5's high performance and low-power consumption for automotive applications

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Arteris is collaborating with Nextchip to advance its vision technology solutions for automotive applications. K. Charles Janac, the president and CEO of Arteris, highlighted the company's role in supporting customers to develop cutting-edge technology, emphasizing the capabilities of FlexNoC 5. Nextchip specializes in developing semiconductor designs for advanced driver assistance systems and image signal processors (ISPs), empowering automotive designers to create high-quality viewing cameras optimized for various lighting conditions, weather scenarios and adverse conditions. 

This silicon-proven network-on-chip (NoC) intellectual property (IP) is recognized for its high performance, low-power consumption and reduced congestion, which improves area efficiency. This is particularly relevant for critical applications within the automotive sector. Furthermore, FlexNoC 5 incorporates a physical awareness feature alongside an optional functional safety option. This combination allows engineering teams to identify and address challenges early, enhancing the design process and leading to a quicker time to market for its products. 

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