Arteris IP’s Next Generation of Vision Processing for Edge Devices
Arteris FlexNoC IP delivers superior performance, predictable timing closure and flexibility when deployed in advanced platforms.
Arteris Inc – a leading provider of system IP consisting of network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect and IP deployment software that accelerate system-on-chip (SoC) creation – announced that Inuitive – fabless semiconductor company and designer of powerful multi-core processor ICs – has deployed the company’s FlexNoC interconnect IP for its next generation of computer vision platforms based on Inuitive’s Vision-on-Chip processors. The technology addresses connectivity and timing closure challenges to achieve the aggressive performance goals required in advanced next-generation, leading-edge vision processors.
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The Inuitive Vision-on-Chip series of processors is the evolution of all integrated vision capabilities from previous generations of processors, combined in a single entire-mission computer chip. This all-in-one chip will offer extended multi-core vision processing, enhanced high-quality depth sensing, AI-based object detection and recognition and SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) using hardware rather than software.
“Inuitive excels at building multi-core processors that integrate the full range of intelligent vision technologies with superior performance, bandwidth, power and deep learning,” says Dor Zepeniuk, CTO and VP product at Inuitive. “Arteris IP interconnects enable us to meet our performance goals and facilitate the scalability of future products, helping us to accelerate our innovations.”
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Arteris FlexNoC® technology is a flexible backbone on-chip communication solution. The product provides scalability that enables power, performance, and the achievement of area goals. The interconnect reduces bottlenecks in on-chip communications and expands options to manage interleaving between DDR memory channels, which is an additional benefit when developing state-of-the-art vision systems.
“Advanced and complex vision multi-core systems require best-in-class network-on-chip technology for effective connectivity,” says K. Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris Inc. “We are delighted that, in the competitive market of advanced vision SoCs, Arteris IP products continue to be the premium choice for high-performance, innovative solutions.”
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