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Arteris Licenses Technology to ChipEngine for Next-Generation Automotive SoCs

Sunday,Jun 28,2026

 June 25, 2026 — Arteris, Inc. (Nasdaq: AIP), a leading semiconductor technology provider accelerating innovation in the AI ??era, today announced that it has licensed its Arteris FlexNoC Network-on-Chip (NoC) interconnect IP to ChipEngine for use in ChipEngine's next-generation automotive SoC platform. This platform focuses on smart cockpits, advanced driver assistance applications, and AI cockpit-driver fusion solutions.

 
ChipEngine selected Arteris NoC IP as the on-chip communications backbone for its latest automotive design because it helps address the increasing complexity of SoCs while supporting automotive functional safety requirements. This agreement marks the next phase of ChipEngine's adoption of FlexNoC, following multiple generations of successful automotive chips developed based on Arteris solutions, whose reliability and performance have been thoroughly proven.
 
As automotive architectures become increasingly software-defined and compute-intensive, automotive semiconductor companies face growing challenges in on-chip data movement, routing congestion, functional safety, and system scalability. FlexNoC 5 provides physically-aware, silicon-proven NoC interconnect IP designed to improve performance, reduce power consumption, decrease congestion, accelerate timing convergence, and support ISO 26262 functional safety targets, making it suitable for advanced automotive systems.
 
“Siasun has successfully used Arteris technology in multiple generations of automotive chips, and its NoC IP continues to provide the performance, reliability, and functional safety capabilities required for our latest automotive platforms,” said Devin Jiang, Vice President of Siasun. “Its extensive silicon-proven architecture, integrated security mechanisms, and ability to reduce on-chip congestion while improving system performance make FlexNoC the right choice for our next-generation smart cockpit and driver assistance applications.”
 
Siasun is a leading automotive-grade and industrial-grade SoC supplier in China, providing solutions covering smart cockpit, autonomous driving, and edge intelligence applications. The company has grown into one of China's leading domestic automotive chip suppliers, with its products widely used in passenger vehicle smart cockpit systems.
 
“We are excited to expand our long-standing collaboration with Arteris to continue advancing next-generation automotive semiconductor systems,” said K. Charles Janac, President and CEO of Arteris. “Modern automotive SoCs require increasingly sophisticated on-chip connectivity capabilities, delivering high bandwidth, low latency, low power consumption, functional safety, and efficient system integration. Our technologies are designed to help automotive semiconductor leaders like Arteris manage this growing complexity.”
 
Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP enables engineering teams to optimize power consumption, performance, and area efficiency while supporting advanced automotive architectures, including infotainment, ADAS, centralized computing, and software-defined vehicle platforms.

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