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11/8/2010 8:49 AM EST

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Samsung adopts Arteris for mobile chips

Peter Clarke

11/8/2010 6:18 AM EST



LONDON – Arteris Inc., a licensor of network-on-chip interconnect intellectual property, has said that consumer electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has selected its IP for mobile system-on-chip ICs.

"Samsung's decision to adopt Arteris technology is a very significant deployment of our solutions," said Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris (Sunnyvale, Calif.), in a statement.

"The Arteris interconnect IP offers us a convenient solution to handle the high speed communication needed between our SoC and external modem IC. Our customers will benefit from the lower bill of materials cost and power consumption as a result of this IP," said Thomas Kim, vice president of SoC platform development within the System LSI group at Samsung Electronics, in the same statement.


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garydpdx

11/8/2010 8:49 AM EST

The commercial NoC market seems to be Arteris, Sonics and ST Micro's proprietary STBus. Are there others?

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