Arteris Inc. Licenses FlexGen NoC IP to NanoXplore for Aerospace SoC FPGA Solutions
Reuters
Sep 23, 2025
Arteris Inc. Licenses FlexGen NoC IP to NanoXplore for Aerospace SoC FPGA Solutions
Arteris Inc., a company known for providing system IP to accelerate semiconductor creation, has announced that NanoXplore, a provider of radiation-hardened system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA technology, has licensed Arteris' FlexGen smart NoC IP for its space applications. The FlexGen technology will be utilized to enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of NanoXplore's latest SoC FPGA solutions in aerospace computing. This collaboration is aimed at developing complex FPGA structures to meet the demands of mission-critical computing in aerospace. The adoption of FlexGen is expected to support NanoXplore's mission in delivering high-performance, radiation-hardened FPGA devices tailored for aerospace applications while improving productivity and reducing energy consumption and costs.
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