Arteris FlexGen NoC IP to boost data center and AI server performance in next-generation AMD chiplet designs

Arteris has announced that AMD has licensed its FlexGen network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect intellectual property (IP) for integration into AMD’s next generation of AI chiplets. According to Arteris, FlexGen will deliver high-performance data transport in AMD’s chiplet designs, targeting applications across data centers, edge, and end-device environments.

The companies describe the integration of Arteris FlexGen NoC with the AMD Infinity Fabric interconnect as a response to the increasing complexity of system-on-chip (SoC) and chiplet-based architectures. These architectures, Arteris claims, now require multiple specialized interconnects to address modern data center and AI workload requirements.

Arteris reports that FlexGen NoC IP is designed to optimize wire length, reduce latency, and improve power efficiency in multi-die and chiplet-based designs. The product can function as a standalone interconnect or in combination with proprietary interconnects to streamline design cycles and accelerate time to market for complex SoC platforms.

Mydung Pham, corporate vice president of silicon design engineering at AMD, stated, “Integrating Arteris’ FlexGen NoC IP technology into a range of AMD chiplets, we can automate interconnect configuration and enable seamless connectivity among SoC components while strengthening the best end-to-end AI compute portfolio in the industry.”

Target markets explicitly noted in the announcement include data center, edge, and other compute-intensive environments requiring efficient AI acceleration and scalable performance.

Source: Arteris

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