Arteris provides semiconductor technology that accelerates the creation of high-performance, power-efficient silicon with built-in safety, reliability, and security. Its products are designed to optimize data movement and help ease complexity. They include network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect intellectual property (IP), system-on-chip (SoC) software for integration automation and hardware security assurance for a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace and defense, communications, consumer electronics, enterprise computing, and physical AI.
The company’s technology is used by semiconductor manufacturers, OEMs, hyperscale system houses, semiconductor design houses, and other producers of electronic systems to improve overall performance and engineering productivity, verify security, reduce risk, lower costs, and bring cutting-edge designs to market faster. Its technology is silicon-proven, supporting SoC and chiplet innovation from creation to integration. Arteris has more than 138¹ patents; 4¹+ billion SoCs/chiplets have shipped with its IP.
The company was founded in France in 2014 by Philippe Boucard, Alain Fanet and César Douady. K. Charles Janac has been the CEO of Arteris IP since 2005. In 2007, Arteris moved its headquarters from Paris, France to Silicon Valley.
[¹Stats based on reported Q1’26 earnings]
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