Arteris provides Network on Chip (NoC) interconnect IP to improve performance, power consumption and die size of system on chip (SoC) devices for consumer electronics, mobile, automotive and other applications.
Arteris is backed by an international set of venture capitalists and its management team brings experience from the communications, semiconductor, EDA, and IP industries.
Arteris invented Network on Chip technology, offering the world’s first commercial solution in 2006. Arteris connects the IP blocks in semiconductors from Qualcomm, Samsung, TI, and others, representing over 50 System on Chip devices.
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/01/08 | Series C | 7.5M | 123 Investments, Platform Ventures, Worldview Technology, Great Point Partners, RCT | Unknown |
People
David Mertens (Vice President of Sales, Americas, Korea, Taiwan & China)
Kurt Shuler (Director of Marketing)
Arklin Kee (VP Business Development)
K. Janac (President/CEO/Chairman)
Philippe Geyres (Board Member)
Competitors
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News
Arteris raises $9.7M in fourth round for chip design tools
December 7, 2009 5:00 am
Designing chips with millions or even billions of components is getting harder and harder. Automated tools that make it easier… Continue reading 〉
Networking chip firm Arteris raises $7.5 million
May 23, 2008 5:24 pm
Arteris has raised $7.5 million in a third round of financing to fund its networking chip technology. DoCoMo capital came… Continue reading 〉
Arteris gets $8.1M more for "network on chip" design software
June 20, 2007 6:52 pm
Arteris, a Paris, France company that offers software for designing “network on chip” semiconductors, so named because they involve communications… Continue reading 〉
