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The Freedom to Innovate: Arteris and the Rise of RISC-V

The adoption of RISC-V is spreading. Versatility and “freedom to innovate” are powering the ecosystem. In this week’s Fish Fry podcast, Frank Schirrmeister from Arteris and I explore how to enable better architecture optimization, manage different protocols with ease, and reduce interconnect area plus power consumption with network-on-chip IP.  Also this week, I check out new soft medical micro robots developed by a team of researchers from the University of Waterloo.

 

 

Links for November 3, 2023

Arteris for RISC-V Designs

Arteris Overview

FlexNoC Non-Coherent Interconnect IP 

Ncore Cache Coherent Interconnect IP 

Feature Article by Steve Leibson: I hear you NOCing, But Can You Close Timing? 

Feature Article by Max Maxfield: Who Needs a Network-on-Chip (NoC)? Everyone!

Fish Fry Podcast: The Network-on-Chip Pioneer: How Arteris Enabling SoC Developers to Create Physically Valid NoCs Faster

Feature Article by Max Maxfield: How to Build a Multi-Billion-Transistor SoC

Feature Article by Max Maxfield: Chiplets for the Unwashed Masses

Feature Article by Max Maxfield: MEMS Oscillators Address Precision Timing Problems

Plant-based isn’t just about burgers anymore (University of Waterloo)

Programmable nanocomposites of cellulose nanocrystals and zwitterionic hydrogels for soft robotics (nature communications)

 

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David Mayman, CEO – Mayman Aerospace 

Anupam Bakshi, CEO – Agnisys

Dave Kleidermacher, CTO – Green Hills Software

Robert Blake, CEO – Achronix

Jack Harding, CEO – eSilicon

Michiel Ligthart, COO – Verific

Simon Davidmann, CEO – Imperas

Jessica Gomez – Rogue Valley Microdevices

Shishpal Rawat, Chairman – Accellera Systems Initiative

Kevin Bromber, CEO – myDevices

Daniel Hansson, CEO – Verifyter

Mark Papermaster, CTO – AMD

David Fried, CTO – Coventor

Dr. Steven LeBoeuf, President – Valencell

David Dutton, CEO – Silvaco

Bob Niemiec, CEO – TwistThink

Allan Martinson, COO – Starship Technologies

Zhihong Liu, Chairman and CEO – ProPlus Solutions

Taher Madraswala, CEO and President – Open-Silicon

Kapil Shankar, CEO and Director – AnDAPT

Dan Fox, CTO – Local Motors

Kim Rowe, Founder and CEO — RoweBots

Lawrence Cooke, Founder and CEO — NovaSolix

Gregg Recupero, CTO — Performance-IP

Alan Grau, CEO — Icon Labs

Carl Alberty, Vice President – Cirrus Logic

Maximilian Odendahl, CEO — Silexica

Finbarr Moynihan, General Manager — MediaTek

Sanjay Pillay, CEO — Austemper

Louis Parks, CEO – SecureRF

Harold Blomquist, CEO – Helix Semiconductor

Dale Dougherty and Sherry Huss, Co-Founders – Maker Faire

David Su, CEO – Atomic Technologies

Mung Chiang, EVP and Dean of Engineering College – Purdue University

Clay Johnson, CEO – CacheQ

Andy Hock, Vice President, Product – Cerebras Systems

Dan Goehl, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer – UltraSense Systems

Charlie Green, Chief Operating & Technical Officer – Powercast

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