Bernard Murphy (SemiWiki) gets an update from Arteris IP on why businesses may be increasing pushed to support traceability.
Business Considerations in Traceability
January 26, 2022 - Bernard Murphy
Traceability as an emerging debate around hardware is gaining a lot of traction. As a reminder, traceability is the need to support a disciplined ability to trace from initial OEM requirements down through the value chain to implementation support and confirmed verification in software and hardware. Demand for traceability appears most commonly in safety-critical applications, from automotive and rail to mil-aero. In process industries such as petroleum, petrochemical and pharmaceutical, to power plants and machinery safety-related controls. And that's just established applications. The more we push the IoT envelope, Industry 4.0, smart cities and homes, the more cannot-fail products we will inevitably create. Safety, reliability, regulations and even simply managing complex and varied requirements from customers have implications for traceability support.
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Arteris, Inc. is a provider of semiconductor system IP, including interconnect and other intellectual property, (collectively, System IP) technology. Its System IP technology manages the on-chip communications and IP block deployments in system-on-chip (SoC) semiconductors and systems of chiplets. The Company provides semiconductor interconnect IP and SoC Integration Automation software (SIA) solutions to serve its target end-markets, including automotive, enterprise computing, consumer electronics, communications across wired and wireless, and industrial segments. Its semiconductor IP product portfolio includes Non-coherent NoC IP, with FlexNoC and FlexWay, Cache-coherent NoC IP, with Ncore and Last-level cache, with CodaCache. Its SIA technology suite of Magillem and CSRCompiler products cover the key capabilities for SoC integration automation and overall SoC development acceleration. The Magillem connectivity product shortens and streamlines the SoC integration process.