The semiconductor industry is experiencing a significant transformation, allowing startups to design advanced chips with fewer resources. Cadence Design Systems has introduced the first Arm-based system chiplet, which is set to revolutionize applications in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), drones, and AI data centers. This innovation is a response to the growing demand for bespoke silicon and the integration of AI in electronic design automation tools.
The new system chiplet simplifies the design process by enabling easier scaling and integration of various chiplets. It includes essential components like a system processor and safety management processor, all interconnected through Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe). This development not only enhances design efficiency but also accelerates time-to-market for Cadence's customers, potentially impacting multiple markets.
• Cadence introduces the first Arm-based system chiplet for various applications.
• The chiplet enhances design efficiency and accelerates time-to-market.
A system chiplet integrates multiple chiplets into a single device for efficient resource management.
Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) enables communication between chiplets within a package.
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools facilitate the design, simulation, and testing of electronic systems.
Cadence provides EDA tools that support chip design and has developed the first system chiplet.
Arm licenses processor IP and collaborated with Cadence on the system chiplet's architecture.
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