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thesleepinbeauty · 2 years ago
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Unlocking Squad Success: Balancing Business KPIs and Agile Goals for Optimal Performance
Dear Agile Enthusiasts, In the fast-paced world of software development, the synergy between business objectives and agile principles is paramount. Join us as we unravel a recent conversation with Jo, a seasoned Scrum Master, as she delves into the dynamic interplay between squad goals and business key performance indicators (KPIs). Let’s explore how a cohesive team finds its footing while

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horse-breed-a-day · 3 months ago
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Horse breed of the day: Lipizzaner
Height: 14-15 hh
Common coat colors: Predominantly grey
Place of origin: Former Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary)
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angelmush · 10 months ago
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went to the state fair yesterday and tried so so much good food !!! my favorite things were the pickle lemonade (literally my favorite drink ever since i first tried it a couple weeks ago) and the fried pickles and the roasted corn. feeling like a true midwesterner after that :-)
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gowns · 2 years ago
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she's starting to grow out of this, but there was a period of time where every time my 2 year old felt frustrated and overwhelmed she would collapse on the floor and yell "i'm just a baby!"
i empathized with her but it was also very funny...
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He was my fav.
But like also - some of these dogs are so highly aroused they make mistakes and the handlers get mad.
I get it. They're at the top of competition game but this is a downside result of getting your dogs drive to the point of over arousal and too excited plus combo of new environment/layout/competition/unclear rehearsed position cues etc.
You can see in the first place dog, it was like perfect amount of everything, and this dog I screenshotted was like so smooth and nice and was concentrating HARD.
I'm just thinking this is why I don't do too much high arousal things with winston because he has arousal issues and even on meds cannot calm down sometimes.
Just rambling, but sometimes I wonder if the dogs actually are okay doing it - especially when one of them was described as "hard to live with but it's worth it" đŸ€”
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ronqueesha · 2 years ago
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any songs you associate with Andreja? 👀
Oh man, you just asked me my absolute favorite thing ever! Music prompts and associations are what give me life! Thank you for letting me go off in this unhinged post.
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I can't help but start with something completely on the nose. Mostly related to my OC's relationship with Andreja, not so much her alone:
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Anna's cover of "Take Me To Church" is, according to the comments, a gay miracle. And there are not only a ton of Andreja-specific connections in the lyrics ("sharpen your knife"?!?), but I think it fits well with my non-religious OC falling head over heels for Andreja, along with her flaws and her strengths, and some of the struggles that come with being her partner.
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"The Lonely" by Christina Perri is what comes to mind when I think about Andreja's past. Specifically that moment she was left alone in an unfamiliar and hostile part of the galaxy. Expected to fulfill a holy mission for her people with almost no support. Andreja's dialogue gives the impression she took this duty with calm dignity and stoic acceptance. But I can't help but think that she had some nights in the early days emotionally devastated being so far removed from everyone she loved and everything she knew. I have mental images of her trying to hide an endless river of tears while curled into herself in some dark corner of a smuggler vessel.
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Lastly, I have something that comes to mind when Andreja is in a fight. I love how Wasteland 3 weaves these amazing remixes of old religious americana songs into plot-heavy moments. Andreja already sees people outside of her faith to be lost, damned, and in some cases, expendable. So for her, freeing souls from the darkness of the Serpent's inevitable return is as much a religious act as it is violent.
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almakfi-m · 2 years ago
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i am not immune to the little flip and roll that basim does over the back of his opponent instead of just dodging like a normal person
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prokopetz · 1 year ago
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The real reason your sapient dragon character needs a "rider":
Dragons on the wing are vulnerable to being mobbed by smaller, more agile flyers, particularly in your large rear blind spot, like a bird of prey being mobbed by crows. Having a human armed with a long spear perched on your back helps to dissuade anyone from getting any funny ideas.
Breath weapons are impressive enough on the ground, but in flight they're really only good for strafing stationary targets; trying to use your breath weapon in an aerial dogfight is a good way to get fire up your nose. A real fight calls for sterner measures – and, concomitantly, a crew to aim and reload the cannons.
In today's competitive world, it's not enough to devour a flock of sheep and call it a day if you want to keep your edge. You're accompanied at all times by a qualified personal alchemist tasked with carefully regulating your internal furnace to ensure peak performance, and sometimes you even listen to them.
No dragon of any quality would be caught dead without their valet. It's not as though you can announce your numerous long-winded titles yourself when introductions are called for, can you? You suppose next you'll be expected to pick up the spoils of your conquests yourself, like a common brigand. Perish the thought!
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gqattech · 19 hours ago
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GQAT Tech’s QA Arsenal: Powerful Tools That Make Quality Assurance Smarter
In this technology-driven age, delivering high-quality software is not an optional function but a necessity. Clients now expect us to produce digital products— apps, websites, etc.-- that are made quickly and error-free. The best way to achieve this is with a quality assurance (QA) process and effective tools to adapt to their needs.
The GQAT Tech QA team calls their QA efficient and effective tools combined, and their QA arsenal productive platforms, automation, tools, and proven processes. These testing tools and approaches can help a QA team find bugs more quickly, decrease hands-on effort, and allow more test coverage depending on the software project.
Now, let's look at what a QA Arsenal is, why it is important, and how QA will help your business produce better software.
What is the QA Arsenal?
The "QA Arsenal" refers to the collection of tools, frameworks, and strategies at GQAT Tech that the QA team employs to provide quality testing to clients.  The QA Arsenal is like a toolbox, where everything a tester needs to complete the project is in the toolbox. 
It includes:
Automation testing tools
Manual testing techniques
Defect tracking systems
Performance testing platforms
Mobile and web testing tools
CI/CD integrations
Reporting and analytics dashboards
What Makes GQAT’s QA Arsenal Unique?
We do not use tools haphazardly. We use the most appropriate tools based on the client's type of project, technology stack, service timeline, and quality. The QA Arsenal is designed to offer flexibility and therefore considers: 
Web apps
Mobile apps
Embedded systems
IoT devices
Enterprise software
Whether functional test, compatibility test, API test, performance test, GQAT Tech utilizes a custom mixture of tools to ensure that it is reliable, secure, and ready for launch.
Tools Included in the QA Arsenal
Here are some common tools and platforms GQAT Tech uses:
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Selenium – For web application automation
Appium – For mobile app automation
TestNG / JUnit – For running and managing test cases
Robot Framework – For keyword-driven testing
Postman – For API testing
JMeter – For performance and load testing
đŸ”č Defect & Test Management
JIRA – To log, track, and manage bugs
TestRail / Zephyr – For test case management
Git & Jenkins – For CI/CD and version control
BrowserStack / Sauce Labs – For cross-browser and device testing
How It Helps Clients
Using the QA Arsenal allows GQAT Tech to:
Detect Bugs Early – Catch issues before they reach end-users
Save Time – Automation reduces time spent on repetitive tasks
Test on Real Devices – Ensures compatibility across systems
Generate Reports – Easy-to-read results and test status
Integrate with DevOps – Faster release cycles and fewer rollbacks
Improve Product Quality – Fewer bugs mean a better user experience
Real Results for Real Projects
GQAT Tech’s QA Arsenal has been successfully used across different domains like:
FinTech
Healthcare
E-commerce
Travel & Transport
EdTech
AI and IoT Platforms
With their domain expertise and knowledge of tools, they help businesses go faster, mitigate risks, and build customer diligence.
Conclusion
Building a great QA team is essential, but having them equipped with the right tools makes all the difference. GQAT Tech’s QA Arsenal provides their testers with everything they need to test faster, smarter, and more comprehensively.
If you are building a digital product and want to ensure it is released in the real world, you need a testing partner who does not leave things to chance. You need a testing partner with a battle-tested QA arsenal.
💬 Ready to experience smarter quality assurance?
👉 Explore GQAT Tech’s QA Arsenal and get in touch with their expert team today!
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modernmarketingmethods · 1 day ago
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What Do Project Management Consultancy Services Actually Do? The Answer May Surprise You
When most people hear the term project management consultancy services, they assume it's all about timelines, task lists, and perhaps a few team meetings. But in reality, the role of project management consultants is far more impactful — and often underestimated.
Today’s business environment is defined by rapid change, increasing complexity, and fierce competition. In this climate, the ability to execute strategic initiatives smoothly and successfully is no longer a luxury — it’s a necessity. That’s where professionals like the Cognitude project management consulting services team step in. Their role goes far beyond traditional project tracking. They embed themselves into your business to transform your vision into results, often becoming the engine that drives sustainable growth.
So, what do these consultants actually do? Let’s uncover the real value of project management consulting services and why their contribution may be far greater than you think.
1. Strategic Project Planning and Scope Definition
At the foundation of every successful project lies strategic planning. Project management consultancy services don’t just manage what you already have — they help shape the entire project from the ground up. This includes defining project objectives, deliverables, timelines, budgets, and success metrics.
The Cognitude project management consultancy services team applies industry-specific frameworks to ensure your project isn’t just well-planned but fully aligned with business goals.
2. Risk Identification and Mitigation
Project risk is inevitable — but it’s manageable with the right expertise. Consultants use proven methods to perform detailed risk assessments early in the project lifecycle. They create contingency plans, allocate risk reserves, and monitor for red flags throughout execution.
Cognitude project management consulting services help organizations avoid budget overruns, schedule delays, and scope creep by anticipating problems before they occur.
3. Execution Support and Resource Management
One of the biggest values that project management consultancy services offer is hands-on execution support. They coordinate teams, manage vendors, resolve bottlenecks, and ensure tasks are delivered on time and to specification.
Efficient use of resources is a key factor in project success. By leveraging Cognitude project management consultancy services, companies can ensure that human, technological, and financial resources are utilized optimally without overburdening internal teams.
4. Agile and Scalable Project Delivery
In the modern world, agility is essential. Consultants are trained in methodologies like Agile, Scrum, Lean, and hybrid models that enable faster iteration, stakeholder feedback loops, and greater flexibility.
The Cognitude project management consulting services team implements scalable delivery frameworks, helping organizations handle both one-time initiatives and long-term project portfolios with equal effectiveness.
5. Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Strategy
Stakeholder misalignment is a silent killer of projects. That’s why project management consultancy services prioritize communication planning as a core function. They identify key stakeholders, define their expectations, and establish communication protocols that keep everyone informed.
Cognitude project management consultancy services are known for creating transparent, timely, and customized stakeholder reporting mechanisms that drive trust and accountability.
6. Performance Monitoring and Real-Time Reporting
Using dashboards, KPIs, and automated reporting systems, consultants track performance metrics to ensure everything stays on course. Real-time data empowers leadership to make better decisions quickly.
Cognitude project management consulting services don’t just tell you how your project is doing — they show you, with full transparency and evidence-based insights.
7. Governance and Compliance Assurance
For industries where compliance and documentation are critical, project management consultancy services introduce governance models that meet regulatory standards. They help prepare audit trails, document deliverables, and adhere to industry-specific frameworks such as ISO, ITIL, or PMBOK.
Cognitude project management consultancy services support businesses in maintaining integrity and compliance while still moving quickly.
8. Post-Project Analysis and Organizational Learning
The value of a project doesn’t end at delivery. Consultants conduct post-project evaluations to assess what went right, what didn’t, and how future projects can improve. These insights are used to build internal capabilities and repeatable frameworks for long-term success.
Cognitude project management consulting services enable organizations to evolve and grow through continuous learning and refinement.
9. Customization for Industry and Company Size
Unlike a one-size-fits-all approach, consultants tailor their strategies based on your industry, company maturity, and team dynamics. Whether you’re a fast-growing startup or a multinational enterprise, Cognitude project management consultancy services deliver customized support that fits your structure, budget, and objectives.
10. Driving Measurable Business Impact
Ultimately, consultants help drive results that matter. From reduced delivery times and lower costs to improved stakeholder satisfaction and increased agility, their impact touches every aspect of business performance.
The reason Cognitude project management consulting services are considered essential by leading organizations is simple — they make sure your strategy becomes reality, with minimal risk and maximum efficiency.
Final Thoughts
Far from being just task managers, today’s project management consultancy services act as strategic enablers. They bring together structure, agility, leadership, and clarity — turning complex projects into repeatable successes.
If you’ve ever wondered whether these services are worth the investment, consider this: the cost of failed or delayed projects is often far greater than the cost of expert guidance. Teams like Cognitude project management consulting services not only deliver projects but also empower businesses to grow, scale, and lead with confidence.
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resident-sean-expert-archive · 27 days ago
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you know you're cooked when a man 3 decades older than you is DEFINITELY in a better shape compared to your lazy ass
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lostconsultants · 2 months ago
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How to Know Your Organization Is Addicted to Busyness
– And Why It’s Killing Focus, Flow, and Real Results Many organizations today are addicted to busyness, mistaking constant motion for meaningful progress. Days are filled with back-to-back meetings, Slack messages ping late into the night, and calendars are so full that there’s barely time to breathe—let alone think. Everyone’s “doing stuff,” but ask what value is being created and you’ll often

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littlebellesmama · 2 months ago
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Admiring the Fast-Movers: Why I Look Up to People in Physical Jobs
There’s a quiet kind of admiration I carry for people whose jobs require them to move fast, stay alert, and handle multiple things at once with their hands and feet constantly in motion. I’m talking about waiters weaving between tables with trays of hot food, supermarket sorters unloading boxes in rhythm, cashiers scanning and bagging items with seamless coordination, and fast-food workers

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jcmarchi · 2 months ago
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Andy Nightingale, VP of Product Marketing at Arteris – Interview Series
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/andy-nightingale-vp-of-product-marketing-at-arteris-interview-series/
Andy Nightingale, VP of Product Marketing at Arteris – Interview Series
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Andy Nightingale, VP of Product Marketing at Arteris is a seasoned global business leader with a diverse background in engineering and product marketing. He’s a Chartered Member of the British Computer Society and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and has over 35 years of experience in the high-tech industry.
Throughout his career, Andy has held a range of roles, including engineering and product management positions at Arm, where he spent 23 years. In his current role as VP of product marketing at Arteris, Andy oversees the Magillem system-on-chip deployment tooling and FlexNoC and Ncore network-on-chip products.
Arteris is a catalyst for system-on-chip (SoC) innovation as the leading provider of semiconductor system IP for the acceleration of SoC development. Arteris Network-on-Chip (NoC) interconnect intellectual property (IP) and SoC integration technology enable higher product performance with lower power consumption and faster time to market, delivering proven flexibility and better economics for system and semiconductor companies, so innovative brands are free to dream up what comes next.
With your extensive experience at Arm and now leading product management at Arteris, how has your perspective on the evolution of semiconductor IP and interconnect technologies changed over the years? What key trends excite you the most today?
It’s been an extraordinary journey—from my early days writing test benches for ASICs at Arm to helping shape product strategy at Arteris, where we’re at the forefront of interconnect IP innovation. Back in 1999, system complexity rapidly accelerated, but the focus was still primarily on processor performance and essential SoC integration. Verification methodologies were evolving, but interconnect was often seen as a fixed infrastructure—necessary but not strategic.
Fast-forward to today and interconnect IP has become a critical enabler of SoC (System-on-Chip) scalability, power efficiency, and AI/ML performance. The rise of chiplets, domain-specific accelerators, and multi-die architectures has placed immense pressure on interconnect technologies to become more adaptive, innovative, physically, and software-aware.
One of the most exciting trends I see is the convergence of AI and interconnect design. At Arteris, we’re exploring how machine learning can optimize NoC (Network-on-Chip) topologies, intelligently route data traffic, and even anticipate congestion to improve real-time performance. This is not just about speed—it’s about making systems more innovative and responsive.
What excites me is how semiconductor IP is becoming more accessible to AI innovators. With high-level SoC configuration IP and abstraction layers, startups in automotive, robotics, and edge AI can now leverage advanced interconnect architectures without needing a deep background in RTL design. That democratization of capability is enormous.
Another key shift is the role of virtual prototyping and system-level modeling. Having worked on ESL (Electronic System Level) tools early in my career, it’s rewarding to see those methodologies now enabling early AI workload evaluation, performance prediction, and architectural trade-offs long before silicon is taped out.
Ultimately, the future of AI depends on how efficiently we move data—not just how fast we process it. That’s why I believe the evolution of interconnect IP is central to the next generation of intelligent systems. Arteris’ FlexGen leverages AI driven automation and machine learning to automate NoC (Network-on-Chip) topology generation. How do you see AI’s role evolving in chip design over the next five years?
AI is fundamentally transforming chip design, and over the next five years, its role will only deepen—from productivity aid to intelligent design partner. At Arteris, we’re already living that future with FlexGen, where AI, formal methods, and machine learning are central to automating Network-on-Chip (NoC) topology optimization and SoC integration workflows.
What sets FlexGen apart is its blend of ML algorithms—all combined to initialize floorplans from images, generate topologies, configure clocks, reduce Clock Domain Crossings, and optimize the connectivity topology and its placement and routing bandwidth, streamlining communication between IP blocks. Moreover, this is all done deterministically, meaning that results can be replicated and incremental adjustments made, enabling predictable best-in-class results for use cases ranging from AI assistance for an expert SoC designer to creating the right NoC for a novice.
Over the next five years, AI’s role in chip design will shift from assisting human designers to co-designing and co-optimizing with them—learning from every iteration, navigating design complexity in real-time, and ultimately accelerating the delivery of AI-ready chips. We see AI not just making chips faster but making faster chips smarter.
The semiconductor industry is witnessing rapid innovation with AI, HPC, and multi-die architectures. What are the biggest challenges that NoC design needs to solve to keep up with these advancements?
As AI, HPC, and multi-die architectures drive unprecedented complexity, the biggest challenge for NoC design is scalability without sacrificing power, performance, or time to market. Today’s chips feature tens to hundreds of IP blocks, each with different bandwidth, latency, and power needs. Managing this diversity—across multiple dies, voltage domains, and clock domains—requires NoC solutions that go far beyond manual methods.
NoC solution technologies such as FlexGen help address key bottlenecks: minimizing wire length, maximizing bandwidth, aligning with physical constraints, and doing everything with speed and repeatability.
The future of NoC must also be automation-first and AI-enabled, with tools that can adapt to evolving floorplans, chipset-based architectures, and late-stage changes without requiring complete rework. This is the only way to keep pace with modern SoCs’ massive design cycles and heterogeneous demands and ensure efficient, scalable connectivity at the heart of next-gen semiconductors.
The AI chipset market is projected to grow significantly. How does Arteris position itself to support the increasing demands of AI workloads, and what unique advantages does FlexGen offer in this space?
Arteris is not only uniquely positioned to support the AI chiplet market but has been doing this already for years by delivering automated, scalable Network-on-Chip (NoC) IP solutions purpose-built for the demands of AI workloads including Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLM) compute —supporting high bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency across increasingly complex architectures.  FlexGen, as the newest addition to the Arteris NoC IP lineup, will play an even more significant role in rapidly creating optimal topologies best suited for different large-scale, heterogeneous SoCs.
FlexGen offers incremental design, partial completion mode, and advanced pathfinding to dynamically optimize NoC configurations without complete redesigns—critical for AI chips that evolve throughout development.
Our customers are already building Arteris technology into multi-die and chiplet-based systems, efficiently routing traffic while respecting floorplan and clock domain constraints on each chiplet. Non-coherent multi-die connectivity is supported over industry-standard interfaces provided by third- party controllers.
As AI chip complexity grows, so does the need for automation, adaptability, and speed. FlexGen delivers all three, helping teams build smarter interconnects—faster—so they can focus on what matters: advancing AI performance at scale.
With the rise of RISC-V and custom silicon for AI, how does Arteris’ approach to NoC design differ from traditional interconnect architectures?
Traditional interconnect architectures were primarily built for fixed-function designs, but today’s RISC-V and custom AI silicon demand a more configurable, scalable, and automated approach than a modified one-size-fits-all solution. That’s where Arteris stands apart. Our NoC IP, especially with FlexGen, is designed to adapt to the diversity and modularity of modern SoCs, including custom cores, accelerators, and chiplets, as mentioned above.
FlexGen enables designers to generate and optimize topologies that reflect unique workload characteristics, whether low-latency paths for AI inference or high-bandwidth routes for shared memory across RISC-V clusters. Unlike static interconnects, FlexGen’s algorithms tailor each NoC to the chip’s architecture across clock domains, voltage islands, and floorplan constraints.
As a result, Arteris enables teams building custom silicon to move faster, reduce risk, and get the most from their highly differentiated designs—something traditional interconnects weren’t built to handle.
FlexGen claims a 10x improvement in design iteration speed. Can you walk us through how this automation reduces complexity and accelerates time-to-market for System-on-Chip (SoC) designers?
FlexGen delivers a 10x improvement in design iteration speed by automating some of the most complex and time-consuming tasks in NoC design. Instead of manually configuring topologies, resolving clock domains, or optimizing routes, designers use FlexGen’s physically aware, AI-powered engine to handle these in hours (or less)—tasks that traditionally took weeks.
As mentioned above, partial completion mode can automatically finish even partially completed designs, preserving manual intent while accelerating timing closure.
The result is a faster, more accurate, and easier-to-iterate design flow, enabling SoC teams to explore more architectural options, respond to late-stage changes, and get to market faster—with higher-quality results and less risk of costly rework.
One of FlexGen’s standout features is wire length reduction, which improves power efficiency. How does this impact overall chip performance, particularly in power-sensitive applications like edge AI and mobile computing?
Wire length directly impacts power consumption, latency, and overall chip efficiency—both in cloud AI / HPC applications that use the more advanced nodes and edge AI inference applications where every milliwatt matters. FlexGen’s ability to automatically minimize wire length—often up to 30%—means shorter data paths, reduced capacitance, and less dynamic power draw.
In real-world terms, this translates to lower heat generation, longer battery life, and better performance-per-watt, all of which are critical for AI workloads at the edge or in mobile environments and the cloud by directly impacting the total cost of ownership (TCO). By optimizing the NoC topology with AI-guided placement and routing, FlexGen ensures that performance targets are met without sacrificing power efficiency—making it an ideal fit for today and tomorrow’s energy-sensitive designs.
Arteris has partnered with leading semiconductor companies in AI data centers, automotive, consumer, communications, and industrial electronics. Can you share insights on how FlexGen is being adopted across these industries?
Arteris NoC IP sees strong adoption across all markets, particularly for high-end, more advanced chiplets and SoCs. That is because it addresses each sector’s top challenges: performance, power efficiency, and design complexity while preserving the core functionality and area constraints.
In automotive, for example, companies like Dream Chip use FlexGen to speed up the intersection of AI and Safety for autonomous driving by leveraging Arteris for their ADAS SoC design while meeting strict power and safety constraints. FlexGen’s smart NoC optimization and generation in data centers help manage massive bandwidth demands and scalability, especially for AI training and overall acceleration workloads.
FlexGen provides a fast, repeatable path to optimized NoC architectures for industrial electronics, where design cycles are tight and product longevity is key. Customers value its incremental design flow, AI-based optimization, and ability to adapt quickly to evolving requirements, making FlexGen a cornerstone for next-generation SoC development.
The semiconductor supply chain has faced significant disruptions in recent years. How is Arteris adapting its strategy to ensure Network-on-Chip (NoC) solutions remain accessible and scalable despite these challenges?
Arteris responds to supply chain disruptions by doubling down on what makes our NoC solutions resilient and scalable: automation, flexibility, and ecosystem compatibility.
FlexGen helps customers design faster and remain more agile to adjust to changing silicon availability, node shifts, or packaging strategies. Whether they are doing derivative designs or creating new interconnects from scratch.
We also support customers with different process nodes, IP vendors, and design environments, ensuring customers can deploy Arteris solutions regardless of their foundry, EDA tools, or SoC architecture.
By reducing dependency on any one part of the supply chain and enabling faster, iterative design, we’re helping customers derisk their designs and stay on schedule —even in uncertain times.
Looking ahead, what are the biggest shifts you anticipate in SoC development, and how is Arteris preparing for them?
One of the most significant shifts in SoC development is the move toward heterogeneous architectures, chiplet-based designs, and AI-centric workloads. These trends demand far more flexible, scalable, and intelligent interconnects—something traditional methods can’t keep up with.
Arteris is preparing by investing in AI-driven automation, as seen in FlexGen, and expanding support for multi-die systems, complex clock/power domains, and late-stage floorplan changes. We’re also focused on enabling incremental design, faster iteration, and seamless IP integration—so our customers can keep pace with shrinking development cycles and rising complexity.
Our goal is to ensure SoC (and chiplet) teams stay agile, whether they’re building for edge AI, cloud AI, or anything in between, all while providing the best power, performance, and area (PPA) no matter the complexity of the design, XPU architecture, and foundry node used.
Thank you for the great interview, readers who wish to learn more should visit Arteris. 
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