Cadence, Siemens back ARM automotive chiplet push
By Nick Flaherty, eeNews Europe (March 14, 2024)
Cadence and Siemens are aiming to boost the use of ARM’s automotive cores in chiplets and system on chip designs with a series of tools. However Synopsys is so far missing from the series of orchestrated announcements.
Synopsys is also a key supporter of ARM in automotive and a leading developer of chiplet design tools and IP. However it has its own competing IP cores based on the ARC and RISC-V architecture, and is currently negotiating with the Chinese authorities to allow its $35bn acquisition of simulation toll maker Ansys.
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