<p>➀ Arteris announced that NanoXplore licensed its FlexGen NoC IP to develop radiation-hardened FPGA SoCs for space applications, addressing reliability and performance challenges; </p><p>➁ The FlexGen IP enables scalable and high-efficiency system-on-chip designs, critical for spacecraft and satellites requiring radiation tolerance; </p><p>➂ This collaboration strengthens Arteris' presence in aerospace semiconductors and supports NanoXplore's expansion of space-grade computing solutions.</p>
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