New Arm processors create next generation of ultra-complex ASICs

25-10-2023 | Sondrel | Semiconductors

Sondrel has announced that it is one of Arm Total Design's founding members, an ecosystem committed to bringing Arm Neoverse CSS-based designs to market. Arm Neoverse CSS provides high-end Arm Neoverse cores designed for infrastructure and datacentre applications and play to the company's strength of design and supply of high-performance, complex ASICs that will be critical for customers wanting to bring such products to market rapidly.

Graham Curren, Sondrel's CEO, said, "We specialise in ultra-complex ASIC designs on leading nodes. These new high-performance cores will enable us to design next-generation chips for demanding, compute-intensive applications. Crucially, we are one of the few partners to offer a full, turnkey service from concept through every stage to final chips, which provides customers with peace of mind that their multi-million-dollar investment in a new chip project will progress smoothly with every stage being handled by our in-house experts. As always, we look forward to collaborating closely with Arm to turn customers' innovative ideas into silicon."

Mohamed Awad, senior vice president and general manager at Arm, commented, "Arm Total Design will make custom silicon more accessible than ever by leveraging the expertise of critical industry players in all areas of SoC development. Sondrel is a valued, long-standing Arm partner, having delivered hundreds of projects using Arm cores. We look forward to continuing our work together in realising the full potential of Arm Neoverse CSS-based solutions."

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