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Arteris selected by NanoXplore for Space applications

A new milestone in NanoXplore’s innovation journey

Arteris Inc. has been selected to provide its FlexNoC® and FlexWay™ interconnect IP for our upcoming radiation-hardened SoC and FPGA platforms designed for space applications.

This collaboration will enable NanoXplore to accelerate the development of advanced on-chip communication architectures, offering higher performance, improved reliability, and optimized power efficiency, all essential features for space-qualified electronics.

By integrating Arteris state-of-the-art interconnect technology, NanoXplore continues to strengthen its position as Europe’s leading provider of ITAR-free, high-reliability semiconductor solutions for the aerospace and defense markets

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About NanoXplore

NanoXplore is a French fabless company offering state-of-the-art radiation-hardened FPGA devices for high-reliability environments, particularly in space and avionics. The company has recently launched the NG-ULTRA, the world’s most advanced radiation-hardened SoC FPGA. Internationally active, NanoXplore is the European leader in the design and development of FPGA SoC technology and a key partner to leading aerospace companies.

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Arteris selected by NanoXplore for Space applications

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Embedded Systems

Bridging the gap between silicon and software, the Embedded Systems team designs the low-level tools that make NanoXplore’s FPGAs truly usable and powerful. 


Their core mission : developing the main SDK (Software Development Kit), firmware, and all embedded components that enable seamless configuration, control, and integration of our devices. From bootloaders and drivers to board support packages and diagnostic tools, they ensure our chips speak the right language whether on a satellite, in a defense system, or in a test environment. Their work is foundational : without it, nothing runs. 


What sets them apart is their ability to think system-wide. They work closely with hardware teams and application engineers, adapt to evolving specs, and support real-world use cases with reliability and reactivity. 

They’re not just writing code : they’re building the ecosystem around our FPGAs.


Driven by curiosity and precision, it’s a team where autonomy meets collaboration, and where each line of code contributes to something bigger : making advanced microelectronics accessible and operational for the most demanding applications.