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Best Arteris Alternatives

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Cohu is a global leader in semiconductor test and inspection solutions.

Key features:

Automated test handlersReal-time monitoringAI-based analyticsAdvanced quality inspectionUniversal Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) platform

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A leading manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) wafers and epitaxy services for compound semiconductor applications.

Key features:

High-crystal quality silicon carbide wafersEpitaxy services for enhanced wafer performanceVertically integrated manufacturing processCustomization of SiC material solutionsFocus on sustainability and renewable energy

Leading provider of high-performance mixed-signal chips for display and connectivity solutions.

Key features:

Support for 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh ratesHigh-speed signal transmission and conversionLow power consumption with high display qualityDynamic contrast enhancementIn-cell touch technology integration

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aBeam Technologies specializes in optimizing semiconductor manufacturing and nanofabrication processes.

Key features:

Simulation of electron beam lithographyOptimization of semiconductor processesDefect inspection toolsCustom test chip manufacturingPattern generation for SEM

Leading provider of silicon IP solutions for high-speed connectivity.

Key features:

Multi-standard connectivity IPsCustom silicon solutionsChiplet solutionsHigh-speed data center connectivityOptimized SOC performance

Pioneers in high-performance semiconductor technology and AI solutions.

Key features:

High-performance SRAM technologyRadiation-hardened memory solutionsAdvanced vector search capabilitiesReal-time data processing for SARFacial recognition technology
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MIPS

Leading provider of RISC-V processor IP for Physical AI applications.

Key features:

Real-time event-driven computingData movement enginesMixture-of-experts inferencePrecise motor controlData orchestration for critical paths