Cadence Acquires Arm Artisan Foundation IP Business

Cadence expands its semiconductor design prowess by acquiring Arm´s Artisan foundation IP portfolio, deepening capabilities for advanced SoC development driven by Artificial Intelligence and next-gen applications.

Cadence has finalized an agreement to acquire Arm´s Artisan foundation IP business, a strategic move that broadens its semiconductor design capabilities. The acquired portfolio includes standard cell libraries, memory compilers, and general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs) meticulously optimized for advanced process nodes at leading foundries. This expansion complements Cadence´s existing offerings in protocol and interface IP, memory interface solutions, SerDes at cutting-edge nodes, and pending embedded security IP from the Secure-IC acquisition.

With this acquisition, Cadence reinforces its commitment to accelerating customers´ system-on-chip (SoC) time to market while optimizing cost, power, and performance across the world´s foremost semiconductor manufacturing processes. The transaction is structured as an asset purchase, coupled with a technology license agreement to be finalized upon closing, ensuring continuity and access aligned with existing rights. This proactive move positions Cadence to deliver a more comprehensive IP suite for rapidly evolving technology sectors reliant on high-performance, low-power silicon.

A key component of the deal is Cadence´s acquisition of Arm´s renowned engineering team, widely respected within the semiconductor industry. This transfer of talent is expected to catalyze further innovation, enriching Cadence´s roadmap for both foundational and emerging IP products. By deepening its integration with ecosystem partners and foundries, Cadence aims to enhance its value proposition for SoC developers operating at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and edge computing.

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