Renesas has selected Arteris’ FlexNoC network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect IP for its latest R-Car Gen 5 SoC family, designed for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving (AD) applications. The Arteris NoC technology forms the data backbone of these high-performance, energy-efficient, AI-enabled SoCs that will power the next generation of autonomous vehicles.

The flagship R-Car X5H SoC, now sampling, delivers exceptional image recognition performance and object processing using inputs from automotive cameras, radar, and lidar. With AI acceleration capabilities of up to 400 TOPS, the X5H offers remarkable compute throughput.
It also supports UCIe protocol-based chiplet extensions, enabling up to a 4× increase in AI performance. Within the SoC, the native NPU and GPU engines, as well as Arm CPU clusters, are interconnected through Arteris’ FlexNoC IP to ensure fast, efficient data movement across the system.
Built using TSMC’s 3 nm automotive process, the X5H achieves a 30–35% reduction in power consumption compared to previous process generations.
This improvement helps lower system costs by reducing thermal management requirements and extends vehicle driving range all while maintaining compliance with ISO 26262 ASIL D functional safety standards.
Arteris’ FlexNoC interconnect IP plays a key role in enabling these gains. Its advanced physical awareness and design optimization features shorten development cycles, enhance performance, and improve energy efficiency critical for mission-critical use cases like autonomous driving.
Leadership Comments
“Arteris provides high-performance, physically aware, and flexible interconnect technology, which is increasingly needed to meet the advanced requirements of state-of-the-art, software-defined vehicles,” said Aish Dubey, VP and head of SoC division, high performance computing, Renesas Electronics Corporation. “Arteris FlexNoC IP enables us to achieve the performance, power reductions, and functional safety for our next-generation ADAS SoCs for level 2+, 3 and even level 4 automated vehicles, while supporting chiplet extensions to scale AI performance.”
“Intelligent automotive SoC compute platforms increasingly need to deliver a smarter, safer and more connected experience and scale with future AI mobility demands via chiplets extensions,” said K. Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris. “We are pleased to continue to expand our collaboration with Renesas, including the work on R-Car Gen 5 SoCs, and provide the underlying connectivity and enablement of high-performance, energy-efficient and safe data movement for automotive innovations.”
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