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Arteris Technology Deployed More Broadly by NXP to Accelerate Edge AI Leadership

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Arteris (Nasdaq: AIP) said NXP expanded deployment of Arteris system IP across its AI-enabled silicon for automotive, industrial, and consumer edge applications on Feb 11, 2026. Products used include FlexNoC, Ncore, CodaCache and Magillem to improve data movement, safety, and design automation.

This expanded use aims to boost silicon performance, security, and time-to-market for NXP’s edge AI SoCs, NPUs and MCUs.

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News Market Reaction

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+0.07% News Effect

On the day this news was published, AIP gained 0.07%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

Price: $14.92 Vol: Volume 288,794 is below t...
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$14.92 Last Close
Volume Volume 288,794 is below the 20-day average of 444,286 (relative volume 0.65x) ahead of this AI partnership news. low
Technical Shares at $15.09 are trading above the 200-day MA of $11.62, but sit 23.98% below the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

Peers show mixed, mostly modest moves (e.g., LAES up 0.02%, POET down 4.42%, CEV...

Peers show mixed, mostly modest moves (e.g., LAES up 0.02%, POET down 4.42%, CEVA down 3.55%), indicating the slight -0.98% move in AIP was more stock-specific than a clear sector trend.

Common Catalyst Some peers had unrelated news (product presentation, earnings date announcements), with no common AI-edge theme matching Arteris’ NXP expansion.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Nov 11 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 11 AI design win Positive +3.8% Blaize adopted FlexNoC 5 IP to enhance scalable, efficient edge AI platform.
Oct 23 AI design win Positive +10.0% Axelera AI licensed FlexNoC 5 IP for high-bandwidth, low-latency vision workloads.
Aug 26 AI consortium Positive +0.1% Joined UALink Consortium to help shape high-performance AI network standards.
Aug 04 AI partnership Positive +37.6% AMD licensed FlexGen NoC IP for next-generation AI chiplet designs.
Jun 26 AI award win Positive +2.2% Won AI Engineering Innovation Award for FlexGen smart NoC technology.
Pattern Detected

AI-focused announcements have typically been positive catalysts, with all five prior AI-tag events showing gains and an average move of 10.75%, including a standout 37.57% reaction.

Recent Company History

Over the past year, Arteris has issued several AI-related updates that expanded its ecosystem. Wins included providing FlexGen smart NoC IP for next‑generation AMD AI chiplets and FlexNoC 5 design wins with Axelera AI and Blaize for edge and hybrid AI deployments. The company also joined the UALink Consortium and received an AI engineering innovation award for FlexGen. These milestones emphasized Arteris’ role in high-performance AI connectivity, and today’s broader NXP deployment fits that pattern of embedding its IP in leading edge‑AI platforms.

Historical Comparison

+10.8% avg move · Past AI-tag announcements averaged a 10.75% gain, often on new design wins. Today’s NXP expansion is...
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Past AI-tag announcements averaged a 10.75% gain, often on new design wins. Today’s NXP expansion is thematically similar but saw only a modest -0.98% move.

AI-tag history shows progression from winning awards and joining AI consortia to major design wins with AMD, Axelera and Blaize, now extending into broader NXP edge AI deployments.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · $200,000,000
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Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-12-11
$200,000,000 registered capacity

An effective S-3 shelf filed on Dec 11, 2025 allows Arteris to offer up to $200,000,000 in securities over time, including an at-the-market program for up to $75,000,000 of common stock with Jefferies receiving up to 3.0% of gross proceeds as sales agent.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights broader adoption of Arteris system IP across NXP’s AI-enabled automotiv...
Analysis

This announcement highlights broader adoption of Arteris system IP across NXP’s AI-enabled automotive, industrial, and consumer platforms, reinforcing its positioning in edge AI connectivity. Historically, AI-tag news has produced average moves of about 10.75%, especially around design wins and ecosystem roles. Investors may track how this deployment translates into future design wins or revenue commentary, while also noting the existing $200,000,000 shelf and $75,000,000 ATM capacity for potential capital raises.

Key Terms

system-on-chip (SoC), neural processing units (NPUs), microcontrollers (MCUs), network-on-chip (NoC), +4 more
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system-on-chip (SoC) technical
"safe and secure data movement in system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, neural processing"
A system-on-chip (SoC) is a single microchip that packs the main electronic components of a computer — such as the processor, memory, graphics and input/output controllers — that would otherwise be separate parts. Like a Swiss Army knife replacing multiple tools, an SoC reduces size, power use and manufacturing cost while shaping device performance and features, so investors watch it as a key driver of product competitiveness, margins and market share.
neural processing units (NPUs) technical
"data movement in system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, neural processing units (NPUs), and"
Neural processing units (NPUs) are specialized computer chips designed to handle the heavy math used by artificial intelligence and machine learning, especially tasks like recognizing images, understanding speech, or running recommendation engines. For investors, NPUs matter because they can make devices and services faster and more energy-efficient—improving product performance, lowering operating costs, and driving demand for hardware and cloud services much like a specialized tool boosts productivity in a workshop.
microcontrollers (MCUs) technical
"neural processing units (NPUs), and microcontrollers (MCUs). “At NXP, we are committed"
Microcontrollers (MCUs) are tiny, self-contained computers on a single chip that act like the ‘brain’ inside everyday electronic devices, from kitchen appliances and toys to cars and industrial machines. They matter to investors because MCUs drive product features, manufacturing cost and power use—so demand, supply bottlenecks, or design wins can meaningfully affect a maker’s revenue, margins and competitive position, much like a critical component in a supply chain.
network-on-chip (NoC) technical
"integrates Arteris FlexNoC network-on-chip (NoC) IP and Ncore cache-coherent"
Network-on-chip is the built-in communication system that links multiple processors, memory blocks and peripherals inside a single semiconductor chip, using many tiny pathways and controllers to move data around. It matters to investors because it directly affects a chip’s speed, power consumption and ability to scale to more cores—impacting product performance, production cost and competitiveness much like a city’s road network affects traffic flow and growth.
cache-coherent technical
"FlexNoC network-on-chip (NoC) IP and Ncore cache-coherent NoC IP, as well as"
Cache-coherent describes a property of computer systems where multiple processors or cores keep their local copies of data in sync so every part of the system sees the same information. Like coworkers sharing sticky notes that automatically update when one person changes a number, cache coherence prevents conflicting or stale data and avoids subtle bugs. Investors care because it affects the speed, reliability, and scalability of chips, servers and cloud services, which in turn influences product performance and competitive advantage.
last-level cache technical
"Ncore cache-coherent NoC IP, as well as CodaCache last-level cache IP, to enable"
A last-level cache is the final, largest store of very-fast memory inside a computer chip that sits between the processor and slower main memory, acting like a communal pantry where multiple processor cores fetch frequently used data. For investors, its size, speed and efficiency influence a chip’s real-world performance, power use and cost, which in turn affect product competitiveness, data center efficiency and potential revenue for hardware makers.
SoC integration automation software technical
"Additionally, Arteris Magillem SoC integration automation software is used to help"
Security operations center (SOC) integration automation software connects and automates the various security tools, alerts and workflows used by a SOC—the team that monitors and responds to cyber threats—so tools share information and tasks without manual handoffs. Like a traffic-control system that synchronizes signals to prevent jams, it speeds detection and response, cuts routine labor, lowers breach risk and helps meet compliance, all of which can materially affect a company’s costs, reputation and future earnings.
edge AI technical
"innovative, safe and secure edge AI devices for a smarter world,” said Ajith"
Edge AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that process data directly on local devices or nearby servers rather than sending information to distant data centers. This allows for faster decision-making and real-time responses, similar to how a home security camera can instantly detect motion without needing to connect to a remote server. For investors, edge AI represents a growing trend toward more efficient, responsive technology that can create new opportunities across various industries.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

The comprehensive product portfolio from Arteris delivers the underlying data movement fabric in NXP’s advanced solutions for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications

CAMPBELL, Calif., Feb. 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arteris, Inc. (Nasdaq: AIP), a leading provider of semiconductor technology for accelerating innovation in the AI era, today announced that NXP® Semiconductors has expanded its use of Arteris system IP products across its AI-enabled silicon solutions. These solutions enable intelligent vehicles, advanced industrial systems, and secure, seamless consumer experiences on the edge.

NXP's “Brighter Together” approach combines leading-edge technology with pioneering people to develop system solutions that make the connected world better, safer and more secure. They have successfully leveraged Arteris products to enable safe and secure data movement in system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, neural processing units (NPUs), and microcontrollers (MCUs).

“At NXP, we are committed to delivering innovative, safe and secure edge AI devices for a smarter world,” said Ajith Mekkoth, executive vice president of advanced chip engineering at NXP. “Arteris is a trusted technology provider whose silicon-proven products are integral to our advanced solutions under development today. Their technology contributes to our silicon performance and helps us accelerate delivery of innovative solutions to market.”

As a long-standing Arteris customer, NXP integrates Arteris FlexNoC network-on-chip (NoC) IP and Ncore cache-coherent NoC IP, as well as CodaCache last-level cache IP, to enable high-performance data movement in the latest AI-driven silicon designs. Additionally, Arteris Magillem SoC integration automation software is used to help streamline NXP’s design processes, reducing risk, enhancing productivity, and accelerating semiconductor delivery.

“NXP has been a valued customer for many years, and we are thrilled to support their continued innovation and success,” said K. Charles Janac, president and CEO of Arteris. “Our technology plays a critical role in enabling NXP to meet the performance, safety and security requirements of today’s smart edge AI systems. This expanded deployment highlights the transformative impact of the Arteris product portfolio in delivering next-generation silicon solutions.”

Arteris is an industry leader in flexible and configurable system IP technology. To learn more about the Arteris product portfolio visit arteris.com/products.

About Arteris
Arteris is a leading provider of semiconductor technology that accelerates the creation of high-performance, power-efficient silicon with built-in safety, reliability, and security. Innovative Arteris products are designed to optimize data movement and help ease complexity in the modern AI era with network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect intellectual property (IP), system-on-chip (SoC) software for integration automation and hardware security assurance. All are used by the world's top technology companies to improve overall performance and engineering productivity, reduce risk, lower costs, and bring cutting-edge designs to market faster. Learn more at arteris.com.

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FAQ

What did NXP announce about using Arteris technology on February 11, 2026 (AIP)?

NXP expanded use of Arteris IP across SoCs, NPUs and MCUs to accelerate edge AI designs. According to Arteris, the deployment uses FlexNoC, Ncore, CodaCache and Magillem to enable high-performance, secure data movement and streamline SoC integration workflows for edge products.

Which Arteris products did NXP deploy in its AI-enabled silicon (AIP)?

NXP deployed Arteris FlexNoC, Ncore cache-coherent NoC, CodaCache last-level cache, and Magillem integration software. According to Arteris, these products support high-performance data movement, cache coherence and automated SoC integration for automotive, industrial and consumer edge applications.

How does the Arteris deployment affect NXP’s edge AI performance and security (AIP)?

The deployment is intended to improve silicon data movement, performance and security in NXP’s edge AI devices. According to Arteris, its silicon-proven IP helps meet performance, safety and security requirements while accelerating delivery of AI-enabled SoCs and NPUs.

Will Arteris Magillem software change NXP’s semiconductor development timeline (AIP)?

Arteris Magillem is used to streamline NXP’s SoC integration and reduce design risk to accelerate delivery. According to Arteris, Magillem enhances productivity and integration automation, which can shorten development cycles and lower integration errors in complex AI chips.

What industries benefit from the expanded NXP use of Arteris IP (AIP)?

Automotive, industrial, and consumer edge markets are cited as primary beneficiaries of the expanded deployment. According to Arteris, its IP enables safe, secure and high-performance data movement in edge AI SoCs, NPUs and microcontrollers across those industries.
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