Track the Arteris, Inc. share price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Arteris, Inc. has logged 54 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €1.4bn. The latest transaction was filed on 8 July 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: JANAC K CHARLES. All data is openly available.
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Arteris, Inc. (ticker AIP) is a U.S.-listed technology company trading on the NASDAQ in the United States. For international investors, Arteris is best understood as a niche semiconductor infrastructure provider focused on “system IP” — intellectual property blocks embedded into chips to improve on-chip data movement, connectivity, and scalability across complex SoCs and chiplets. Founded in 2004 and incorporated in Delaware, the company was an early pioneer of network-on-chip (NoC) technology, which has become a foundational architecture for advanced chips used in AI, automotive electronics, high-performance computing, industrial systems, and connected devices. Arteris is headquartered in Campbell, California, in Silicon Valley, and maintains an international footprint including the United States, France, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, and Poland. The business operates as a single segment and generates revenue primarily through IP licensing, SoC integration automation software, support and maintenance, professional services, training, and production royalties tied to deployed designs. Its portfolio includes NoC interconnect IP, SoC software integration tools, hardware security assurance offerings, and newer packaging and architecture-management products for advanced chips and chiplets. Arteris’ competitive position is built on technical specialization, design reuse, and the ability to reduce complexity, risk, and time-to-market for semiconductor customers. The company’s value proposition is strongest where chip designs become more modular, data-intensive, and performance constrained — especially in AI, autonomous driving, and multi-die architectures. Recent developments have reinforced that positioning: in 2025 Arteris launched Magillem Packaging, expanded partnerships across the semiconductor ecosystem, and continued to push into AI-era design workflows. In February 2026, the company said its technology had been deployed in more than 4 billion devices, underscoring the scale of its installed base and royalty opportunity. Arteris remains a specialized technology name with structural exposure to advanced chip design trends, while still facing customer concentration, semiconductor-cycle sensitivity, and intense competition across the broader EDA and semiconductor IP landscape.