GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Arteris Inc.
Arteris is a provider of intellectual property (IP) for the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Its stock price reflects the growing complexity of chips for automobiles, data centers, and AI, which requires increasingly sophisticated tools for connecting them.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. licenses IP technologies for systems-on-chip (SoCs), which are the foundation for a wide range of electronic devices, from smartphones to automobiles. We classify this technology as "Semiconductor Electronics." The chart below illustrates the dynamics of this important IT segment.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Arteris is a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) for systems-on-chips (SoCs), which are used in complex semiconductor chips. As a key player, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Arteris' performance to assess the state of this sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
AIP - Daily change in the company's share price Arteris Inc.
The daily price change of Arteris, a supplier of chip design technologies, reflects the state of the semiconductor industry. Change_co shows sensitivity to chip design cycles. This metric is key to analyzing the semiconductor IP sector on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. is a supplier of IP for semiconductors. This chart highlights the sector's high volatility. A comparison with the dynamics of AIP, whose technology is critical for creating complex chips, demonstrates its direct correlation with industry cycles.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Arteris is a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) for system-on-chip (SoC) interconnects. Its technology is the foundation for complex chips. The chart below shows overall market volatility, which is heavily influenced by the semiconductor sector, where Arteris is a key player.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Arteris Inc.
Arteris, Inc.'s year-over-year performance reflects its role in the complex chip design ecosystem. The company's 12-month market capitalization growth, which licenses semiconductor interconnect technology, reflects contracts with major automotive and data center chip designers, confirming its status as an industry standard.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. is a leading supplier of interconnect IP cores, the "highways" within complex chips. Its technology is critical for the production of AI accelerators and automotive processors. The chart below shows how its key role in this ecosystem and its licensing model are driving its accelerated growth.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Arteris, by licensing its chip interconnect technology, is a gold mine for the semiconductor industry. Demand for its IP is growing alongside the complexity of chips. The company's stock price reflects the long-term trend of increasing chip complexity, making it less dependent on short-term production cycles.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Arteris Inc.
The performance of Arteris, a licensor of chip technologies, is dependent on cycles in the semiconductor industry. Monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect demand for its networking technologies for complex chips, which follows the R&D budgets of automotive and data center chip makers.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides interconnect technology (System IP), which is critical for the design of today's complex systems-on-chip (SoC). The dynamics of the semiconductor sector, shown in the chart, serve as background. It's interesting to see how its "digital backbone" inside chips is becoming an integral part of developments for AI, automobiles, and data centers.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Arteris develops technologies for the semiconductor industry, making its stock cyclical and dependent on the tech sector. The chart will show how closely the company's monthly fluctuations are linked to general trends in the chip industry and investor sentiment in tech assets, rather than to the overall market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Arteris Inc.
Arteris supplies technology for designing complex system-on-chip (System-on-Chip) chips. Its weekly stock price reflects the state of the semiconductor industry and the demand for increasingly complex chips for automobiles, data centers, and artificial intelligence.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, like the entire semiconductor design sector, reacts weekly to the general cycles of the chip industry. Demand for new, more complex chips impacts all players in this segment. The chart will show how the company is keeping pace with the pace of semiconductor innovation.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Arteris, Inc. supplies technology for the design of complex chips. Its business is at the forefront of the semiconductor industry. The chart will show how the company's shares, as a representative of the high-tech sector, react to overall market sentiment, amplifying NASDAQ movements.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
AIP - Market capitalization of the company Arteris Inc.
The Arteris, Inc. chart tells the story of the "invisible" technology inside the most complex chips. The market cap of this company, which develops network interconnects for semiconductors, reflects the growing complexity of chips for automobiles, AI, and data centers. It's a bet that chips need their own "nervous system."
AIP - Share of the company's market capitalization Arteris Inc. within the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. is the market leader in network-on-chip IP, holding a dominant market share. Its market capitalization reflects its critical role in the design of complex, modern semiconductors.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris supplies the "nervous system" for chips. How big is this industry? The graph below shows the pulse of the entire semiconductor electronics sector. Its growth reflects the exponential complexity of chips, which require increasingly sophisticated technologies for internal communication.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Arteris's urban development dynamics are a barometer of the complexity of modern chips. The market capitalization of the company, which creates the "nervous system" (network interconnects) for complex semiconductor systems, is growing alongside the power of AI and automotive processors. This chart shows the value of intellectual property in the world of silicon.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
AIP - Book value capitalization of the company Arteris Inc.
For Arteris, a developer of semiconductor IP, book value is its tangible assets, primarily its R&D centers and powerful computing infrastructure for designing complex microchips. This is the physical foundation of its intellectual capital. The chart below shows how the value of this technological foundation has grown.
AIP - Share of the company's book capitalization Arteris Inc. within the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. creates the "nervous system" for the most complex chips. Its product is intellectual property, but its development is conducted in R&D centers around the world. These offices and labs are its physical "nerve center." The chart shows how its R&D asset base compares to other players in the semiconductor ecosystem.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris is a fabless company. Compared to the capital-intensive semiconductor industry, it's asset-light. The industry's asset chart reflects the value of its factories. Arteris doesn't manufacture chips, but rather provides the intellectual property (IP) to connect them.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Arteris's core infrastructure isn't its factories, but a global network of R&D centers where IP is developed to connect components on a chip. The graph shows the growth of this intellectual yet physical foundation, which underlies the most complex microchips.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Arteris Inc.
Arteris doesn't own any factories. Its value lies in its intellectual property, which is the "nervous system" of complex chips. The chart shows how much the market valued their core technology above the value of their R&D centers.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris develops and licenses interconnect technology for complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Its intellectual property is critical to chip makers. The chart shows a high market valuation premium over its modest tangible assets.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Arteris develops and licenses interconnect IP, the "nervous system" of complex chips. If this chart is an average, then Arteris is a company whose value lies in its intellectual property. The market values its critical role in semiconductor design, not its modest tangible assets.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
AIP - Company debts Arteris Inc.
Arteris supplies technology (IP blocks) for designing complex systems-on-chip (SoC) devices used in automotive electronics, AI, and 5G. This chart shows its financial model. The company invests in R&D to maintain its technological leadership, while licensing revenue allows it to grow without significant debt.
Market segment debts - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris supplies intellectual property (IP) for systems-on-chips (SoCs), which are used to connect various components on a chip. Its technology is critical to semiconductor manufacturers. This chart shows how its conservative debt policy reflects its high-margin licensing business model and investment in R&D to maintain its technological leadership.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Arteris Inc.
Arteris, Inc. provides technologies for connecting various components on a semiconductor chip. This is a key niche in the development of complex microchips. This chart shows how the company uses debt to finance its research and development. It helps evaluate its financing strategy in the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides interconnect technology for complex systems-on-chip (SoC) chips. This chart shows the debt burden in the semiconductor industry. It helps understand how companies that create intellectual property for chips finance their research and development to stay at the cutting edge of technology.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Arteris, Inc. provides interconnect technology for complex semiconductor chips. This is a key yet niche segment in chip design. Growth in this field requires ongoing investment in R&D. This graph of total market debt helps assess the extent to which the company's intellectual property-based financial model relies on debt capital.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Arteris Inc.
Arteris supplies network-on-chip (NOC) technology, which is critical for the design of complex modern semiconductors. This chart shows how investors value the company, which provides the "digital highways" for chips. Its performance is driven by activity in the design of new chips for AI, automobiles, and data centers.
P/E of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris is a leading provider of IP (intellectual property) for interconnect design in complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Their technology is the "nervous system" that connects the various parts of a chip. This chart reflects the average valuation for the semiconductor sector, showing how the market values companies that provide critical building blocks for chip designers.
P/E of the market as a whole
Arteris develops and licenses interconnect IP technology for complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Its technology is critical for chip manufacturers. Demand for its products depends on the intensity of R&D in the semiconductor industry. This general sentiment affects IT budgets, but the trend toward increasing chip complexity is a more powerful driver.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Arteris Inc.
Arteris, Inc. provides network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect technology used to design complex semiconductor chips. This chart reflects expectations for increased chip complexity. The company's valuation is based on the number of projects using its licensed technology, particularly in the automotive and AI sectors.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris develops and licenses network interconnect technology on-chip (NoC), which is critical to the creation of complex modern chips. This chart reflects expectations for the semiconductor industry. Comparing its revenue forecasts with the sector reveals how highly investors value its key role in chip architecture.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Arteris supplies interconnect technology (IP) used in the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoC) components. The company plays a key role in the semiconductor ecosystem. This chart, reflecting sentiment in the tech sector, influences investment in the development of new chips utilizing Arteris technology.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Arteris Inc.
Arteris, Inc. provides intellectual property (IP) for interconnects used in complex systems-on-chip (SoC) chips. Simply put, its technology is the "nervous system" of modern chips. The company's revenue depends on licensing fees from semiconductor manufacturers. This chart shows growth in the key segment of chip design.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. supplies interconnect technology for complex systems-on-chip (SoCs), the "brains" of modern electronic devices. The company doesn't manufacture chips, but licenses its intellectual property. The semiconductor electronics profitability chart shows how the boom in AI, automobiles, and IoT is driving demand for increasingly complex chips, which benefits Arteris.
Overall market profit
Arteris, Inc. supplies IP (System-on-Chip Interconnect) blocks, a critical technology for the design of modern complex semiconductors. Its solutions are used to connect various components on a single chip. Demand for Arteris' technology is growing alongside the complexity and performance of integrated circuits, making it a barometer of industry progress.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Arteris Inc.
Arteris develops and licenses network-on-chip (NOC) interconnect technology used in the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). This graph reflects expectations for the increasing complexity of semiconductors. The more complex the chip, the more Arteris needs its technology, which drives its future profits.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides licensed IP (System-on-Chip interconnect) blocks used to connect various components in complex integrated circuits. This graph shows the projected revenue trajectory for the semiconductor industry. This data allows us to assess the importance of Arteris' technology to the entire chip development ecosystem.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
The dynamics in this chart reflect expectations for a company licensing technology for designing complex chips (systems on a chip). Arteris's profit forecast depends on the number of new contracts with semiconductor manufacturers and royalties from the production volume of chips using its technology. The increasing complexity of electronics is a tailwind.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Arteris Inc.
Arteris develops and licenses interconnect IP technology used in complex chip design. This chart shows how investors value its key role in the semiconductor ecosystem. Its high multiple reflects the importance of its technology for creating modern chips.
P/S market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris licenses intellectual property (IP) to create complex systems-on-chip (SoCs), the "brains" of modern electronic devices. Revenue comes from licensing fees. This chart shows the average valuation in the semiconductor industry, reflecting how the market values Arteris's key role in chip design.
P/S of the market as a whole
Arteris is a leading supplier of IP for network-on-chip (NOC) chips, which act as the "nervous system" for complex semiconductor chips. Its revenue comes from licensing fees. This chart, showing Arteris's average revenue estimate, helps us understand how the market values its mission-critical and highly specialized technology.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Arteris Inc.
Arteris develops and licenses network interconnect technology on a chip (NoC), which is used to connect various components in complex semiconductor chips. This chart shows how investors estimate its future licensing revenue, which is growing along with the complexity and number of chips being developed worldwide, particularly for AI.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris supplies network-on-chip (NTC) technology used in the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoC) chips. This chart compares the company's estimated future sales with other semiconductor manufacturers. It reflects investor expectations for its key role in the development of chips for automobiles, AI, and 5G.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Arteris develops and licenses network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect technology used in complex semiconductor design. Its solutions are essential for the creation of modern chips. Arteris's revenue growth reflects the complexity and investment in semiconductor development, a leading indicator for the tech sector.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Arteris Inc.
Arteris, Inc. licenses intellectual property (IP) to create complex systems-on-chip (SoC) chips, the "brains" of modern electronic devices. This chart shows royalty and license revenue from chipmakers using its technology.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides intellectual property (IP) for interconnects in systems-on-chips (SoCs), the "nervous system" of complex integrated circuits. The company's technology is critical to the creation of modern chips. This chart shows overall semiconductor industry sales, reflecting the increasing complexity of integrated circuits, which is driving demand for Arteris solutions.
Overall market sales
Arteris supplies interconnect IP technology, which acts as a kind of "nervous system" for complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). This chart, reflecting activity in the chip design industry, is a direct indicator for Arteris. The increasing complexity of semiconductors for AI and automobiles requires increasingly sophisticated solutions for connecting components.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Arteris Inc.
Arteris develops and licenses network-on-chip (NOC) interconnect technology used in the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoC) chips. The company's future revenue depends on activity in the semiconductor industry. This chart shows analyst forecasts for the number of new chips using Arteris technology.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides IP cores and software for interconnect design in complex systems-on-chip (SoC). This chart reflects projected revenues for the entire semiconductor sector. It is an indicator of the expected complexity and volume of new chip designs, which directly drives demand for Arteris technologies.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Arteris produces and licenses interconnect technology, which is critical for the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Its customers include leading semiconductor manufacturers. This graph, reflecting economic expectations, influences R&D investment in the semiconductor industry. Growing demand for electronics stimulates the development of new chips utilizing Arteris technology.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Arteris Inc.
Arteris doesn't manufacture chips, but licenses the technologies (IP) needed to design them. This chart demonstrates the high profitability of a business model based on intellectual property. Once the technology is developed, it can be licensed to multiple clients with minimal additional costs.
Market segment marginality - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris supplies intellectual property (IP) for systems-on-chips (SoCs), which are used to connect various components on a chip. This is a critical technology. This chart demonstrates Arteris's high operational efficiency, which is typical for companies licensing IP. Its business model requires a large initial investment but subsequently yields high returns.
Market marginality as a whole
Arteris supplies interconnect technology for system-on-chip (SoC) chips, which is critical to the design of complex semiconductors. The company's profitability depends on licensing its intellectual property to chip makers. This total market profitability chart highlights how Arteris plays an indispensable role in the semiconductor ecosystem, benefiting from the increasing complexity of chips.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Arteris Inc.
Arteris is a leading supplier of System-on-Chip (IP) blocks used to connect various components within complex integrated circuits. This graph shows a team of engineers creating the "digital highways" for these chips. The growth of its team is directly related to the increasing complexity of semiconductors and the demand for its technologies from developers.
Share of the company's employees Arteris Inc. within the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
This figure reflects Arteris, Inc.'s unique and critical role in chip development. The company's workforce in this sector is focused on creating and licensing network-on-chip (NoC) technology, which serves as the communication backbone within complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). These engineers design the "nervous system" of modern microchips.
Number of employees in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. develops and licenses network-on-chip (N-on-Chip) interconnect technology used in the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoC) designs. It is the "digital nervous system" of the chip. This graph illustrates the importance of intelligent components in the semiconductor industry, where Arteris creates a demand for elite engineer-architects.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Arteris, Inc. provides technologies for connecting components on semiconductor chips. Its intellectual property underpins today's most complex microchips. This total employment chart reflects an economy increasingly dependent on chip performance. Growth in any sector requires more powerful processors powered by Arteris technology.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Arteris Inc. (AIP)
Arteris supplies intellectual property (IP) for the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). This chart illustrates the value of IP in the semiconductor industry. The very high capitalization per engineer indicates that the digital building blocks they create are licensed to dozens of companies, enabling them to create enormous value without physical manufacturing.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides intellectual property (IP) for the design of complex systems-on-chip (SoCs). Its business model is similar to ARM. Its high market capitalization per employee reflects the immense value of its IP, which is licensed to dozens of chip makers worldwide, generating scalable revenue.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Arteris, Inc. develops and licenses interconnect IP technology used in complex chip design. This graph illustrates its key role in the semiconductor ecosystem. Its very high employee rating reflects the criticality of its intellectual property in the creation of modern chips.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Arteris Inc. (AIP)
Arteris (AIP) is a "fabless" IP company. They don't make chips, but license their "Network-on-Chip" (NoC) technology—the "nervous system" that connects the various components within a complex chip (SoC). This chart shows the R&D profitability. A small team of elite engineers creates IP, which is licensed by dozens of semiconductor giants.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris, Inc. provides IP (intellectual property) for system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions—essentially the "nervous system" for complex chips. The company doesn't manufacture chips, but licenses its technology. This chart shows how effectively Arteris' engineering team creates in-demand IP. It serves as a benchmark for assessing how successfully the company monetizes its developments within the semiconductor ecosystem.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Arteris (AIP) develops and licenses network-on-chip (NoC) technology used in the design of complex SoCs. It's an intellectual property (IP) business. This chart illustrates the demand for their technology. High profit per employee means that large chipmakers (like Qualcomm) pay them royalties for the use of their IP, which requires a small R&D staff.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Arteris Inc. (AIP)
Arteris supplies intellectual property (IP) for system-on-chip (SoC) chips, which is used to connect various components on the chip. This chart illustrates the effectiveness of the IP licensing model. A small team of engineers creates technology used by all leading semiconductor manufacturers.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris develops and licenses network-on-chip (NoC) technology, which is used to connect components within complex chips. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It demonstrates the productivity of their R&D team and IP licensing model compared to other companies in the semiconductor ecosystem.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Arteris is a "fabless" company (like ARM) that doesn't make chips but licenses IP (intellectual property) for its "Network-on-Chip" (NoC) technology. This technology connects various blocks within a complex chip. This metric reflects the essence of their R&D model: a small team of engineers creates IP, which is then licensed to all major chipmakers.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Arteris Inc. (AIP)
Arteris (AIP) is a provider of network-on-chip (IP) technology used in the design of complex chips. The bearish sentiment evident in this chart is linked to the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry. Bears fear that a decline in R&D among chipmakers will hurt Arteris's licensing revenue.
Shares shorted by market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris is a company that provides IP cores (licensed technologies) for interconnects (NoCs), which are the "nervous system" inside complex chips (SoCs). This chart shows the overall sentiment in the sector. It reflects investor concerns that a slowdown in the semiconductor industry will lead to cuts in R&D budgets among chipmakers.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Arteris (AIP) supplies IP (System-on-Chip), the "nervous system" for complex semiconductors. It's a key, yet cyclical, sector. This chart reflects investor fears about the semiconductor industry cycle. Its rise signals panic and expectations of a downturn that will affect the entire supply chain, including AIP.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Arteris Inc. (AIP)
Arteris isn't a chip maker, but rather a licensee of IP (intellectual property) for its network-on-chip (NoC), the chip's "nervous system." This chart measures how investors value their technology. It shows when the stock is overbought amid the AI chip hype or oversold amid the semiconductor cycle's downturn.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris isn't a chip manufacturer, but an IP company. They license "Network-on-Chip" (NoC) technology—the "digital backbone" that connects all components on a SoC. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the semiconductor sector. It helps assess whether the cynical "pick-and-shovel" sector is overheating.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Arteris (AIP), a chip technology provider, sees this chart as a reflection of semiconductor cycles. In times of euphoria (AI and auto booms), companies actively license Arteris' IP for new developments. In times of panic and recession, R&D budgets (AIP's lifeblood) are cut, and new chip design projects are put on hold.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast AIP (Arteris Inc.)
Arteris (AIP) supplies system-on-chip (SoC) technology—essentially the "digital backbone" connecting the various parts of a chip. This is critical for AI and automotive applications. This chart shows the average target price. It reflects analysts' views on the growth of the complex semiconductor market and the integration of Arteris licenses into new chip designs.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price AIP (Arteris Inc.)
Arteris (AIP) is an IP company in the chip world. It licenses, rather than manufactures, its critical Network-on-Chip technology (the data highway connecting cores within a complex AI chip). This chart shows the difference between the consensus forecast and the price, reflecting analysts' confidence in this niche but key technology.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris (AIP) is the "invisible" hero of the chip industry. The company licenses "Network-on-Chip" (NoC) technology—the "nervous system" that connects all the blocks within a complex chip (SoC). This chart shows general expectations for the semiconductor sector. It reflects whether experts believe AI and automotive chips will become increasingly complex.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Arteris is an "invisible" player in the chip world. They don't make chips, but license the "interconnect" (NoC)—the "nervous system" that connects all the components within a complex chip (SoC). This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For Arteris, whose business relies on the R&D budgets of semiconductor giants (Qualcomm, Intel), these expectations influence the design cycles for new chips. (349)
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Arteris Inc.
Arteris is a chip architect, not a manufacturer. They (like ARM) license IP (Network-on-Chip), which serves as the nervous system connecting all the blocks in complex chips (SoCs). This chart is a barometer of their adoption. It likely reflects the number of their design wins (contracts) in the automotive and data center industries, where chip complexity is growing exponentially.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Semiconductor electronics
Arteris (AIP) is the invisible foundation of chips (like ARM); the company doesn't make chips, but licenses (B2B) critical IP (System-on-Chip Interconnect), which is the nervous system that connects all the components within a complex chip. This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the sector average. This is the benchmark: how much does this indispensable patent (IP) model (AIP) differentiate it from the average competitor?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Arteris is a provider of intellectual property (IP) for systems-on-chip (SoCs), enabling connectivity within complex chips (automotive, AI). This chart, reflecting the market average, is a backdrop. It helps assess how AIP, which depends on semiconductor complexity and R&D spending, compares to the overall macroeconomic picture.