
Synopsys Processor IP Summit 2025

Attend this free one-day event to gain in-depth insights on processor IP solutions for handling a variety of modern SoC workloads, including artificial intelligence, automotive/functional safety, IoT and more.
Why Attend?
Synopsys experts, partners and users will share their knowledge about current trends and technology advancements impacting SoC computing. Understand how our latest CPU IP, based on the open-standard RISC-V ISA, delivers the energy efficiency, extensibility and scalability you need for your next SoC project and beyond. Discover highly optimized hardware/software solutions for edge AI applications, including support for the latest neural networks. Learn how to implement the “real” in real-time processing, which is critical for safety-critical applications. You’ll hear about these topics and much more at this year’s event.
Who Should Attend?
Whether you are an SoC designer or a software developer, the Synopsys Processor IP Summit will give you a better understanding of how you can create more differentiated products in the shortest amount of time.
Keynote & Agenda
Thomas Schneid
Head of Software, Partnership & Ecosystem Manager, Infineon
10:15 – 10:45 A.M.
Accelerating the Automotive RISC-V Ecosystem for Smart Mobility –Together
Accelerate the future of mobility with RISC-V
As software-defined vehicles become a reality, embracing RISC-V enables the automotive industry to unlock a new era of innovation, collaboration and growth. With our commitment to making RISC-V the open standard for automotive, we are driving the development of a vibrant ecosystem that enables faster time-to-market, increased flexibility and improved cost control. Together with our partners, we are shaping the future of mobility.
Building on this vision, Infineon is the first semiconductor provider to announce the introduction of an automotive RISC-V microcontroller family. This new family will become part of our established AURIX™ brand and extend our existing portfolio, which includes solutions based on TriCore™ and ARM®. It will cater to a wide range of applications from entry-level to high-performance needs. Our RISC-V virtual prototype has been launched at Embedded World 2025. The starter kit is designed to enable pre-silicon software development and thus foster a comprehensive RISC-V software and tool ecosystem.
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