ARM is beefing up its safety technology for the ARM Cortex-R52, a processor designed for self-driving vehicles. The Cambridge, England-based company was recently acquired by Japan’s SoftBank for $31 ...
A high level of deterministic fast response is required for functional safety needed in many of the latest automotive, industrial, aerospace, and medical designs, where there is a definite push for ...
NUREMBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--embedded world 2025–Ferrous Systems, the leader in Rust solutions for safety-critical systems, announces that they have succeeded in porting Rust to the Armv8-R ...
Autonomous cars don’t have the benefit of humans slamming on brakes to avoid accidents; chips will need to swiftly crunch sensor data and algorithms. The new ARM Cortex R52 processor design, announced ...
Denso is licensing ARM’s Cortex-R52 for automated driving systems and vehicle control reference platforms. The core allows high functional safety levels (ASIL D) to be achieved, providing ...
The S32Z and S32E real-time processors from NXP have Arm Cortex-R52 split-lock processors for multi-tenant software integration plus lockstep Arm Cortex-M33 processors for system management. The S32Z ...
Autonomous cars don’t have the benefit of humans slamming on brakes to avoid accidents; chips will need to swiftly crunch sensor data and algorithms. The new ARM Cortex R52 processor design, announced ...
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