On August 3, Elektrobit announced that its industry-leading software product line can be used to develop automotive electronic control units (ECUs) based on the latest AUTOSAR standard, and its Linux solution also supports NXP® Semiconductors' new S32G3 automotive network processor. The S32G3 family of processors more than doubles the processing, memory and network performance while maintaining the same package pinout and software compatibility as the highly successful S32G2 family of processors. As automakers move toward integrated domain and partitioned architectures for software-defined vehicles, the powerful combination of NXP S32G3 hardware and Elektrobit’s EB tresos and EB corbos software can significantly reduce the time and cost required to develop these complex architectures and accelerate production of vehicles. speed to market.
“We are pleased to continue our long-term partnership with Elektrobit to support our S32G3 secure, reliable and high-performance in-vehicle network processor,” said Brian Carlson, global marketing director of vehicle control and network solutions at NXP. “NXP’s S32G3 processor and Elektrobit’s EB The combination of tresos and EB corbos software provides car manufacturers with a powerful solution to help them develop advanced functions and services for next-generation architecture of on-board central computers and safety processors in an efficient manner.”
The NXP S32G3 in-vehicle network processor is designed for in-vehicle central computing applications in zone-based software-defined cars. At the same time, they also provide high-performance ASIL D safety processing for AD/ADAS applications with the same scalability and pinout as previous generation processors.
"The new NXP S32G3 is ideal for next-generation architectures. We are pleased to extend its capabilities with our range of AUTOSAR-compliant software and the new EB corbos Linux based Ubuntu solution," said Michael Robertson, Vice President and Head of Product and Strategy at Elektrobit "We are working together to make it easier for automakers and suppliers to develop the complex systems required for software-defined vehicles," said
The following is Elektrobit software module support for the new NXP S32G3:
● EB tresos AutoCore – This product is an automotive ECU basic software (BSW) compliant with the Classic AUTOSAR standard, enabling applications to take full advantage of the S32G3 hardware
● EB tresos AutoCore OS – an embedded multi-core real-time operating system that implements the AUTOSAR standard and all its extensible classes
● EB tresos Safety – This is ECU software developed and integrated according to the ISO 26262 standard to achieve the highest automotive safety integrity level ASIL D
● EB tresos Safety OS – It is a secure execution environment that combines the flexibility of the AUTOSAR multi-core software architecture with the powerful safety features of hybrid ASIL applications
● EB corbos AdaptiveCore – a software foundation that powers a safe and reliable high-performance controller that is flexible, scalable and adaptable to changing regulations in the automotive industry. It provides a comprehensive software framework in line with the industry's new AUTOSAR Adaptive platform
● EB corbos Linux – based on Ubuntu – an open source operating system optimized for high-performance computing
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