British holding company ARM even after its purchase by Japanese investors do not slow down rate of production of new architectural solutions for the development of processors. Presented this week Cortex-R52 platform has an obvious bias towards autonomous driving systems and robotics. It is assumed that a processor-based architecture that can be established not only by processors for automotive autopilot systems, but also for medical robots. In these areas, the use of the cost of failure is too great, so the ARM pays special attention to security issues. Cortex-R52 processor family will meet two stringent industry security standards: ISO 26262 ASIL D and IEC 61508 SIL 3.
The core Cortex-R52 based on ARMv8-R architecture, they feature not only the ability to allocate executable tasks in isolated areas with a high degree of security, but also the ability to self-diagnose and mark code error. A single cluster can combine up to four cores, allows to switch between virtual machines with a high degree of protection.
The first customer, licensing Cortex-R52 for their development, will be STMicroelectronics company. The latter does not hide its interest in the creation of processors Cortex-R52 architecture for automotive systems. Company DENSO, which is a supplier of automotive components for several large manufacturers, is supporting the initiative in words. Related Products :
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