Arm Embedded World Partner Guide
A guide to demos and content from Arm partners exhibiting at 2023 Embedded World, Nuremberg, Germany, March 14-16
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Arm Partner Presence A-F
Companies, stand numbers and content/demos
Hall 3, Stand 137
I-Pi SMARC 1200
The I-Pi SMARC 1200 is a SMARC-based, AI and graphics-centric solution development kit powered by the MediaTek Genio 1200, based on the Arm Cortex-A78 and Cortex-A55 processors with a 5-core Arm Mali-G57 GPU for advanced 3D graphics and an integrated AI Processor Unit system delivering up to 5 TOPS.
Ampere Altra Developer Platform
The Ampere Altra COM-HPC Server Type Size E Reference Development Platform is based on the Ampere Altra SoC (up to 128 Arm Neoverse N1 cores) with head-turning performance and scalability to drive use cases across the cloud-to-edge development communities.
I-Pi SMARC IMX8M Plus
The I-Pi SMARC IMX8M Plus,a SMARC-based smart solution development kit powered by the NXP i.MX8M Plus – a quad-core Cortex-A53 processor with a Neural Processing Unit with up to 2.3 TOPS.
Hall 2, Stand 238,
TinyML Pavilion
TinyML with Aizip
We will demonstrate tinyML through video, running on Arm-based devices. These demos cover keyword spotting, anomaly detection, audio event detection, visual quality inspection, pedestrian intent prediction, and deep noise reduction. Our comprehensive portfolio covers vision, audio, and time-series for broad markets, and has been proven for their production quality with volume shipping to customers worldwide.
Hall 1, Stand 280
Computer Vision AI Inference
Ampere® Altra® processors give best-in-class PyTorch, TensorFlow, and ONNX machine learning (ML) inference performance. This demo will showcase computer vision AI Inference on the 32 to 128 core Ampere® Altra® processors with YOLOv5.
Together with our partners, Arm will be exhibiting at Embedded World in Hall 4, Stand 504. At our stand will be a selection of demos from partners covering solutions using Arm Virtual Hardware, Keil MDK, SystemReady, SOAFEE and more. Redeem your complimentary voucher (code number ew23492817) at registration and join Arm at the Embedded World exhibit show floor.
Partners exhibiting at the stand along with their demos
Eurotech
Integrating Energy-efficient Compute Easily
Flex
Flex System Integration Platform
56K Cloud
Securing Your IoT Use Cases with PARSEC
GitHub
Ensuring efficient CI/CD workflows for IoT on Arm
KernKonzept
Microhypervisor on Cortex-R
MediaTek
MediaTek Genio – Empower IoT Solutions
Qeexo
Qeexo AutoML
SOAFEE
Cloud-native Development for Automotive Applications
Telechips
Telechips "Dolphin5" SoC
Hall 2, Stand 238, TinyML Pavilion
Industrial-grade Computer
Combine Portenta X8, Max Carrier and an external display to implement a secure and powerful computer capable of deploying advanced AI algorithms and ML on the edge.
The X8’s hybrid combination of microprocessor and microcontroller offers unprecedented flexibility to simultaneously run Linux apps and perform real-time tasks.
Hall 2, Stand 410
Tinker Series
ASUS IoT will showcase the latest Tinker series, including Tinker Board 3, Panel PC (10.1''), Panel PC (15.6) and Tinker System 2. With this complete portfolio, excellent computing performance, enhanced compatibility and greater user experience, it is an ideal choice for embedded, industrial control and commercial markets.
Hall 1, Stand 510
Windows 10 IoT on Arm
Avnet Embedded will demonstrate how to run Windows 10 IoT Enterprise natively on an NXP I.MX8 compute module, based on Arm technology. The widescale native availability of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise unlocks the power of Windows on Arm-based embedded compute, enabling faster development of applications and products that leverage Windows while taking full advantage of the Arm processor architecture. Avnet Embedded’s SMARC i.MX8 modules are designed to help engineers build the perfect embedded compute solution for their product using pre-validated combinations of processor, memory, I/O and other specifications.
Arm-based HMI Solutions
Avnet Embedded is showing a range of HMI based solutions built around the combination of Arm-based embedded compute and the latest embedded display and touch technology, combined by our system design teams to meet the needs of OEMs looking for the perfect human-machine interface for their products. HMI demos on display include EV charging stations, commercial vehicle controls and consumer appliance controls.
AI-enabled Ping-Pong
See a real-time video analytics AI tool running on Arm compute, which will analyze ball movements. Avnet Embedded is using its MSC SM2S-IMX8PLUS module, which utilizes Arm Cortex-A53 processors and Arm Cortex-M7 real-time processors for low-latency video processing and analysis.
Hall 4, Stand 550
Edge Enablement Framework for Connected Mobility
Luxoft’s Edge Enablement Framework helps connected vehicle developers architect and implement their cloud-managed data collection and device management software. A key part of the Framework is the SOAFEE open-source embedded middleware with includes AWS IoT cloud services that Luxoft leverages to provide end-to-end solutions.
Hall 2, Stand 238, tinyML Pavilion
BrainChip's Akida: The Fully Digital, Event-based AI Processor
Learn more about BrainChip's Akida driving always-on, at-sensor applications or other low-power embedded applications in AIoT, industrial, consumer, and automotive markets. Akida’s fully digital, customizable, event-based AI neural processor can serve intelligent SoC solutions—from sensor solutions or medical devices to high-end video-object detection and ADAS/autonomous systems.
Hall 4, Stand 122
Pre-silicon Performance Testing and Analysis of Arm-based designs with System VIP
As SoC design complexity continues to increase, early identification of performance bottlenecks becomes critical and can shorten dramatically time to market. This demo shows how Cadence’s System Performance Analyzer automates performance analysis of SoC based on the Arm CoreLink-700 running on Palladium, and identifies performance degradation such as reduced bandwidth or increased latency.
Boot, Debug, & Inspection of Software and System Configuration of Arm based designs with Cadence Helium
As SoC design complexity continues to increase, early development and debug of system software becomes critical and can dramatically shorten time to market. This demo explores system-level connectivity and shows how Cadence’s Helium Virtual and Hybrid Studio can be used to boot and debug software running on an SoC based on the Arm Neoverse N2 and Arm CoreLink-700.
Hall 4, Stand 638
Functionally Safe Automatic Train Operation
This automotive ISO26262 safe graphics demo is based on the Telechips Dolphin 5 SoC using the Arm Mali G78AE GPU. It uses CoreAVI’s VkCore® SC functionally safe Vulkan® -based GPU acceleration driver, the ANSYS SCADE display safety critical trains HMI and the SYSGO PikeOS 5.1 safety critical RTOS and Hypervisor. It is certifiable to EN 50128/50567 SIL 4 and IEC 61508 SIL 4 with high safety.
Hall 4, Stand 103a
Experience Advanced IoT Security with QDID
QDID is a semiconductor design whose quantum-driven properties make it a strong hardware root-of-trust for IoT devices. Its unique device identity and cryptographic keys cannot be counterfeited, hacked, or breached. Visit Crypto Quantique to learn more about how QDID can be used on Arm to create unforgeable identities for the highest level of IoT security available.
Hall 4A, Stand 301
EDMS105N - Extremely Low-Power Microcontroller
Low-power consumption is crucial for extending the battery lifetime of IoT devices. This is now addressed by the first e-peas game-changing microcontroller, the EDMS105N, based on the 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0 processor. This integrated MCU offers all the features required to turn any edge device into a true install-and-forget system including its ideal performance for sensing applications that operate for extended periods of time in standby mode and extremely low active consumption at only 18µA/MHz executing CoreMark from flash.
Join the Arm Developer Program @ Embedded World for a fun, informative meet-up on Wednesday, March 15, 9:30AM - 11:30AM, in NCC Mitte, Room Lissabon. Click here to reserve your spot. See you there!
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Integrating Energy-efficient Compute Easily
This demo will showcase simple and secure OT/IT systems integration for digital transformation projects, accelerating the path towards sustainability.
AdaCore and Ferrous Systems
Hall 4, Stand 148
Ferrocene and QNX
AdaCore and Ferrous Systems will be showing the use of the Rust Programming Language with the BlackBerry® QNX® Neutrino RTOS , demonstrating a number of graphical demos written in Rust and running on the Renesas R-Car H3 64-bit Arm platform. These applications utilize a type-safe Rust wrapper developed for the QNX Screen API, showing how easy it can be to integrate Rust applications with legacy systems and APIs. AdaCore and Ferrous are also
showing a brand-new port of the slint UI framework to QNX SDP 7.1, produced in conjunction with SixtyFPS, demonstrating how to produce high-quality graphical QNX applications in using this popular Rust-native UI framework.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Flex System Integration Platform
See how to build and update your IoT application quickly and securely with Project Centauri on the Arm booth. This demo will show how the PSA Certified Firmware Update API defined by Project Centauri can be applied in a healthcare setting to deliver over-the-air firmware updates securely on an IoT medical device.
DON'T MISS….
Build and update your IoT application quickly and securely: Introducing Project Centauri
David Henry (left, below)
Director IoT, Arm
Antonino Bongiovanni (right)
Innovation Engineer, Flex
Tuesday March 14
11:30 – 12:00 CET
Hall 4, Stand 606
FoundriesFactory Arm64 with Embedded Linux microPlatform
Linux microPlatform (LmP), is a Foundries.io secure and updateable Linux distribution focused on IoT and edge products. Leveraging Foundries.io’s FoundriesFactory® DevSecOps platform, customers will be able to design, deploy, and update their own custom LmP in minutes with a QEMU based on the Arm64 platform.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Securing Your IoT Use Cases with PARSEC
See the 56K Cloud demo on the Arm booth showcasing a cloud-native reference architecture for the edge and IoT. This demo will show how to secure workloads with AWS Greengrass and PARSEC based on the NXP iMX8 Plus, which is PSA Certified Level 1.
From certification comes trusted products
More sessions at Embedded World
Accelerate Baidu PaddlePaddle ML framework for edge AI development with Arm Virtual Hardware
Thursday March 16
11:30 – 12:00 CET
Chloe Ma (left, below)
VP China, IoT and Embedded
Liliya Wu (right)
Ecosystem Specialist, Arm
Unlock computer vision on highly efficient MCU platforms
Thursday March 16
12:00 – 12:30 CET
Stephen Su
Sr. Product Manager, Arm
MLOps on Arm Virtual Raspberry Pi with Triton Inference Server and GitHub Actions
Thursday March 16
13:45 – 14:15 CET
Elham Harirpoush
Sr. Solutions Engineer, Arm
Arm Partner Presence G-M
Partners, stand numbers and content/demos
GitHub
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Ensuring efficient CI/CD workflows for IoT on Arm
This demo will offer insights into a comparison of traditional embedded workflows to modern cloud native workflows, the basic concepts of CI/CD with GitHub Actions with Arm Virtual Hardware and the benefits of implementing CI/CD in the cloud.
Millions of developers and companies around the world rely on GitHub for software development, and coding standards compliance (e.g. AUTOSAR, CERT, & MISRA) across a range of applications. Combining Keil MDK, Arm Virtual Hardware, and GitHub CodeQL with GitHub Actions gives an efficient and lean CI/CD workflow for faster development of reliable embedded systems.
Clay Nelson, Vice President of Sales, GitHub
Hall 4, Stand 325
Safe and secure solutions
Green Hills Software and its automotive technology partners are demonstrating integrated safe and secure technologies on six demonstrators for use in next-generation Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV). Based on Arm, the solutions enable vehicle manufacturers to efficiently develop and confidently deploy advanced, mixed-criticality software on a wide range of SDV platforms.
The demonstrations are:
Cloud-connected vehicle gateway on the NXP S32G
Imaging radar for automatic cruise control on the NXP S32R45
Driver monitoring system on the Renesas R-Car
Integrated eCockpit with Android and ASIL B critical cluster on the Qualcomm Snapdragon
Two zonal controllers with multiple-OS ASIL D on the NXP S32E2 and ST Stellar S6
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Unlock the Benefits of Endpoint AI
This demo uses the Himax WiseEye ultra-low power, always-on AI vision processor and image sensor for laptop and AIoT applications, based on Arm Cortex-M55 and Ethos-U55 processors.
More and more IoT companies are deploying AI in embedded solutions. Here's a look at one of those approaches and what it means.
Hall 4, Stand 149
Increasing Software Productivity with Arm CoreSight Debug and Trace
This demo will focus on practical, real-world debugging to show you how to track down elusive bugs, get more debug data from your device, and plot it in the timeline using Arm CoreSight Debug and trace infrastructure. The demo will cover how to interpret the data so that you know what is going on inside your application regarding performance, power consumption, and interrupt triggering instead of just guessing.
Hall 2, Stand 238,
tinyML Pavilion
Bellpal - Fall Detection
Fall Detection machine learning application with six months battery life. Intended to help the elderly by immediately notifying someone to come and help them if they have fallen and need attention.
Swanholm Vest - Safety Vest
Fall detection and Enter/Exit machine learning application. Targeting truck drivers, construction workers and anyone buying a smart safety vest. It improves safety and ensures workers are looked after in case of emergencies.
Gesture Controlled Earbuds
Targeting consumers, these earbuds allow users to change volume and music all from the earbuds using four different gestures. Radar allows users to interact with the earbuds through hair and other material.
Condition Monitoring in Motors
Intended for industrial applications, this model helps users to predict the remaining life left on the motor and predict when maintenance needs to be scheduled to return the machine to normal operation.
Welding Defect Detector
Welding defect detection using a microphone. Intended for welding usage. This model detects when different kinds of issues or problems occur during a welding process which would lead to a problem with the end product. This allows for early detection and replacement of the part.
DON'T MISS!
ML on edge devices - a practical approach
Reinhard Keil (right)
Sr. Director Embedded Technology, Arm
Matthias Hertel
Sr. Manager Embedded Tools, Arm
Wednesday March 15
16:30 – 17:00 CET
Hall 1, Stand 457
Enabling Edge AI with i.MX 93 SOM
This demo highlights iWave's latest i.MX 93 OSM System on Module (SoM) and its applicability in a variety of embedded applications. Visitors can envision their solution with the iWave SOM's compactness, sturdy design, supported features, and customizable deliverables. Visitors will realize that iWave products allow them to focus on their core competencies while reducing time to market.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
L4Re Microhypervisor on Cortex-R
With the automotive industry moving to ECU consolidation in general and zonal controllers, it is vital to have virtualization capabilities on the real-time and safety systems as well. Kernkonzept, together with Arm, will demonstrate the L4Re micro-hypervisor on Cortex-R platforms which provides the same capabilities as the L4Re Hypervisor on Cortex-A systems. An NXP S32Z Cortex-R52 MCU connected to the ADLINK AVA reference platform is shown, both running the L4Re virtualization infrastructure and managing virtual machines.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
MediaTek Genio – Empower IoT Solutions
In collaboration with Arm and Canonical, this MediaTek demo will showcase how to enable future IoT applications with secure oSes. This demo features a powerful user interface for Linux systems, excellent user experience and enterprise-grade security support based on the MediaTek Genio 1200 SoC using Arm Cortex-A78 and Cortex-A55 processors.
Hall 4, Booth 410
Windows IoT on Arm64
The Arm based version of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is now available. This version of the platform is perfect for device builders looking for a solution to create low powered, small form-factor devices using the full power of Windows IoT Enterprise. Distributors, device builders, system integrators, software developers and design shops are encouraged to visit the Microsoft booth to see how to get started with new designs.
Azure RTOS on Arm Virtual Hardware
Microsoft Azure RTOS and Microsoft Defender IoT is now available on the latest generation silicon from Microchip, NXP, Renesas, and ST Microelectronics. Plus, you can rapidly develop, build, and test Azure RTOS, Azure Device Update on Arm Virtual Hardware as well! Visit our booth to learn more about Microsoft’s Embedded Wireless Framework and its support in the form of CMSIS-Pack
Arm Partner Presence N-R
Partners, stand numbers and content/demos
Hall 2, Stand 238,
tinyML Pavilion
Accelerating Hardware-aware AI Model Optimization with Arm Virtual Hardware
NetsPresso, Nota AI's hardware-aware AI model optimization platform, is one of the first deep learning development platform that supports Arm Virtual Hardware (AVH). Through NetsPresso, users can examine AI models for AVH and estimate the performance prior to production.
Hall 4A, Stand 260
RSL15-Based Firmware over the Air (FOTA) Demo
Learn how to update the embedded firmware on an RSL15-based application wirelessly over-the-air. The booth visitor will be able to see the RSL15 operate differently once the update takes place. This will highlight how simple it is to update the device in a field setting and how easy our tools are to use.
Location Finding with the RSL15
onsemi has collaborated with CoreHW and Unikie to develop a solution that combines the industry’s lowest power secure Bluetooth® Low Energy tags with an antenna array and localization engine. Designed for localization and asset tracking applications, this demonstration shows the benefits of location finding services.
The RSL15 processor is PSA Certified Level 1
Don't Miss!
New aspects of PSA Certified to help you meet the security by design requirements of EU Cybersecurity Resilience Act, NIST & Matter v1.0
Rob Coombs, Director Business Development, Arm
Thursday March 16, 13:45 – 14:15 CET
Hall 4, Stand 301
Virtual Platform Supporting Hardware Virtualization
COQOS Hypervisor SDK for real-time processors picks up the hardware virtualization in the Stellar MCUs and extends it to reliably execute multiple functions and various software services on a single piece of hardware, securely separated from other functions.
VIRTIO Devices for Cloud-to-Vehicle Edge Parity
The automotive virtual platform, COQOS Hypervisor SDK, enables seamless deployment of complex software systems including several virtual machines running different operating systems in the cloud to the automotive edge. Thanks to the VIRTIO devices, it is possible to run software developed in the cloud on the automotive edge without modification.
Hall 4, Stand 113
PUF-based Security Solutions
Start your products’ security with PUFsecurity’s Riscure and PSA Certified solutions. Enable a full suite of secure operations ranging from design anti-counterfeit, authentication, secure boot/OTA, to product lifecycle management with
our unique design that anchors security into silicon hardware.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Qeexo AutoML
This demo will showcase an embedded machine learning development platform for sensor data, fully integrated with Keil MDK and Arm Virtual Hardware.
Check out Arm automotive and IoT technology and Arm partners at Embedded World: Hall 4, Stand 504
Qeexo AutoML is designed to make machine learning accessible to a wider range of users who may not have deep knowledge of ML. ”
Michael Gamble, Director Product Management, QeexoHall 1, Stand 234
microROS Robot
This demo will show a Robot Arm controlled by RA6M5, based on the Arm Cortex-M33 processor. It will demonstrate how to control and monitor a robotic manipulator with ROS 2, using micro-ROS to communicate directly with the motor control hardware. This demo is in partnership with eProsima.
AI People Detection Solution
This is an Arm Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based people detection AI solution using Helium technology, and support developed by partner Plumerai. This demo will show the significant performance boost you can achieve using Cortex-M85 and Helium.
AI Face Recognition Solution
This is a Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based face recognition AI solution developed by partner, Aizip. The demo will show the performance of the Cortex-M85 processor for a person authentication service.
Abnormality Detection using AI for Motor Control
This Arm Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based single chip solution will demonstrate motor control and AI based unbalanced load detection. This demo will also use TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers.
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microROS Robot
This demo will show a Robot Arm controlled by RA6M5, based on the Arm Cortex-M33 processor. It will demonstrate how to control and monitor a robotic manipulator with ROS 2, using micro-ROS to communicate directly with the motor control hardware. This demo is in partnership with eProsima.
AI People Detection Solution
This is an Arm Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based people detection AI solution using Helium technology, and support developed by partner, Plumerai. This demo will show the significant performance boost you can achieve using Cortex-M85 and Helium.
AI Face Recognition Solution
This is a Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based face recognition AI solution developed by partner, Aizip. The demo will show the performance of the Cortex-M85 processor for a person authentication service.
Abnormality Detection using AI for Motor Control
This Arm Cortex-M85 microcontroller-based single chip solution will demonstrate motor control and AI based unbalanced load detection. This demo will also use TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers.
Arm Partner Presence S-Z
Partners, stand numbers and content/demos
Hall 1, Stand 320
SECO’s Extensive Arm-based Portfolio
SECO will be demonstrating their broad range of modules, single board computer’s, Fanless embedded computers, and HMIs based on Arm-based solutions from NXP and Rockchip.
Hall 4, Stand 238
SensiML Supporting Cortex-A and Cortex-M processors
SensiML Analytics Toolkit supports Cortex-A and Cortex-M processors. SensiML also utilizes the Arm CMSIS-DSP and CMSIS-NN software libraries to optimize power/performance for feature processing and neural networks on Cortex-M processors. See SensiML’s demos in action at Embedded World.
Hall 4, Stand 481
Recognized Lab and Founding Member of PSA Certified
With our extensive experience and knowledge of security evaluations, we are a reliable partner to improve the security of your IoT product and get it PSA certified.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
SOAFEE: Cloud-native Development for Automotive Applications
Enabling developers on a standards-based platform is key for quick and successful deployment. SOAFEE is an industry lead initiative leveraging standard APIs to produce a practical software stack. In addition to providing compute capabilities at the edge, SOAFEE enables cloud development allowing seamless deployment. The software is hosted on a 32 core Arm Neoverse N1 based platform and used Autoware as an example workload.
Hall 4A, Stand 148
Safe Digital Signal Controller for EV
This demo is showing how to combine the ST MCU SR5E1 with the SW ecosystem to achieve the highest levels of safety and security. The development environment is using the intrinsic robustness of the Rust programming language to achieve the highest level of safety and security. OxidOS is a RealTime OS developed on Rust but able to link legacy C-based applications and to offer isolated sandboxes for high safety and security. Stellar E1 is developed for OBC and DCDC applications. It will be further developed to address high end Traction Inverter applications.
STM32H5 and Security Journey demos
At Embedded World 2023 in Nurnberg ST will be demonstrating its new set of security offers linked around the new STM32H5 and ST’s security solutions can simplify the developer’s security journey to secure its applications and fasten time to market. From hardware IP based on PSA Certified principles, to full security services compatible with the Trusted Firmware for Arm Cortex-M and PSA Certified APIs, to be certified and maintained by ST, the developer can choose strategies depending on its security knowhow and time pressure. With in-ST-factory provisioned identities and using the PSA Certified Attestation API it will be shown how seamless it enables an object to register to a cloud or server and/or further manage device credential remote provisioning
services. Cherry on the cake, the solution, closely linked to STM32Cube ecosystem and ST’s root of trust, allows an isolation level 3 and enable multi-tenant IP protection. The combined solution will be certified at PSA Certified Level 3 within coming months.
vECU Integration
The demo is built on Stellar Integration MCU SR6G7 and Open Synergy hypervisor. The demo shows how Stellar Integration MCU allows the support real-time virtualization of Multi-ASIL virtual machines. It is possible to run multiple Virtual machines guaranteeing freedom-from-interference and to define and guarantee quality of services for the different virtual machines.
STM32WBA secures critical applications
At Embedded World 2023 in Nurnberg ST will be demonstrating the STM32WBA52. STMicroelectronics’ STM32WBA52 microcontrollers (MCUs) combine Bluetooth® LE 5.3 connectivity with ultra-low-power modes, advanced security, and a broad selection of peripherals familiar to STM32 developers. The device includes an Arm Cortex-M33 with an Arm TrustZone architecture and a demonstration will be shown to protect digital access keys thanks to the Trusted Firmware for Arm Cortex-M (TF-M) capable to isolate sensible data and run side channel protected cryptographic algorithms using hardware accelerators. The STM32WBA52 and its full software offer based on TF-M are planned to be certified at PSA Certified Level 3 in coming months.
Safe Digital Signal Controller for EV
This demo is showing how to combine the ST MCU SR5E1 with the SW ecosystem to achieve the highest levels of safety and security. The development environment is using the intrinsic robustness of the Rust programming language to achieve the highest level of safety and security. OxidOS is a RealTime OS developed on Rust but able to link legacy C-based applications and to offer isolated sandboxes for high safety and security. Stellar E1 is developed for OBC and DCDC applications, but it will be further developed to address high end Traction Inverter applications.
Hall 4, Stand 126
Primary Helicopter Flight Display
Visit the SYSGO booth to view an avionics demo with our partner Presagis showing a typical primary helicopter flight display running on an NXP i.mx8 SoC, based on Arm Cortex-A processors. The device is safety certifiable up to DO178C DAL A and prepared for Arinc 661.
Hall 4, Stand 504 (Arm stand)
Dolphin5, the all-new SOC for IVI and CDC
Telechips demonstrates a recently released SoC, named “Dolphin5”, as an In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) and Cockpit Domain Controller (CDC), which supports multi-display applications in modern automotive engineering with the highest quality. Dolphin5 includes the Arm Mali-G78AE graphics processor with functional safety capabilities along with the Arm Cortex-A76 processor and Arm Ethos-N78 Neural Processing Unit. Dolphin5 supports the latest Android infotainment version and secures it with a continuous cybersecurity management solution.
Hall 4, Stand 123
ZAYA Microcontainers for Arm TrustZone
ZAYA microcontainers bring containerisation technology to TrustZone for Cortex-M processors to offer independent and run-time isolated containers for both TrustZone Secure and Non-Secure Worlds.
Don't Miss!
Automotive real-time software consolidation in zonal based EE-architectures
Bernhard Rill
Director, Automotive Partnerships EMEA, Arm
Tuesday March 14
15:30 – 16:00 CET, Exhibitor’s Forum, Hall 3
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