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 hardware-enforced separation of software tasks to ensure safety-critical code is isolated – which decreases the amount of code that needs to be safety-certified. Denso used ARM ‘cycle models’ ...
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