Tata Elxsi collaborates with software platform Arm for SDVs
Tata Elxsi AVENIR integrated on Arm processors will provide automakers with a proven and ready-to-integrate SDV framework and modular software components that work seamlessly across Arm-based high-performance computing architectures and chips.
Tata Elxsi, a leading supplier of technology and design services to auto and other sector has collaborated with Arm, the global semiconductor design and software platform company, to offer advanced solutions on the latest processors, which will help automotive OEMs fast-track their transition to software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
The company mentioned in a statement that Tata Elxsi AVENIR, integrated on Arm processors, will provide automakers with a proven and ready-to-integrate SDV framework and modular software components that work seamlessly across Arm-based high-performance computing architectures and chips, helping drastically cut down time-to-market and development risks.
“The automotive industry is being transformed by a massive increase in software and AI that demands more computing within the efficiency and safety constraints of the vehicle,” said Suraj Gajendra, Vice President of products and solutions, Automotive Line of Business, Arm. “By bringing together its SDV solutions with Arm’s latest AE technology, Tata Elxsi is leveraging Arm’s efficient performance and safety leadership to accelerate software development cycles for next-generation vehicles.”
“Intelligent vehicles of the future will be powered by SDV, Data and AI, and it is critical that technology companies collaborate to overcome the growing complexities. We are committed to working with Arm to make Tata Elxsi AVENIR available on the latest generation of Arm cores, which will power future HPCs for SDV while fostering innovation and unlocking the benefits of scale,” said Shaju S, Vice President and Head of Transportation Business.
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