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ADAS / AI Workloads
Accelerate ADAS and AV development with the open-source OpenAD Kit, optimized for AI workloads and compute efficiency. From data collection and map annotation to ML processing, this cloud-native software stack enables developers to start quickly and scale efficiently. Designed as a SOAFEE blueprint, it is tested across diverse hardware platforms and seamlessly integrates with SOAFEE architecture alongside contributions from the SOAFEE community. The software stack is flexible and supports development for multiple levels of autonomy.
Functional Safety
Arm delivers a comprehensive portfolio of safety-certified IP, software test libraries, development kits, tools, and compilers, enabling seamless integration of functional safety into ADAS designs. Safety is at the core of Arm's design, enabling developers to accelerate development while meeting the stringent standards of ISO 26262 and ASIL compliance.
Shift Left
Shift left automotive software development with the Natively Accelerated Virtual Platform powered by Corellium, enabling Arm-to-Arm virtualization without the need for physical hardware. Further streamline development using the RD-1AE platform, Arm's comprehensive automotive reference design. Featuring Neoverse-V3AE application processors, Cortex-R82AE-based safety islands, and a Cortex-M55-based Runtime Security Engine, this platform is built for robust testing and development. It supports Arm’s reference software stack and enables fast prototyping development before commercialization.
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Pareena Verma
Principal Solutions Architect
Pareena works with Arm partners to design system-level virtual prototyping solutions for early IP evaluation, performance analysis, and software bring-up. She supports software developers and SoC architects on Arm-based projects.