eSOL Supports Arm Cortex-R82AE

By Chad Cox

Production Editor

Embedded Computing Design

August 02, 2024

News

eSOL Supports Arm Cortex-R82AE
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Tokyo, Japan. eSOL now supports the Arm Cortex-R82AE, highlighting enhancements utilizing virtual prototypes of Arm's leading Automotive Enhanced IP under Arm Virtual Hardware (AVH), developed by Corellium. Arm's Cortex-R82AE processor, implementing the 64-bit ISA, is designed for applications requiring advanced real-time control while ensuring system functional safety. With the ability to run eMCOS POSIX on the Cortex-R82AE and Arm’s Cortex-A processors, eMCOS POSIX becomes a scalable OS, supporting microcontrollers to high-end SoCs, making it optimal for mission-critical systems.

Leveraging the ISA parity of Arm-based virtual platforms, eMCOS POSIX can be smoothly deployed on the Arm Cortex-R82AE processor without needing special adjustments for the virtual platform running natively in the cloud, which reduces development costs by approximately half.

This development process provides a significant advantage by enabling accurate testing of functionalities without the necessity of physical hardware. It also verifies that network drivers, the TCP/IP stack, and other components operate flawlessly without any modifications to the virtual platform. This technology allows developers to start designing, developing, and validating automotive software quickly. 

For more information, visit esol.com.

Chad Cox is the Production Editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities are centered around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad covers industry news and events and is known to interact with various industrial leaders via on-premise visits and online interviews. He is responsible for the digital footprint and dissemination of news via social media posts, advertising creation and the production of newsletters including the Embedded Computing Design’s Daily.

He is well versed in many facets of industrial computing including Edge AI, IoT, Processing, Security, Open Source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature and holds a master’s in education.

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