
Virtualized Telematics Systems – Reduced hardware for safe and secure connectivity
OpenSynergy, NXP®, ACTIA and Mobica have completed a joint reference platform, demonstrating a hypervisor-based Telematics Control Unit (TCU).
OpenSynergy, NXP®, ACTIA and Mobica have completed a joint reference platform, demonstrating a hypervisor-based Telematics Control Unit (TCU).
OpenSynergy, today announced its yearlong collaboration with Google and Qualcomm on a reference platform with a virtualized Android Automotive OS.
COQOS Micro SDK contains one of the first hypervisors to take advantage of the newest generation of automotive microcontrollers for real-time applications.
OpenSynergy is dedicated to protecting customer data and company information using the industry’s best standards.
Virtualization enables to allocate a processor’s resources
to multiple applications, to reduce the hardware complexity and to take advantage of the processors’ performance.
TRACE32 adds awareness of COQOS hypervisor and the guest systems running on it for debugging and tracing complex SoC’s.