Virtualization, the process of abstracting physical hardware by creating multiple virtual machines (VMs) with independent operating systems and tasks, has been in computing since the 1960s. Now, with ...
Next-generation automotive systems are advancing beyond the limits of currently available technologies. The addition of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and other advanced features requires ...
At embedded world 2024, automotive suppliers announced several significant advances to support the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and AI to enhance safety, performance and efficiency.
Embedding chips into stacked-die assemblies is creating thermal dissipation challenges that can reduce the reliability and lifespan of these devices, a growing problem as chipmakers begin cramming ...
IBM has launched an Embedded Systems Lifecycle Management (ESLM) business initiative to help the auto industry manage electronics and software technology in vehicles. ESLM director Meg Selfe says the ...
BlackBerry Limited’s BB QNX unit has unveiled the QNX Operating System for Safety (QOS) 8.0, a next-generation, safety-certified platform designed to power mission-critical embedded systems across ...
The Embedded Auto Platform (EE-Auto) streamlines designs for navigation, telematics, entertainment, information, powertrain, and chassis control systems. EE-Auto incorporates the company's real-time ...
Floadia Corporation (hereinafter “Floadia”), a Tokyo, Japan-based developer of embedded flash IP (eFlash IP), has announced the release of its latest automotive eFlash IP, G1, implemented on TSMC’s ...
During Computex 2025, NXP not only featured a keynote speech on edge AI development by Jens Hinrichsen, executive vice president and general manager of Analog and Automotive Embedded Systems, but also ...
At the start of the year, I highlighted key trends in 5 Embedded Software Trends to Watch in 2024, predicting the forces shaping the industry. As the year unfolded, many of these trends indeed drove ...
Embedded systems are increasingly prevalent in nearly every aspect of human life. Innovations made possible by embedded systems are making our lives healthier, safer, cleaner, and more stimulating.
Prepare for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems at MTU. When software lives inside machines, failure isn’t an inconvenience—it’s a safety, reliability, and security risk. From vehicles and aircraft to ...
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