Atlas is a scalable, on-demand virtual platform environment for enterprise software development and testing, that provides Arm based virtual hardware that runs your full software stack as fast as real silicon.
Atlas enables you and your team to run Arm-based virtual hardware. Included models are based on 32- and 64-bit Arm Cortex A, R and M cores and represent boards from Raspberry Pi, NXP, ST, and Arm. All virtual hardware models are fully cloud-native and can be managed and integrated using REST APIs with multiple language bindings. I/O interfaces can be accessed using transaction-based APIs and have been successfully integrated into multiple software in the loop environments. Enterprise features including sharing and isolated project based networking enable easy collaboration and reuse.
AVH leverages ARM-based AWS Graviton computing resources bring the scalability and high-performance of the cloud to Arm based software developers. Advanced APIs support automated deployment with scriptable execution for seamless development, debug, and testing flows.
Cost efficient provisioning dynamically scales based on project needs and optimizes resources based on usage. Accelerated development timelines through seamless CI/CD pipeline integration and standard remote access reduce the time to prototype and validate mission critical systems. The elimination of dependency on physical board availability and exposure to SoC shortages reduces overall program uncertainty.
Highlights
Development environment for the collaborative enterprise for applications targeted to ARM architectures, delivering smooth transitions from development to production.
Eliminate the wait for physical boards and the challenge of testing with globally distributed teams with a scalable virtualized platform for secure development and testing.
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You pay by the core hour, so billing scales with actual usage. A core hour measures one virtual processor core running for one hour. Your cost rises as you run more virtual cores or run them longer. There are no tiers or fixed plans to choose from. You are not required to commit to a prepaid minimum. This usage-based model lets you spin up virtual Arm devices on demand and pay only for the compute time you consume.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one core hour for billing?
A core hour measures one virtual processor core running for one hour. You configure how many virtual cores each device uses. If you run four cores for one hour, that bills as four core hours. Running the same cores longer or adding cores increases the count.
Am I charged when a virtual device is paused or its cores are not running?
Billing meters running compute time by the core hour. When cores are not actively running, they do not add core hours. You can pause and resume device operations or save and restore states. Underlying AWS storage or infrastructure charges may still apply separately.
Do I have to commit to a minimum purchase before using the service?
No. This is a usage-based model with no prepaid minimum. You spin up virtual Arm devices on demand and pay only for the core hours you consume. Cost scales directly with how many cores you run and for how long.
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