Overview
Corellium Atlas enables you to run Arm-based automotive virtual hardware. Supported models include 32- and 64-bit Cortex A, R and M cores from Arm. Models of boards from Raspberry Pi, NXP, ST and Arm are included with new models continuously added. 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.
Key Features:
Optimized for AWS Graviton instances, leveraging ARM-based cloud computing
Enables thousands of large-scale tests in parallel with scalable resources
Automated virtual ECU deployment with scriptable execution environments
Advanced APIs for seamless model creation, execution, and debugging
Validated operating systems include Linux offerings from Red Hat and Debian, AUTOSAR offerings from Elektrobit, Vector, and ETAS, and real time offerings including QNX, Zephyr, Kernkonzept and more
Integrations with leading debug tools including: Lauterbach TRACE32, Tasking WinIdea, VSCode, Arm DS, GDB, and many more
Benefits:
Cost efficient - dynamically scales based on project need and optimizes resources
Improve collaboration - enables global teams to collaborate without resource wait times
Accelerates development - seamless CI/CD pipeline integration and remote capabilities
Enhances security validation - isolated virtual models for accurate, independent, results
Increased efficacy - quick prototyping and testing, tear down and repurpose resources
Improve security - scalable environment for testing, including penetration testing, secure boot validation, and threat analysis.
Reduce delays, eliminate dependency on physical board availability and SoC shortages
Highlights
- Use Case: Automotive Automotive Development and Testing: Ideal development environment for applications targeted to ARM architectures, facilitating smooth transitions from development to production.
- Use Case: SDV Software Defined Vehicle Development: 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.
- Validated operating systems include Linux offerings from Red Hat and Debian, AUTOSAR offerings from Elektrobit, Vector, and ETAS, and real time offerings including QNX, Zephyr, Kernkonzept and more Integrations with leading debug tools including: Lauterbach TRACE32, Tasking WinIdea, VSCode, Arm DS, GDB, and many more
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