
SEGGER og Quintauris vil styrke RISC-V økosystemet
SEGGER og Quintauris samarbejder om udvikling af produkter og teknologi til open-source RISC-V økosystemet (in english).
SEGGER and Quintauris are collaborating to develop products and technology for the open-source RISC-V ecosystem. The partnership focuses on developing advanced hardware and enabling mass deployment of RISC-V products and technology in the automotive, health, Internet of Things, and high-performance computer markets.
Quintauris is working to bridge RISC-V innovations and commercial solutions and specify reference architectures. SEGGER is providing debug and tracing support and tools, such as its J-Link and J-Trace debug probes, SystemView real-time recording and visualization tool, and Embedded Studio integrated development environment. It will also contribute to the technical aspects of setting up a reference RISC-V platform for the automotive industry.
- We are excited to collaborate with SEGGER as we work to drive the commercial adoption of RISC-V forward, says Pedro Lopez, Managing Director and Head of Market Development, Quintauris, and he adds:
- SEGGER’s expertise in high-quality development and debugging tools is instrumental for ensuring the reliability and scalability required for mass deployment, as well as facilitating the needed level of maturity — particularly in automotive and other safety-critical areas. Together, we aim to accelerate the availability of reference platforms and contribute to a robust RISC-V ecosystem.
- RISC-V represents a growing, evolving, and fast-moving market in Europe and the rest of the world, adds Hendrik Sawukajtis, Managing Director, SEGGER.
- We moved into the market early and continue to be excited to play our part in cultivating RISC-V and related products, as well as further cement SEGGER as a leading global company in advanced firmware-development tools and libraries for embedded systems.
Quintauris was founded in 2023 by leading semiconductor players Robert Bosch GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG, Nordic Semiconductor, NXP Semiconductors, ST Microelectronics, and Qualcomm Technologies. It was created to serve as a single source for enabling compatible RISC-V-based products, and it aims to both advance the adoption of RISC-V and facilitate the development of next-generation processors for automotive, industrial, and IoT applications.