ST satser på ARM i automotive segmentet

STMicroelectronics har licenseret den ny 32-bit ARMv8-R processorteknologi, som vil blive brugt i en serie af MCU'er til 'smart driving' og industrielle applikationer (in english).

STMicroelectronics (ST) a leading supplier of ARM Cortex-M core microcontrollers, and a frequent lead partner in ARM microcontroller-core developments, has announced an agreement in which ST has licensed new 32-bit ARMv8-R processor technology. ST will deploy the technology in 32-bit microcontrollers targeting real-time safety-related Smart Driving applications and in industrial applications.

First implementations of the ARMv8-R processor will be used in advanced multi-core, high-performance processors for safety-related automotive devices targeting PowerTrain, Safety and Gateway applications.

Automotive microcontrollers employing the new ARMv8-R architecture will deliver best-in-class real-time performance and functional safety features combined with unique innovations for sensing, computation, and actuation applications.

The advanced real-time architecture offers virtualization and separation to improve software reliability, reduce development costs, and enable consolidation of multiple applications onto a single smart processing platform.

- The demands placed on vehicle electronic control units are increasing dramatically and ARM is at the forefront in developing the processor technology that will address the growing performance, power, safety and reliability requirements, says James McNiven, general manager, CPU group, ARM.

- ST has extensive automotive experience and deep customer relationships. Its transition to the ARMv8-R architecture will be a significant boost in ensuring it is well-positioned for continuing success in this highly competitive market. 

- As a lead partner of ARM's new automotive-optimized microcontroller technology, ST is continuing to pave the way to delivering products that enable every facet of Smart Driving, says Marco Monti, Executive Vice President and General Manager Automotive Product Group, STMicroelectronics.
- ST will continue to support and develop its successful current 32-bit MCU platform while beginning the transition to the ARM architecture.

1/10 2015