Using Nucleus Hypervisor on a single ECU
Using virtualization in automotive software architecture provides a better approach when taking on the complexities of cockpit domain design,
Siemens verification solutions support Arm to advance scalable, production-ready AI infrastructure.
Verification at scale supports performance, efficiency and deployment readiness for hyperscale environments.
Proven verification workflows, also available to Arm partners, accelerate development across the AI ecosystem.
Discover how Siemens and Arm are collaborating.
Discover how Siemens and Arm are enabling developers to innovate faster and more efficiently. This partnership is all about building a stronger, more robust virtual environment for software development, bringing the future of automotive technology to life sooner.
Arm silicon partners ship over 20 billion Arm-based chips annually. These chips are found in smartphones, computers, televisions, smart cars, wearable technology, and more recently, servers. A Compute Subsystem (CSS) aims to deploy systems built around Arm IPs for the infrastructure market targeting Enterprise, HPC, Cloud and Edge servers.

This seminar will highlight how power and energy metrics and optimization can predictably deliver the best quality RTL optimized for power. It will feature a combination of technical sessions and user case studies delivered by people who have adopted those best practices to build successful products.
Explore more about how Siemens and Arm have collaborated across the EDA flow.
Using virtualization in automotive software architecture provides a better approach when taking on the complexities of cockpit domain design,
DFT engineers face challenges in setting target metrics for ATPG and choosing the best set of patterns for achieving high-quality test.
Arm has been focused on providing scalable, low-power, high-performance IP since it was founded. This paper focuses on designing power-efficient RTL IP
This white paper proposes a new automated input qualification methodology that Arm developed using Siemens EDA’s PowerPro™ software portfolio that performs various data integrity checks at the IC design build and prototype stage.
To address the standardization needs of Arm users, the Arm® SystemReady program was launched to support a broad range of partners across the datacenter ecosystem.