We have been using the NXP SDK (RTM 3.0.2) in our earlier software implementation. However, in our current development, we have transitioned to RTD (NXP RTD AUTOSAR 4.7. Build version: S32K1_RTD_2_0_0_D2308_ASR_REL_4_7_REV_0000_20230804) as part of the software update.
We would like to understand the key reasons behind the transition to RTD. Specifically, we would appreciate insights on:
Justification for Switching to RTD
Is there any specific technical or strategic reason why RTD is now preferred over SDK?
Are there any long-term support or compatibility benefits that RTD offers over SDK?
Major Differences Between RTD and SDK
Could you provide a comparison of the architectural and functional differences between RTD and SDK?
Are there any performance, memory, or flexibility improvements with RTD?
Safety-Related Certifications
Does RTD include any functional safety (ISO 26262) or other safety-related certifications that were not available in SDK?
If yes, could you provide more details on the safety enhancements in RTD?
And we're using S32K148 controller for our development