Synopsys' S32N55 virtual prototype enables shift-left and stretch-right software development

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Synopsys' S32N55 virtual prototype enables shift-left and stretch-right software development

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Marc Serughetti from Synopsys wrote a blog post showcasing NXP's S32N family of processors and Synopsys' support for the S32N55 processor with their Virtualizer Development Kit (VDK).  

Virtualized S32N55 development with the Synopsys VDK realized the value of early software development ahead of silicon (shift left) and continues to provide value in the continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) process post-silicon (stretch right), supporting global development in the cloud. We are showcasing the complete flow as part of an early version of NXP Cloud Studio.

 

Read the blog on Synopsys' website

 

“Our new S32 CoreRide platform greatly simplifies complex vehicle architecture development and breaks vehicle function integration barriers for software-defined vehicles to help reduce costs for automakers,” said Brian Carlson, global marketing director for automotive processors at NXP. “Together with Synopsys, we are enabling automotive companies to deploy ECU and vehicle-level electronics digital twins efficiently, start development earlier, reduce validation costs and accelerate availability of higher quality software throughout the vehicle lifecycle.”