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Arm and Sonatus

Together bringing scalable, flexible, and automotive-grade hardware and software solutions to enable the shift towards software-defined vehicles.

Sonatus is in production on top of Arm-based automotive compute platforms, including those based on the Arm Automotive Enhanced (AE) IP which is designed to deliver the best balance between performance, power consumption, and chip area, essential for automotive systems that require efficiency without compromising computational power.

Arm AE IP also includes features tailored for safety-critical automotive applications, meeting industry standards such as ISO 26262, which is vital for ensuring the reliability and safety in automotive use cases.

Sonatus software products and solutions are optimized for Arm-based solutions from silicon suppliers like NXP, Marvell, Broadcom, Micron, and others, delivering consistent performance and results for automotive systems

“We look forward to this continued collaboration with Sonatus, as well as working together through SOAFEE on cloud-native design and advancing key standards for the future of connected vehicles.”

ROBERT DAY

Director of Autonomous Vehicles, Arm

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Arm in Automotive, SOAFEE and SDV

Hear how Arm is working to enable automotive innovation and the many ways Sonatus is participating in this ecosystem. We cover hardware, silicon suppliers, necessary elements to achieve SDV, standards, and software trends.  Join us for a conversation between host Dr. John Heinlein, Chief Marketing Officer from Sonatus and Robert Day, Director, North America Automotive GTM for Arm.
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Arm: Making SDV’s a Reality

Robert Day from Arm presents their strategy for making software-defined vehicles (SDV) a reality, spanning technical initiatives, product roadmap, alliances and industry initiatives. This wide-ranging discussion gives a rich picture of critical elements for the future of automotive from Arm. Recorded live at CES 2024.

Experts from Sonatus present the importance of configurable data collection deployed on Arm-based silicon and demonstrate key standards it uses.

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