Automotive grade IP and SoC Advanced Verification
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Adding complicated electronic systems to cars is making them safer, better at what they do, and
easier to use. This is a time of big change for the car industry. It is very important to make sure that
these systems are safe to use so that disasters don't happen as they get more complicated. The
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26262 is a set of rules that says how safe car
systems must be. It gives rules and guidelines to make sure that these systems are safe and
dependable. It is very hard to meet the requirements of ISO 26262, especially when it comes to
checking complex System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures and Intellectual Property (IP) components.
The NVMPC IP has to be created because automotive systems are becoming more complicated,
connected and autonomous vehicles are becoming more common, and strict functional safety
standards must be met. The NVMPC IP has extensive memory management features like error
detection and repair, data caching, and protocol translation to make sure that data is safe and reliable.
Its development meets the growing demand for strong memory management solutions in today's car
systems.
The NVMPC IP needs to be made because cars are getting more complex, connected, and selfdriving cars are becoming more common. It also needs to meet strict functional safety standards.
The NVMPC IP has a lot of memory management tools, such as error detection and repair, data
caching, and protocol translation, to make sure that data is safe and reliable. Its growth meets the
need for better memory management in today's car systems.
