Securing the Software Defined Vehicle: How Rambus and Telechips Enable Safe, Scalable Automotive SoC

Scalable, heterogeneous SoC platforms with built-in, system-level security, including the hardware-based Root of Trust.

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Automotive architectures are rapidly shifting from distributed ECUs to centralized, zonal computing models designed for the software-defined vehicle (SDV). As workloads such as AI-driven ADAS, digital cockpits, and OTA updates increase system complexity, automakers are consolidating functions onto high-performance SoCs, improving efficiency but raising new challenges in isolation and security. To address this, Telechips is developing scalable, heterogeneous SoC platforms with built-in, system-level security, including the hardware-based Root of Trust, the Rambus RT-648 incorporating an Arm Cortex-M33 processor enabling secure boot, robust key management, and trusted system operation.

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