Virtualization: A Must-Have For Embedded AI In Automotive SoCs


Virtualization, the process of abstracting physical hardware by creating multiple virtual machines (VMs) with independent operating systems and tasks, has been in computing since the 1960s. Now, with the need to optimize the utilization of large AI and DSP blocks in automotive SoCs, along with the need for increased functional safety in autonomous driving, virtualization is coming to power- an... » read more

Hardware Virtualization Support in the RISC-V CVA6 Core


A new technical paper titled "CVA6 RISC-V Virtualization: Architecture, Microarchitecture, and Design Space Exploration" was published (preprint) by researchers at Universidade do Minho, University of Bologna, and ETH Zurich. Abstract "Virtualization is a key technology used in a wide range of applications, from cloud computing to embedded systems. Over the last few years, mainstream comp... » read more

Hardware Virtualization Support in the RISC-V CVA6 Core


A new technical paper titled "CVA6 RISC-V Virtualization: Architecture, Microarchitecture, and Design Space Exploration" was written by researchers at Universidade do Minho (Portugal), University of Bologna, and ETH Zurich. Abstract Excerpt: "In this article, we describe our work on hardware virtualization support in the RISC-V CVA6 core. Our contribution is multifold and encompasses archite... » read more

Costs of Static HW Partitioning on RISC-V


A new technical paper titled "Static Hardware Partitioning on RISC-V -- Shortcomings, Limitations, and Prospects" was published by researchers at Technical University of Applied Sciences (Regensburg, Germany) and Siemens AG (Corporate Research). Abstract "On embedded processors that are increasingly equipped with multiple CPU cores, static hardware partitioning is an established means of c... » read more

Zone-ECU Virtualization Solution Platform


The high complexity of future vehicle systems will need to move away from today’s distributed automotive E/E architecture towards a more centralized E/E structure based on less but much more powerful ECUs, instead of many individual control entities. A Zone-oriented architecture moves the integration of numerous functions and services into one ECU. The resulting network concept must deal w... » read more

Hypervisors For Managing Power


By Ed Sperling Hypervisors are headed for a new role inside of multicore chips—managing the various power islands in addition to the cores. A patent application filed by IBM, entitled “Method and system for hypervisor based power management,” shows the company’s intention to use hypervisors for everything from monitoring power consumption rates to scaling power for individual cores.... » read more