Automobile

Tata Technologies partners with Arm to drive innovation in SDV

The automotive industry is transforming towards SDVs, driven by the growing demand for connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Tata Technologies announced a strategic partnership with Arm aimed at driving innovation in software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

Combining Tata Technologies' rich automotive domain expertise and software capabilities with high-performance, power-efficient Arm® Automotive Enhanced (AE) technologies, this partnership strives to reduce the development time of SDVs for automotive OEMs.

The automotive industry is transforming towards SDVs, driven by the growing demand for connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles. The evolution of SDVs demands sophisticated software seamlessly integrating with hardware to enhance functionality, safety, and user experiences.

As part of this strategic partnership, Tata Technologies will develop a SOAFEE reference architecture stack using the Arm AE portfolio and Arm Compute Subsystems (CSS) for Automotive, along with enabling a cloud-native development framework integrating a variety of DevSecOps and virtual platform solutions to shift-left the development of SDVs, accelerating the time to market for automakers.

This partnership builds on the momentum from CES 2024 and Mobile World Congress 2024, where Tata Technologies and Arm jointly demonstrated a cloud-native reference software architecture for SDVs on Arm SoCs.

These solutions were presented at Embedded World 2024 on the newly launched Arm Cortex®-A720AE in a virtualised environment, realising a shift-left strategy for safety-critical vehicle software running on heterogeneous computing systems.

Warren Harris, CEO & Managing Director of Tata Technologies, said, “As a strategic partner of Arm, we are developing innovative solutions leveraging their advanced Arm AE technology, and we expect this collaboration to deliver significant time-to-market benefits for the whole automotive industry."

Dipti Vachani, senior vice president and general manager, Automotive Line of Business, Arm, commented on the collaboration: “Vehicle electronics are becoming increasingly complex with the need for more AI and software to improve user experiences and advance autonomy.

This partnership combines the high-performance, power-efficient and functional safety leadership of the Arm AE technology platform and the time-to-market advantages of our CSS for Automotive with the automotive software expertise from Tata Technologies to empower our mutual customers to accelerate the development of AI-enabled vehicles.”

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