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AUTOSAR starter kit for TI’s EVM mmWave sensor
ARCCORE is broadening access to the rapidly evolving automotive market with the introduction of a new starter kit for the Texas Instruments (TI) mmWave AWR1642BOOSt EVM sensor which was launched in May 2017. Automotive OEMs increasingly mandate the use of the open AUTOSAR standard in their ECUs where it simplifies development through software reuse and improved code quality and reliability.
Safety out of the box on automotive software projects
To give embedded software developers in the automotive sector a kick-start for their safety relates projects, ARCCORE is now introducing a new safety solution.
AUTOSAR starter kit for NXP’s Arm Cortex
ARCCORE is broadening access to the rapidly evolving automotive market with the introduction of a new starter kit for NXP’s widely adopted S32K family of Arm Cortex-based MCUs. Automotive OEMs increasingly mandate the use of the open and industry-leading AUTOSAR standard in their ECUs where it simplifies development through software reuse and improved code quality and reliability.
New technical centre increases company's Chinese presence
With a new technical centre in Shanghai, China, ARCCORE has further expanded its presence in Asia. The software company has been engaged with customers in Far East since 2010, so today ARCCORE provides products and embedded experts in the fields of autonomous driving, infotainment, connectivity and electrical powertrain to several OEMs and suppliers in China.
Evaluation safety solution developed on DRIVE PX Platform
ARCCORE is building safety critical software on the NVIDIA DRIVE PX platform to power complex automotive systems. ARCCORE’s software platform will be based on the renowned automotive standard AUTOSAR and will be used as a high performance evaluation system for autonomous driving.
ARCCORE joins Automotive Grade Linux and The Linux Foundation
ARCCORE has joined AGL (Automotive Grade Linux), a collaborative open source project developing a Linux-based, open platform for the connected car at The Linux Foundation. ARCCORE is now listed as a Bronze Member at AGL and as a Silver Member within The Linux Foundation.
ARCCORE joins AUTOSAR as Premium Member
ARCCORE has been accepted as a Premium Member of the automotive platform consortium, AUTOSAR. Participating at a high level of membership, ARCCORE will now be able to act at the forefront of automotive software technology and will work in the AUTOSAR organisation to progress the standard forward.
Proto board enables testing of active safety systems
ARCCORE has introduced Arctic Fusion, a prototype board suitable for ADAS development. The board was developed in co-operation with a major OEM. The main purpose of Arctic Fusion and the joint project is to test new technologies and concepts needed for future active safety systems.
Improvements made to embedded suite
ARCCORE has announced the release of its latest development suite - the embedded AUTOSAR platform, Arctic Core, and the AUTOSAR desktop configuration tool, Arctic Studio. This version includes improvements to existing features, as well as new functionality.
Version 11.0.0 of Arctic Studio adds support for AUTOSAR 4.2.2
ARCCORE has just released the new version 11.0.0 of its software development kit Arctic Studio and its embedded AUTOSAR platform Arctic Core. The new release is a true milestone in ARCCORE’s product development, as it adds support for AUTOSAR 4.2.2 and important communication stack importers to the proven development tools.
Self-driving cars take to the streets of Gothenburg
ARCCORE has announced that it has been invited to participate in the pre-development of embedded software platform technology for highly autonomous driving and next-gen active safety features. ARCCORE aims to support the realisation of the large-scale highly autonomous driving pilot project “Drive Me”. Drive Me is the world’s biggest pilot project, whereby self-driving cars will be deployed on public roads in the Gothenburg...
Automotive development suite offers improved RTE & supports J1939Tp
ArcCore has just released its Development Suite 9.0.0, including upgraded versions of the embedded development tool chain Arctic Studio and Arctic Core, the leading basic software embedded platform for automotive. The latest release comes with optimised RTE performance, further improved MISRA-Checks, support for the J1939Tp communication protocol for heavy vehicles and support for Renesas’ RH850 family.
Munich office extends ArcCore automotive support
ArcCore, the independent software provider for AUTOSAR solutions with headquarters in Gothenburg/Sweden, is now extending its reach by establishing a subsidiary in Germany. ArcCore GmbH is based in Munich and serves as another hub for the company to better serve the European automotive market. The German office starts with five employees for support and sales and is headed by Thomas Winkler, Vice President Europe at ArcCore.
Tool chain features support for PowerPC architectures
Supporting application developers, integrators and platform developers, ArcCore has released Arctic Studio for AUTOSAR 4.x. The updated Arctic Studio embedded development tool chain has been released alongside an updated version of Arctic Core - an open source basic software embedded platform for automotive designers.
ArcCore AB Launches New AUTOSAR products
ArcCore launches its new series of products compliant with the industry-standard AUTOSAR’s latest version 4.x. Included is a completely new version of the embedded development tool chain Arctic Studio – now with a new innovative role-based licensing model supporting Application developers and Integrators and Platform Developers. The new tool chain incorporates all the benefits from the renowned Arctic Studio for AUTOSAR v3.1 and adds ...