This whitepaper highlights advancements in virtual prototyping with near native execution performance. The adoption of Arm processor architecture in automotive and data centers is driven by software complexity and ECU consolidation. This shift elevates virtualization performance requirements, supported by Arm's mature software ecosystem.
Key Takeaways:
- Adoption of and convergence of both target and host architectures to the Arm processor architecture offers new acceleration options for virtualization of embedded devices.
- Native Execution capitalizes on these trends, by executing Arm64 target binaries natively on the Arm host under control of a hypervisor.
- Near native execution performance can be achieved
- Broader use cases can be supported, accelerating both full stack software validation, enabling application development and validation, and pushing the boundaries of the software loads practical in hybrid emulation.