Reducing the Risk of Using Linux® with PolarFire® SoC FPGAs

More than ever, embedded devices of today are leaning on open source solutions like Linux. The ease, versatility, and flexibility…

Using open source vs. commercial Linux

Using Linux in your medical device has plenty of advantages. A successful migration to embedded Linux can bring numerous advantages…

Responding to the Rapid Advancement of Cockpit Domain Controllers

In today’s automotive industry, the marketability of a car is largely based on its technical capabilities versus its mechanical capabilities….

Missed the RISC-V Summit last week in San Francisco?

Missed the RISC-V Summit last week in San Francisco?

Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Before we dive deeper, here is a short video of Siemens Embedded, presenting a…

Multiprocessor Blog Part 4 – Mixed-Safety Critical Systems

MPSoCs are ideal for mixed safety-critical systems such as medical or automotive.  For example,  one processing cluster handles general non-safety…

Multiprocessor Blog Part 3 – Multicore Frameworks

As we discussed previously, hypervisors are great out-of-the-box solutions for managing a homogeneous multicore processing cluster, but they can also…

Multicore Blog Part 2 – Hypervisors and Homogenous Systems

Multiprocessor SoCs can consist of homogenous clusters where processing elements like CPUs, GPUs, DSPs, and dedicated FPGA logic are identical;…