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Multicore systems are being adopted more in automotive software due to the increased Size, Weight and Power characteristics of multicore hardware. The verification of multicore systems in critical contexts such as ISO 26262 is challenging due to interference effects caused by contention on shared resources, which can have significant and unexpected effects on the timing behavior of applications.
Learn how we identify and quantify interference channels in multicore hardware and help produce evidence that multicore automotive code is free from interference to meet ISO 26262 certification standards.