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Enhanced Arm Processors Secure AI in Self-Driving Vehicles

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  • New Arm processors, based on Armv9 architecture, enhance security for AI-enabled Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs)
  • Arm’s Armv9 processors feature security tools like Branch Target Identification, Pointer Authentication, and Memory Tagging Extension to mitigate cyberattacks in SDVs

New Arm Processors Boost Security for AI-enabled SDVs

The auto industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the rise of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), reshaping how people interact with vehicles. Arm has introduced new Armv9-based Automotive Enhanced (AE) IP processors to enhance security in SDVs. These processors incorporate security tools like Branch Target Identification, Pointer Authentication, and Memory Tagging Extension to combat cyberattacks without compromising performance. The larger code base in SDVs increases the risk of security threats, making it essential for companies like Arm to prioritize security measures. Arm’s commitment to security standards like ISO/SAE 21434 and the use of scalable isolation technologies ensure a robust security ecosystem for SDVs.

In the rapidly evolving automotive industry, where technologies like autonomous driving and connected systems are becoming mainstream, the need for secure solutions has never been greater. Arm’s new processors not only enhance security but also offer performance improvements, making them a crucial component for ensuring the safety and integrity of AI-enabled SDVs.


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