Vector Informatik and Synopsys to advance software-defined vehicle development

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Synopsys and Vector Informatik have announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate the automotive industry’s transformation to software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

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The collaboration is intended to deliver pre-integrated solutions that leverage Vector’s software factory experience along with Synopsys' electronics digital twins expertise. The solutions will enable companies to ‘shift-left’ software validation and improve developer productivity, speeding up software development and deployment throughout the vehicle lifecycle.

Automotive companies are under increasing pressure to transition software development from sequential design to agile and continuous development flows and this transition is critical to address increasing complexity, support more vehicle platforms and variants, mitigate the limitations of physical test benches, and simplify collaboration with suppliers.

This growing complexity, along with frictions within current automotive software toolchains and processes, require a new, comprehensive, and highly automated ‘shift-left’ approach to build an efficient and scalable software factory.

Vector and Synopsys are combining their SDV development capabilities to reduce development costs, facilitate faster development iterations, and enhance software quality from early compliance verification to over-the-air updates and dynamic data collection.

Initially, the collaboration aims to advance the open-source library, SIL Kit, vital for enabling vehicle-level digital twins. In addition, the companies plan to integrate Vector’s MICROSAR embedded software and CANoe with Synopsys Silver and Virtualizer Development Kits (VDKs) to provide ready-to-use virtual electronic control units (vECUs) for all types of ECUs within an SDV architecture.

“The transformation to software-defined vehicles requires automakers to significantly re-engineer their software development and validation methodologies and tooling to accelerate their time-to-market,” said Tom De Schutter, senior vice president, Synopsys Product Management and Markets Group. “Synopsys is a trusted partner with more than 50 OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers using our virtual prototyping technologies. Our leadership enabling automotive electronics digital twins, combined with Vector’s leading automotive software tools and components expertise, improves time-to-market and efficiency throughout the vehicle lifecycle.”

“Integrating Synopsys' virtualisation solutions enabling electronics digital twins with our Software Factory allows automotive organisations to scale up verification and validation while seamlessly transitioning from SIL to HIL,” said Marcus Eggenberger, vice president, Software Factory at Vector Informatik. “This empowers OEMs and their software suppliers to improve quality and lower costs - ultimately driving innovation in the automotive industry.”