VDKs, software development kits using a virtual prototype as the embedded target, enable Tier 1, OEM, and semiconductor companies to start software development, integration, and test months in advance of hardware availability to increase fault and coverage testing and accelerate testing cycles through a flexible and scalable deployment in regression. The VDK has been extensively used by NXP's teams to develop their S32G enablement software and firmware. today announced the general availability of its Virtualizer Development Kit (VDK) supporting NXP® Semiconductor's S32G Vehicle Network Processor.
> Virtualizer Development Kit Deployed at NXP, Tier 1, OEMs, and Software Ecosystem Vendors 18 Months Before Silicon Availability We are looking forward to joint solution development to continue to progress in our target to keep connected cars secure."ĪUTOCRYPT's offerings across V2X, V2D, and V2G security are a natural match for NXP's expansive automotive portfolio, paving the way for further joint solution development as global interoperability continues to become a crucial factor for enabling safe transportation and mobility. As a major player in the automotive market, NXP values security as much as AUTOCRYPT. Regarding the partnership, AUTOCRYPT CEO and co-Founder Daniel ES Kim stated, "As an increasing number of vehicles and infrastructure rely on connectivity, it is tantamount that processors have the highest ability to secure V2X communication. By integrating AUTOCRYPT's IEEE 1609.2-compliant V2X security solution onto NXP's platform, secure exchange of V2X messages as well as performance optimization can be achieved more effectively. SEOUL, KOREA: AUTOCRYPT Co., Ltd., a leading V2X and autonomous vehicle security solutions provider, announced its partnership with NXP Semiconductors in several automotive security related applications beginning with secure V2X.Īs an official partner of NXP, support for AutoCrypt V2X will be streamlined across NXP's V2X-related offerings, including the SAF5X00 modem chipsets and the SXF1800 Secure Element IC for V2X Communication, as well as the i.MX 8 Series Application Processor.