TASKING's system-level verification and debugging tools now support the Andes RISC-V ISO 26262 certified Processor IPs and associated MachineWare Virtual Models. This collaboration equips SoC design teams with automotive-grade RISC-V IPs and the appropriate tools for early firmware and MCAL (Microcontroller Abstraction Layer) development. TASKING has been serving the global automotive industry for more than 30 years with software development tools certified for functional safety and cybersecurity.

The toolset released as part of the collaboration provides the capabilities for multi-core, multi-hart, verification, debugging, performance tuning, timing, and coverage analysis. The toolset can be used with Andes RISC-V development boards and MachineWare high-performance virtual prototyping solutions. Moreover, the innovative TASKING iSYSTEM debug adapters will be available to support Andes RISC-V processors to enable the connection with the toolset.

Andes Technology, a prominent provider of high-efficiency, low-power 32/64-bit RISC-V processor cores, introduced the first ISO 26262 fully compliant RISC-V processor IP - N25F-SE in 2022 with ASIL B certification. Andes is also gearing up to unveil the ASIL-B certified D25F-SE equipped with RISC-V P-extension (SIMD/DSP) ISA draft for efficient manipulation of multiple data in a single instruction in the fourth quarter of 2023. Furthermore, Andes is working to deliver mission-critical ASIL-D certified cores based on their popular CPU IPs.

Besides pre-silicon availability, VPs offer many advantages over physical prototypes, as they enable for deep, non-intrusive introduction and are extremely scalable either on-premise or in the cloud. The combination of products from the three companies enables users to switch seamlessly between virtual and physical SoCs, applying the same tools and automation scripts without any changes to the users' process. This allows software developers to start the development process before silicon is available and identify and fix potential bugs and security issues at an early stage, shortening time-to-market.