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Hideki Sugimoto, CTO
NSITEXE, Inc., a group company of DENSO Corporation.The NSITEXE Akaria processors, developed with the use of Imperas RISC-V verification technology, are targeted to address the high-performance requirements for AI and automotive requirements with the necessary features and quality to achieve the ISO 26262 ASIL D functional safety standard, in addition to optimized and efficient processors for the next generation embedded applications.
As the NSITEXE Akaria processors are adopted across a wide range of next generation of automotive, safety critical, and embedded applications, the partnership with Imperas now also provides the dependable reference models that support developers across the entire design and development phase of an SoC project.
Dr. Luciano Ost
Embedded Systems and Communications Research Group, University of LeicesterThe lack of electronic design automation (EDA) tools combining model flexibility, and fast and accurate evaluation of performance, power, and reliability is one of the major challenges currently faced by embedded researchers. Even expensive, commercially available tools don't often meet modeling and simulation needs for emerging technologies.The description of processors – i.e., register or gate-level – is rarely available to universities, and commercial licenses are quite expensive. Having free tools with different state-of-the-art processor models allows the exploration of new system architectures.