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Cortex-R
3 articles tagged with Cortex-R.
STL vs DCLS vs Split-Lock vs Hybrid Mode: Picking the Right Fault-Detection Strategy for Indian Safety Programmes
Four different fault-detection techniques cover four different parts of the ASIL spectrum on Arm safety silicon, Software Test Library, Dual-Core Lock-Step, Split-Lock (Cortex-R52), and Hybrid Mode (next-generation automotive Cortex-A AE). The decision framework GSAS gives Indian Tier-1 / Tier-2 automotive teams, anchored on Arm's published functional-safety solutions.
Arm Cortex Processor Family: The Complete List and Comparison Guide
Every Arm Cortex core sits in exactly one of three architecture profiles: Cortex-A for application-class silicon, Cortex-R for hard real-time, and Cortex-M for microcontrollers. This is the complete list, with architecture and silicon availability for Indian embedded and Linux teams.
Arm Cortex-R Real-Time Processors: R5, R7, R52 for Indian Safety Critical
A deep-dive on the Arm Cortex-R family, R4, R5, R7, R8, R52, R52+, R82, for Indian automotive, industrial, and safety-critical teams. Lockstep, ISO 26262, silicon vendors, and the Cortex-R vs Cortex-M vs Cortex-A decision.