Downloads
The software stack targeting the Automotive FVP only supports a Linux host development environment and manages the download of the FVP as part of the Yocto recipe set.
Download the Automotive FVPs from the following release sections.
Arm Zena Compute Subsystem (CSS) FVP
The Arm Zena Compute Subsystem (CSS) introduces the concept of a high-performance Arm Cortex-A720AE Application Processor (Primary Compute) system augmented with an Arm Cortex-R82AE based Safety Island and real-time domain for scenarios where additional system safety monitoring and real-time services are required.
The system additionally includes a Runtime Security Engine (RSE) used for the secure boot of the system elements and the runtime Secure Services.
Note: Throughout the following documentation, the names “CSS-Aspen” and “RD-Aspen” are used in place of Arm Zena CSS due to historical reasons.
Reference Design-1 AE FVP
The Reference Design-1 AE (RD-1 AE) FVP is based on Neoverse V3 and is targeted at Automotive markets where both high-performance compute and additional safety mechanisms are required.
In addition to the IP components delivered as part of the Infrastructure RD-V3 reference design system, the RD-1 AE system adds the following:
- Neoverse V3-AE CPUs with a 7x6 CMN mesh
- Cortex-R82-AE based safety island
Note: Throughout this content, the alias "Kronos" may be used in place of Arm Reference Design-1 AE.