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Synopsys Introduces Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm Hardware to Accelerate Software-defined Product Development

Mar. 10, 2025 – 

End-to-End Virtual Prototyping Workflows Enable Faster Software Development and Time to Market for Automotive, HPC and IoT Systems

SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 10, 2025 -- Synopsys Inc. today announced the availability of Synopsys Virtualizer™ Native Execution on Arm®-based hardware, transforming software development for edge devices by substantially1 accelerating virtual prototype execution and deployment. This innovation delivers new, advanced capabilities that improve the productivity of engineering teams building software-defined products in the automotive, high-performance computing (HPC), and Internet of Things (IOT) industry segments.

"Software-defined products are driving a re-engineering of product development from silicon to systems," said Ravi Subramanian, chief product management officer, Synopsys. "Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm accelerates hardware/software co-design by enabling new agile software development methodologies for Arm-based edge and high-performance computing applications."

Synopsys Virtualizer Fully Supports Integration Into CI/CD Methodologies for Software-defined Products
Synopsys Virtualizer Native Execution leverages the commonality of instruction set architectures (ISAs) between Arm-based servers and edge devices to simplify and optimize software development, validation, and test workflows. This is achieved through common software development toolchains between the servers and edge devices, use of fast and scalable virtual prototypes in Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm, and deployment in CI/CD pipelines. The key benefits of improved productivity and faster turnaround time for software development extend throughout the product lifecycle from initial development through over-the-air and maintenance updates.

"As the automotive industry evolves, it is critical developers have the tools they need to keep pace with the rapid growth in software," said Suraj Gajendra, vice president of automotive product and software solutions, Automotive Line of Business, Arm. "With the introduction of Synopsys Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm, our mutual customers will be able to leverage the benefits of Arm in the cloud and at the edge, beginning software development much earlier, and ultimately saving time and money."

Key benefits enabled with Synopsys Virtualizer Native Execution include:

Availability and Supporting Resources

Synopsys Virtualizer Native Execution on the Arm hardware suite is available now. Additional information is available online at, www.Synopsys.com/virtualizer.

Learn more and schedule a meeting with Synopsys and Arm at Embedded World 2025, March 11-13, 2025, at https://www.synopsys.com/events/embedded-world.html.

1 Based on native server speeds of approximately 2-4 GHz.

About Synopsys

Catalyzing the era of pervasive intelligence, Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) delivers trusted and comprehensive silicon to systems design solutions, from electronic design automation to silicon IP and system verification and validation. We partner closely with semiconductor and systems customers across a wide range of industries to maximize their R&D capability and productivity, powering innovation today that ignites the ingenuity of tomorrow. Learn more at www.synopsys.com.

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