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Multicore processors are being rapidly adopted by the avionics industry due to their improved Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) characteristics combined with the diminishing availability of single-core processors. Whilst more powerful, multicore-based systems present a set of additional challenges when it comes to verifying and certifying avionics systems. NXP, Curtiss-Wright and Rapita Systems are leading the industry approach to solving the verification and certification challenges multicore processors present. In this live webinar event, experts from the companies will describe where their solutions fit into the multicore avionics ecosystem and how they work together to enable the safe use of multicore processors in safety-critical systems (as per CAST-32A and AMC 20-193). The presenters will also describe how you can participate in industry working groups like the Multi-Core For Avionics (MCFA) group, which grants industry stakeholders access to normally-restricted multicore hardware IP. This technical event will also feature a new, live demonstration of the latest hardware and software technologies designed to solve multicore challenges. Watch full webinar at: https://www.rapitasystems.com/downloa... _______________________________________________________ Connect with us on LinkedIn: / rapita-systems About Rapita Systems Rapita Systems group provides on-target software verification tools and services globally to the embedded aerospace and automotive electronics industries. Its solutions, including requirements-based functional testing, structural code coverage analysis and worst-case execution time analysis, help to increase software quality and deliver evidence to meet safety and certification objectives and reduce costs for DO-178C and ISO 26262 projects. The group provides the world’s leading commercial solution for timing analysis to support the certification of multicore systems, including systems developed to meet AC 20-193, AMC 20-193 and AA-22-01 standards.