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Siemens works with Arm and AWS to bring PAVE360 to the cloud and unlocks next generation automotive innovation

14 de noviembre de 2023
Plano, Texas, USA

Siemens works with Arm and AWS to bring PAVE360 to the cloud and unlocks next generation automotive innovation
  • Siemens Digital Industries Software, together with Arm and AWS, delivers breakthrough PAVE360 digital twin solution on AWS’s cloud services to help accelerate next-generation software defined vehicle (SDV) innovation with virtual car in the cloud
  • Developers can now access Arm automotive technology on AWS as part of PAVE360 digital twin solution to help customers speed development of automotive systems

Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced that its PAVE360-based solution for automotive digital twin is now available on AWS. Expanding on the strong partnership between Siemens and AWS, PAVE360 helps foster innovation in the automotive industry through hardware and software parallel development, “shifting-left" the design phase of SDV. With a parallel approach, developers can compress the design cycle time and accelerate time to market. In addition, Siemens has collaborated with Arm to help enable developers to access Arm®-based technology running on Siemens’ PAVE360 Digital Twin solution via AWS cloud services.

Automakers are now able to develop software and evaluate key Arm-based system and software components earlier in their IP selection and design cycles, without the burden of conventional on-premises software, simply by accessing the PAVE360 solution available on AWS. This not only helps address the technology and commercial challenges ahead but also helps empower developers to gain a competitive advantage by shifting left hardware and software development, with unprecedented simulation speeds, enabling them to meet shrinking time-to-market requirements. By using AWS technology, developers can experience near real-time simulation speeds which are significantly faster than conventional on-premises modeling and simulation infrastructures.

“The automotive industry is facing disruption from multiple directions, but the greatest potential for growth and new revenue streams is the adoption of the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV),” said Mike Ellow, Executive Vice President, EDA Global Sales, Services and Customer Support, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “The hyper-competitive SDV industry is under immense pressure to quickly react to consumer expectations for new features all while being pushed to move towards shorter software development cycles. This is driving the adoption of the “shift-left” methodology for parallel hardware and software co-development and the move toward the holistic digital twin. Delivering PAVE360 on Arm-based AWS cloud services helps enable organizational efficiencies that are simply not available through today’s traditional development methods.”

Siemens’ PAVE360, deployed on AWS includes IP from Arm that is built for automotive-specific workloads, functional system software, real-world stimulus and algorithm development tools such as Simcenter™ Prescan from Siemens, and class-leading mixed-fidelity EDA modeling and simulation engines. PAVE360 seamlessly integrates all these sources to provide not only a virtual car on an engineer’s desk but also a virtual car in the cloud that is more integrated and secure, dramatically reducing resources and costs for manufacturers. This helps to eliminate the need for costly IT upgrades to support high-speed simulation and can free up automotive engineers to focus on making more meaningful improvements.

"The software defined vehicle is survival for the automotive industry, requiring new technologies and methodologies for faster and more agile development,” said Dipti Vachani, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Automotive Line of Business, Arm. “The innovative Siemens’ PAVE360 solution is helping to accelerate the automotive system development required to address the increasingly demanding consumer expectations. Together with Siemens and AWS, we are enabling a breadth of use cases on the Arm automotive platform across the entire supply chain, from IP evaluation to fleet management.” 

“The proliferation of digital twin methodologies throughout the automotive industry uses the compute capabilities and world-class infrastructure of AWS,” said Wendy Bauer, Vice President of Automotive and Manufacturing, AWS. “With PAVE360 mapping accurate embedded environments to optimal AWS instances while using Arm automotive enhanced IP, OEMs and suppliers are enabling software defined vehicle solutions and methodologies that were previously impractical.”

PAVE360 via AWS is available now to selected customers. To learn more about how Siemens is working with AWS and Arm to bring the power of PAVE360 to the cloud and how automotive developers can shift-left with faster, centralized virtual design of next generation software defined vehicles, visit: https://eda.sw.siemens.com/en-US/pave360/

Siemens Digital Industries Software ayuda a organizaciones de todos los tamaños a transformarse digitalmente utilizando software, hardware y servicios de la plataforma empresarial Siemens Xcelerator. El software de Siemens y el gemelo digital completo permiten que las empresas optimicen sus procesos de diseño, ingeniería y fabricación para convertir las ideas de hoy en los productos sostenibles del futuro. Desde los chips hasta los sistemas completos, desde el producto hasta el proceso, en todos los sectores. Siemens Digital Industries Software – Accelerating transformation.

Siemens Digital Industries (DI) es un líder en innovación en el campo de la automatización y la digitalización. Mediante la colaboración cercana con socios y clientes, DI impulsa la transformación digital en las industrias de procesos y discretas. Con su portafolio de Digital Enterprise, DI proporciona a las empresas de todos los tamaños un conjunto integral de productos, soluciones y servicios para integrar y digitalizar toda la cadena de valor. El portafolio único de DI, que está optimizado para las necesidades específicas de cada industria, ayuda a los clientes a lograr una mayor productividad y flexibilidad. DI añade constantemente innovaciones a su portafolio para integrar tecnologías futuras de vanguardia. Siemens Digital Industries tiene su sede mundial en Nuremberg, Alemania, y cuenta con unos 76.000 empleados a nivel internacional.

Siemens AG (Berlín y Múnich) es una empresa tecnológica centrada en lo industrial, las infraestructuras, el transporte y la sanidad. La empresa crea tecnología con un propósito que añade valor real a los clientes, desde fábricas más eficientes en cuanto a recursos, cadenas de suministro resistentes y edificios y redes más inteligentes, hasta un transporte más limpio y cómodo y servicios de atención médica avanzados. Al combinar el mundo real y el digital, Siemens permite a sus clientes transformar sus industrias y mercados, para transformar el día a día de miles de millones de personas. Siemens también posee una participación mayoritaria en la empresa que cotiza en bolsa Siemens Healthineers, un proveedor de tecnología médica líder a nivel mundial que está dando forma al futuro del sector de la salud. Además, Siemens tiene una participación minoritaria en Siemens Energy, líder mundial en la transmisión y generación de energía eléctrica.

En el ejercicio fiscal 2022, que finalizó el 30 de septiembre de 2022, el Grupo Siemens generó unos ingresos de 72.000 millones de euros y unos beneficios netos de 4.400 millones de euros. Según los datos recopilados hasta el 30 de septiembre de 2022, la empresa contrató a más de 311.000 personas en todo el mundo. Puede obtener más información en la página web www.siemens.com.

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