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Quintauris & Everspin Team Up to Boost Automotive Electronics with RISC-V & MRAM

Quintauris and Everspin Technologies are combining their expertise to make RISC-V viable for automotive. The partnership brings together advanced memory solutions and real-time platforms for robust, secure systems.

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This is a presentation and here we can see vehicles on the road and we can see some text written.

Quintauris & Everspin Team Up to Boost Automotive Electronics with RISC-V & MRAM

Quintauris and Everspin Technologies have joined forces to bolster the future of automotive electronics. The partnership aims to create scalable, reliable technology platforms that will shape the industry.

Quintauris, aiming to make RISC-V commercially viable for automotive programs, has teamed up with Everspin Technologies. The collaboration seeks to integrate Everspin's advanced memory solutions into the Quintauris ecosystem.

Everspin's MRAM technologies will be incorporated into Quintauris' reference architectures and real-time platforms. This integration will enable developers to build systems that maintain data integrity under harsh conditions, without sacrificing speed or security. The partnership is led by Sanjeev Aggarwal, who serves as both Chairman and President & CEO of Everspin Technologies.

David Schrenk, VP of Business Development at Everspin, noted that RISC-V requires memory that can match its performance and reliability. Pedro Lopez, Market Strategy Officer at Quintauris, praised Everspin's leadership in MRAM and deployment record, highlighting their strength as an addition to the ecosystem.

The Quintauris-Everspin partnership aims to enhance the reliability and safety of RISC-V-based platforms for automotive, industrial, and edge applications. By ensuring high standards for performance and functional safety, the collaboration seeks to make RISC-V commercially ready for safety-driven markets.

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