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    System76 and Ampere look to drive innovation in automotive tech with new Arm-powered Linux desktop

    Date:
    Tue, 22 Oct 2024 16:00:10 +0000

    Description:
    Thelio Astra looks to help boost development of autonomous vehicles.

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    Linux computer manufacturer System76 has partnered with Ampere, the chipmaker founded by former Intel President Rene James, to launch the Thelio Astra - a developer desktop built for autonomous vehicles (AV), advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

    This new workstation is built around Arm64 architecture, using Ampere Altra processors, to provide developers with native Arm-based testing, reducing the need for inefficient Arm emulation on x86 systems.

    Thelio Astra offers the automotive industry a way to achieve faster, more efficient development on architecture identical to that found in automotive electronic control units (ECUs). Intensive automotive software development tasks

    System76s Thelio Astra aims to simplify development and testing for
    automotive projects, offering a versatile and efficient tool for developers working on the future of transportation.

    According to System76s Product Manager, Tony Rosella, System76 is revolutionizing modern computing first with their Thelio Mega AI/ML power desktop, and now with Thelio Astra, an Arm developer desktop engineered to meet the demands of autonomous vehicle development. He added, Weve created this optimized workstation built around the powerful Ampere processors, and designed for the unique challenges of automotive developers.

    The desktop system is designed to handle intensive automotive software development tasks with a range of high-end specifications. It supports up to 128 cores on the Ampere Altra processor, 512GB of DDR4 ECC memory, an Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada GPU, and up to 8TB of PCIe 4.0 NVMe storage. The desktop also includes dual 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring fast data transfer and connectivity. System76 says this powerful setup will allow developers to execute demanding workloads like continuous software testing, simulation, and autonomous vehicle algorithms.

    Joe Speed, Head of Edge at Ampere, emphasized the value of developing
    software natively on Arm64 architecture, saying, End-to-end native parity is what the automotive industry needs to deliver better quality software faster. This 128-core desktop runs dozens of virtual ECUs executing thousands of unit tests. He added, System76 is democratizing AV and SDV development by putting this power into the developers hands, right on their desk. (Image credit: System76) More from TechRadar Pro How Ampere Computing plans to ride the AI wave Adopting generative AI to drive softwarization of automobiles Plucky CPU maker beats AMD and Intel to become first to offer 320 cores per server



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