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avh-integration
by Cadence and Arm · Free for evaluation, open-source and non-commercial use; via AWS AMI infrastructure costs vary; 30-day free trial plus paid subscription available
Overview
Arm Virtual Hardware (AVH) is a cloud-based service that virtualizes Arm-based development kits and systems, enabling software development and testing without physical hardware. It supports agile practices like DevOps and MLOps, provides instruction-accurate simulation of Cortex-M CPUs and Corstone subsystems, and includes models of popular boards such as Raspberry Pi 4 and NXP i.MX 93. AVH allows launching thousands of virtual boards in seconds for scalable CI/CD workflows.
Key features
- ▸Virtualizes popular development kits, Arm-based processors, and systems in the cloud
- ▸Eliminates wait for hardware and complexity of building board farms
- ▸Enables DevOps and MLOps workflows
- ▸Instruction-accurate simulation of Cortex-M CPUs and Corstone subsystems
- ▸Supports CI/CD with thousands of virtual boards launched in seconds
- ▸Includes models of Raspberry Pi 4, NXP i.MX 93, STM32U5, and more
- ▸Free for evaluation, open-source, and non-commercial use via Arm Tools Artifactory
- ▸Available via AWS AMI with 30-day free trial and paid subscription
