Synopsys Launches eDT Platform for Automotive AI
Analysis based on 13 articles · First reported Mar 10, 2026 · Last updated Mar 10, 2026
The launch of the Synopsys eDT Platform is expected to positively impact the semiconductor and automotive industries by accelerating software development and reducing time-to-market for intelligent systems. This innovation could lead to increased efficiency and quality in vehicle development, benefiting companies like Volvo Cars and strengthening the position of Synopsys in the market.
Synopsys, Inc. launched its Electronics Digital Twin (eDT) Platform, an open solution designed to accelerate the creation, management, deployment, and use of electronics digital twins for physical AI systems. The platform is initially focused on high-value automotive use cases, enabling OEMs like Volvo Cars to achieve up to 90% software validation before hardware availability, thereby reducing development costs and time-to-market. The eDT Platform integrates Synopsys's virtualization and AI technologies with solutions from ecosystem partners such as Amazon===Amazon Web Services, Arm Holdings, and Vector Informatik. It offers cloud-based eDT Labs, flexible compute options, and tools for collaborative software development and system validation. This initiative aims to transform engineering by providing an end-to-end digital twin foundation for next-generation vehicles and AI factories.
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