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| 02.02.2026 11:00 |
Major release of HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform v10.0.0 speeds up safety and security focused Automotive software development |
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Saarbruecken/Germany, February 2, 2026 – HighTec EDV-Systeme, a leading provider of compiler solutions for automotive MCUs, announces a new major release of their HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform. The latest version v10.0.0 broadens its device support, integrates LLVM 19 to boost performance, supports memory-safe Rust for hybrid development with legacy C/C++ and comes with comprehensive qualification kits to speed up safety and security certification. HighTec’s toolchain for Rust and C/C++ Arm development is qualified according to the highest functional safety standard ISO 26262 up to ASIL D and the cybersecurity standard ISO 21434. By offering the latest technologies in their compiler tools, HighTec helps embedded software developers meet the demanding needs of automotive applications while accelerating their innovation cycles and time-to-market. |
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| 16.12.2025 10:00 |
HighTec and Intellias Showcase Hybrid C/C++ and Rust Integration in AUTOSAR Classic Applications |
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Saarbrücken and Munich, Germany, Dec. 16, 2025 – HighTec EDV Systeme, the world’s largest commercial open-source compiler vendor, and Intellias, a global software engineering and digital consulting company, present the successful integration of Rust into automotive applications within an AUTOSAR environment. This was completed through the combined use of the Intellias ECU Kit, HighTec’s compiler toolchain, and RTOS and software components from Vector Informatik. Working collaboratively and leveraging Infineon AURIX™ microcontrollers, the ecosystem partners achieved a smooth migration from legacy C/C++ to a hybrid C/C++ and Rust environment, establishing a modern development process to further advance innovation in automotive software. The joint project proves that Rust can accelerate software development, enhance safety and security, and reduce overall development costs for next-generation software-defined vehicles (SDVs). |
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| 28.10.2025 14:00 |
HighTec EDV-Systeme and Quintauris Join Forces to Advance RISC-V Ecosystem for Automotive |
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Saarbruecken and Munich, Germany, Oct. 28, 2025 – HighTec EDV-Systeme, a leading provider of automotive compiler solutions, announces an essential partnership with Quintauris, the company founded as a single source to enable compatible RISC-V-based products. This partnership brings together HighTec’s expertise in open-source technologies with Quintauris’ focus on high-performance, interoperable RISC-V platforms for automotive applications. HighTec develops safety-qualified C/C++ and Rust compiler suites for leading microcontroller families and embedded microprocessors, while Quintauris delivers next-generation hardware platforms. By combining their technical strengths and shared vision, the two companies aim to unlock new levels of performance, safety and scalability in automotive solutions. |
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| 21.07.2025 11:00 |
HighTec and Elektrobit Bundle Up for Rust and AUTOSAR Classic with Infineon's Drive Core |
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Saarbruecken, Erlangen and Munich, Germany, July 21, 2025 – HighTec EDV-Systeme, Elektrobit and Infineon are partnering to accelerate software innovation in the automotive industry by enabling the integration of Rust applications with AUTOSAR Classic basic software. As ecosystem partners to Infineon Technologies’ Drive Core for AURIX™ microcontrollers, HighTec and Elektrobit are delivering a comprehensive development bundle. This joint offering includes Elektrobit’s EB tresos AutoCore and HighTec’s automotive-grade LLVM-based Rust and C/C++ compiler. Specific to the AURIX TC4x families, HighTec and Elektrobit will offer a Drive Core software bundle that contains all tools and software in a single package to get started with Rust and AUTOSAR Classic. Through this close cooperation, embedded software developers gain seamless access to all they need in one package to take advantage of Rust’s memory safety and performance for functional safety applications, even in the most complex automotive ECUs. |
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| 10.07.2025 11:00 |
HighTec’s Latest C/C++ Compiler Achieves ISO 26262 ASIL D Certification for Infineon AURIX™ |
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Saarbruecken/Germany, 10 July 2025 – HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH announces the
ISO 26262 certification for functional safety of its latest TriCore C/C++ compiler, approved up to ASIL D by TÜV NORD. This certification applies to the latest version 9.1.2 and reinforces HighTec’s continuous commitment to functional safety in embedded systems. This milestone particularly benefits automotive software developers working on Infineon’s AURIX™ TC4xx and TC3xx MCUs. This certification alongside the Qualification Kit, provides developers with greater flexibility and significantly reduces the time and effort required to qualify safety-critical automotive applications. With certification now covering both C/C++ and Rust compiler tools, HighTec enables software engineers to adopt a hybrid development approach, combining safety-qualified legacy C/C++ code with modern, memory-safe Rust code while fully meeting the highest safety standards. |
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| 11.03.2025 12:00 |
New Era: Infineon automotive RISC-V virtual prototype with HighTec automotive-grade Compiler |
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Saarbruecken/Germany, 11 March 2025 – HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH announces the release of its new LLVM-based, automotive-grade RISC-V compiler designed to support the Infineon automotive RISC-V virtual prototype. This HighTec development platform enables a seamless software development ahead of hardware availability and sets the starting point for innovation and early exploration of future Infineon RISC-V solutions. It addresses the growing demand for efficient and scalable real-time, high-performance computing in the automotive industry, driven by the fast adoption of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). As the industry continues to evolve, RISC-V – an open standard – is set to play a key role in shaping the next generation of E/E architectures in automotive. |
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