Synopsys and Tata Elxsi Collaborate to Accelerate Software-Defined Vehicle Development through Advanced ECU Virtualization Capabilities.
AinvestFriday, Jul 11, 2025 5:39 am ET

Tata Elxsi and Synopsys have collaborated to accelerate software-defined vehicle development through advanced ECU virtualization capabilities. The collaboration aims to simplify and speed software development and testing, reducing costs and de-risking production timelines. Tata Elxsi will provide engineering capabilities in embedded systems and integration with Synopsys' industry-leading virtualization solutions. Together, they will offer pre-verified, integrated solutions and services for designing and deploying virtual electronic control units.
Title: Tata Elxsi and Synopsys Collaborate to Accelerate Software-Defined Vehicle DevelopmentTata Elxsi and Synopsys have entered into a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating the development of software-defined vehicles through advanced electronic control unit (ECU) virtualization capabilities. The partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed at the SNUG India 2025 event in Bengaluru, brings together Tata Elxsi's expertise in embedded systems and integration with Synopsys' industry-leading virtualization solutions.
The collaboration will focus on delivering pre-verified, integrated solutions and services that simplify and expedite the design and deployment of virtual ECUs (vECUs). vECUs are crucial for efficient software development and testing in today's software-defined vehicles. By leveraging Synopsys' solutions, Tata Elxsi will help reduce development complexity and costs, improve the quality of software systems, and de-risk vehicle production timelines.
The partnership will initially involve collaborating on programs with several global customers to enable vECUs, as well as software bring-up, board support package (BSP) integration, and early-stage software validation. These solutions will be deployed across various vehicle domains such as powertrain, chassis, body control, gateway, and central compute, facilitating the simulation of real-world scenarios and reducing reliance on physical prototypes.
Furthermore, the collaboration will explore opportunities to scale and accelerate the deployment of electronics digital twins for multi-ECU and application-specific systems. This will enhance the efficiency and reliability of vehicle software development processes, making it easier to manage and update software in real-time.
Through this partnership, Tata Elxsi and Synopsys aim to set new standards in the automotive industry by providing cutting-edge solutions that address the growing demand for software-defined vehicles. This collaboration not only highlights the companies' commitment to innovation but also underscores their ability to work together to deliver high-quality, integrated solutions.
References:
[1] https://www.business-standard.com/markets/capital-market-news/tata-elxsi-signs-mou-with-synopsys-125071100532_1.html
[2] https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/

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