Renesas RZ/G2M Awarded Arm SystemReady IR 1.1 Certification
Renesas are excited to announce the RZ/G2M-HiHope Reference Board has recently been certified by Arm as a SystemReady IR compliant platform.
What Is Arm System Ready IR?
Arm SystemReady is a set of standards and a compliance certification program that enable interoperability with generic, off-the-shelf operating systems and hypervisors, so that software “just works”. SystemReady comes in a number of domain specific ‘flavors’. The IR variant achieved by the RZ/G2M, verifies it as a futureproof solution for Embedded IoT and Edge sector devices, ensuring true interoperability with embedded Linux and other embedded operating systems, and fast-tracking customer development.
Published details of the Renesas RZ/G2M SystemReady Certification may be found here SystemReady IR – Arm®
SystemReady IR for Renesas RZ/G2M
This SystemReady IR certification completion for Renesas Industrial focused RZ devices, demonstrates a commitment by Renesas to provide software solutions that allow developers to focus on making their products innovative, by reducing the investment needed to bring up a platform ready for Linux. This certification marks the first of many Renesas platforms destined for compliance with the Arm program.
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