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NXP announces new S32J family of Ethernet switches, enhancing scalable vehicle networks on CoreRide platform

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October 17, 2024

October 17, 2024 /SemiMedia/ — NXP Semiconductors N.V. has introduced the new S32J family of high-performance Ethernet switches and network controllers. The S32J family shares a common switch core, NXP NETC, with NXP’s latest S32 microcontrollers and processors, allowing them to operate together as one expanded virtual switch. The common networking switch core simplifies integration and software reuse with other solutions within the recently announced NXP CoreRide platform and offers OEMs more efficient and re-configurable networking choices.

The S32J provides 80Gbps bandwidth with ports ranging from 10Mb to 10Gb, and powerful dual Arm® Cortex-R52 cores to address diverse requirements of new vehicle architectures. The S32J devices meet TSN automotive standards and provide robust ASIL-D safety, hardware security engine (HSE) and MACsec ports for mixed-critical data traffic.

The combination of the S32J family with the NXP CoreRide platform provides production-grade networking solutions with pre-integrated software and tooling. The solutions include a complete software enablement kit for HSE and MACsec security, TSN stacks and remote configuration and monitoring capabilities. A virtual development kit for the S32J family will be available by the end of 2024. The solution will be available to OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in 2025.

“The transition to software-defined vehicles requires OEMs to simplify their network architectures and reduce the software and hardware integration complexity. The S32J and NXP CoreRide networking solutions provide production-ready building blocks for these new software-defined network architectures, ” said Meindert van den Beld, senior vice president and general manager of in-vehicle networking at NXP Semiconductors.

For more information, please visit https://www.nxp.com/company/about-nxp/newsroom/NW-NXP-BREAKS-THROUGH-AB.

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