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NXP launches i.MX 94 processors for secure and reliable industrial and automotive edge connectivity

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November 22, 2024

November 22, 2024 /SemiMedia/ — NXP Semiconductors N.V. recently announced the i.MX 94 family, the newest addition to its i.MX 9 series of applications processors, designed for industrial control, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), telematics, industrial and automotive gateways, and building and energy control.

Secure, real-time communication is essential for both industrial and automotive applications. Increasingly complex industrial environments rely on a wide variety of communications protocols, requiring an intelligent TSN switch to manage real-time communication and control needs. In the automotive industry, the accelerating shift towards software-defined vehicles means that underlying vehicle architectures increasingly rely on Ethernet-based communications.

By integrating communications, safety and real-time control features into a single SoC, the i.MX 94 family helps designers navigate this growing complexity, ensuring optimized end-to-end performance when coordinating real-time communication and actions. The integrated 2.5 Gbps Ethernet TSN switch enables highly configurable, secure communications with rich protocol support for both industrial and automotive applications.

"Connectivity is more complex than ever before. The i.MX 94 family is designed to simplify that complexity," said Charles Dachs, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Industrial and IoT, NXP. "This product line delivers high-performance edge processing for today’s industrial automation and automotive telematics applications. It also integrates advanced networking, security, safety, and AI capabilities to drive tomorrow’s innovations."

The multi-core i.MX 94 family of 64-bit applications processors features up to four Arm® Cortex®-A55 cores capable of running Linux, along with two Cortex-M33 cores and two Cortex-M7 cores to offer increased real-time processing capability. NXP's Real-Time Edge software framework enables developers to realize designs with an optimal combination of real-time and application-level tasks running across any of these cores. In addition, a variety of third-party purpose-built commercial operating systems such as QNX Neutrino and Green Hills Integrity are available to harness the compute capabilities. It also features an integrated functional safety island, along with configurable safety partition, to support IEC61508 SIL2 and ISO26262 ASIL-B compliance.

The i.MX 94 family includes the first i.MX applications processor to integrate a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet TSN switch, featuring fast initialization and support for low power modes. NXP’s real-time edge software supports a wide variety of industrial protocols from legacy implementations to the latest developments such as OPC-UA FX and OPC-UA PubSub. With hardware support for network virtualization, the i.MX 94 family supports software-defined networking, which is key to enabling complex, multicore use-cases based on open standards such as XDP and DPDK. The i.MX 94 family supports traditional serial fieldbus protocols such as Profibus, Modbus, CANopen and IO-Link, as well as Ethernet-based real-time networking protocols, such as Profinet, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, CC-Link, and more. Additionally, the TSN implementation of these protocols, including AVB/TSN, Ethernet OPC-UA, Profinet Over TSN and more, are also supported. This makes the i.MX 94 family well-suited for current and future industrial automation applications.

The i.MX 94 family is NXP’s first applications processor to support post-quantum, public key cryptography, allowing it to withstand attacks by quantum computers, and manage security of equipment over a long lifecycle. The integrated EdgeLock Secure Enclave (Advanced Profile) allows it to set the equipment and restore it to a trusted state at any time and provides advanced security capabilities, including secure boot, secure debug and secure update of the processor based on post-quantum cryptography without compromising performance. It also features runtime protections, such as expelling an attacker with automatic recovery to a trusted state, or EdgeLock 2GO key management.

For industrial TSN and automotive connectivity applications, the i.MX 94 incorporates EdgeLock Accelerator (Prime), a crypto-accelerator enabling fast boot, and real-time, high-speed message signing, authentication and encryption at 5G speeds for secure communications.

The i.MX 94 family provides support for security standards such as IEC 62443 and ISO 21434, as well as upcoming regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act in Europe. This gives OEMs and asset owners new means to handle and recover from cyber incidents in the field, preserving availability of equipment and limiting the impact of attacks.

The i.MX 94 family is expected to begin sampling in Q1 2025. For more information, please visit NXP.com/iMX94.

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