Synopsys Unveils Electronics Digital Twin (eDT) Platform to Revolutionize Automotive Engineering

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The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation, driven by the rapid rise of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and physical AI systems. Modern vehicles now contain hundreds of millions of lines of code, creating immense pressure on engineering teams to shrink development cycles while managing mounting costs. To address this critical industry bottleneck, Synopsys, Inc. has officially launched the Synopsys Electronics Digital Twin (eDT) Platform.

This first-of-its-kind open solution is designed to accelerate the creation, deployment, and management of electronics digital twins. Here at AarokaTech, we recognize that bridging the gap between silicon design and software behavior is essential for the future of mobility. By focusing initially on high-value automotive use cases, the Synopsys eDT Platform is setting a new integrated engineering paradigm.

Shifting Left: Achieving 90% Software Validation Pre-Hardware

Historically, validating complex automotive software required physical prototypes, a costly and time-consuming process that often delayed production. The Synopsys eDT Platform fundamentally changes this equation by enabling a “shift-left” approach to product development.

By utilizing highly accurate virtualized Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and system models, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) can now achieve up to 90% of their software validation before any physical hardware is available. This virtual-first approach dramatically reduces vehicle development costs, improves software quality, and speeds up time-to-market.

Industry leaders are already leveraging this capability. Volvo Cars, for instance, has adopted this holistic validation strategy. By utilizing digital twins in the earliest stages of design, their engineering teams can test and validate software on virtual ECUs, paving the way for faster innovation across the vehicle’s entire lifecycle.

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Inside the eDT Platform: Cloud-Based eDT Labs

At the core of this new release is the ability to easily configure cloud-based eDT Labs. These ready-to-use environments provide engineering teams with a comprehensive collection of pre-integrated assets, including scalable compute power, open-ecosystem tools, and Synopsys’ proprietary virtualization technologies.

The eDT Labs provide immense value across several stages of development:

  • Frictionless Early Evaluation: Customers can securely access virtual prototypes of new System-on-Chips (SoCs) and microcontrollers, drastically reducing the time it takes to make critical hardware selection decisions.
  • Accelerated Software Development: Software teams can begin writing and testing code months—or even years—before physical silicon arrives.
  • Seamless Collaboration: The platform serves as a unified digital environment where OEMs, tier-one suppliers, and tool vendors can collaborate in real-time.
  • Continuous System Validation: By integrating eDTs into continuous integration and continuous testing (CI/CT) workflows, teams can rapidly provision environments to ensure ongoing software quality.

Ecosystem Partnerships Powering the Platform

Synopsys understands that a true digital twin platform must be open and collaborative. The eDT Platform integrates system composition capabilities using the open-source SIL Kit by Vector and Synopsys, allowing developers to rapidly assemble software components and virtual ECUs.

Furthermore, the platform offers flexible deployment options, including Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) or Bring-Your-Own-Cloud (BYOC). Through a strategic collaboration with AWS, the eDT Platform leverages AWS Graviton4 processors. This provides the massive computational performance and global scalability required to compress what used to be a three-to-four-year development cycle into a mere fraction of that time.

The platform also seamlessly integrates with the Arm Zena CSS virtual platform. This integration enables developers to utilize Arm-on-Arm hardware-assisted virtualization, ensuring software binary compatibility to validate production software stacks much earlier in the design phase.

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Availability and Embedded World 2026 Showcase

The Synopsys Electronics Digital Twin Platform is available now for customers looking to industrialize their software development and build the next generation of physical AI systems.

Industry professionals eager to see the platform in action can visit Synopsys at the upcoming Embedded World 2026 exhibition. The company will be hosting live demonstrations of the eDT Platform, powered by AWS Graviton4, at Stand 4-208.

As vehicles continue to evolve into complex computers on wheels, platforms that can accurately simulate and validate whole-vehicle architecture will be the ultimate competitive advantage.

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