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DDC-I Announces Safety-Critical Multi-core RTOS for NXP S32G Network Application Processors

Deos RTOS running on S32G provides for the orchestration of high-speed multi-core application processing and coordination of data from multiple I/O interfaces used in safety critical systems

Phoenix, AZ – March 31, 2026. DDC-I, a leading supplier of software and professional services for mission- and safety-critical applications, today announced the availability of its Deos™  multi-core real-time operating system for the NXP S32G family of network application processors with verification evidence to DO-178C Design Assurance Level A (DAL A). Deos support extends and strengthens the S32G’s applicability in safety and mission critical military and aerospace markets. Use cases include control nodes, data transfer devices, and intelligent sensors.  

“The functionality, I/O and safety-critical requirements of automotive and industrial are aligning with military and aerospace,  The S32G family is a good example, where Deos customers have selected it for applications such a safety critical flight controls” said Gary Gilliland, vice president of marketing at DDC-I. “Deos is especially well suited for S32G family use cases as so many of them involve highly deterministic real-time control and I/O processing.”

Deos uniquely offers both high performance single or multi-core processing with low jitter and deterministic system behavior. Additionally, the RTOS is loaded with features including time/space partitioning, cache partitioning, safe scheduling, networking, security, and data distribution that when combined with S32G hardware functions enable developers to create a safe and secure networking and control node.

The NXP S32G family of multi-core SoC network application processors feature up to eight 1.3-GHz Arm® Cortex®-A53 cores running Deos with cluster lockstep support, together with up to four 400-Mhz dual-core lockstep Arm® Cortex®-M7 real-time microcontrollers. All cores are equipped with up to 32 kbytes each of L1 instruction and data cache. In addition, each cluster of up to four A53 cores is equipped with 1 Mbyte of L2 cache. All A53 cores share up to 20 Mbytes of SRAM which can be segmented with Deos memory pools and cache partitioning to reduce worst case execution times and cache induced jitter. I/O and networking support include three 2.5-GBPS Ethernet channels with a packet forwarding engine, four lanes of PCIe, CAN FD, PCIe, FlexRay, LIN SPI, and GMAC. The S32G family also features integrated hardware security and meets ISO 26262 ASIL D safety requirements. 

About Deos

Deos is employed in commercial and military ground, marine, air, and space systems where reliability and determinism are paramount. Rooted initially in avionics, Deos was first certified to DO-178 DAL A (the utmost software process standard) in 1998 and is deployed in over 10,000 commercial aircraft. Deos’ use cases have extended outside avionics, where its proven technical features provide numerous advantages over legacy RTOS architectures, especially as integrated system complexity continues to grow while still requiring a high degree of determinism and robustness. Deos is also aligned with modern military initiatives such as FACE®, MOSA, PYRAMID, and others.

Deos is a safety-critical embedded real-time operating system (RTOS) that employs patented cache partitioning, memory pools, and safe scheduling to deliver higher CPU utilization than any other certifiable safety-critical COTS RTOS while also addressing AC/AMC 20-193 multi-core objectives. The Deos environment also offers security features, middleware, networking, and other components often desired for modern embedded systems.

Deos offers a modular approach, uniquely at the object code level, which isolates deterministic applications from changes when other modules are added, removed, or modified. This modularity greatly improves application and system component reuse and reduces the cost of change for system improvements. This modularity enables developers to more easily reconfigure their systems for multiple use cases and shorten the time and effort needed for next-generation products.

About DDC-I, Inc.

DDC-I, Inc. is a global supplier of real-time operating systems, software development tools, and software development services with a primary focus on mission- and safety-critical applications. DDC-I’s customer base is an impressive “who’s who” in the commercial, military, aerospace, and safety-critical industries. For more information regarding DDC-I products, contact DDC-I at Suite 210, 4545 E. Shea Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85028; phone (602) 275-7172; fax (602) 252-6054; e-mail sales@ddci.com or visit http://www.ddci.com/pr2606.

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