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Green Hills Software & Mercury Systems announce verification phase for RTOS on 11th-gen Core i7 processor

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June 17, 2024

Lisa Daigle

Assistant Managing Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Green Hills Software & Mercury Systems announce verification phase for RTOS on 11th-gen Core i7 processor
Mercury’s MOSA aligned LRU1 3U mission computer for the U.S. Army’s Aviation Mission Common Server (AMCS) based in the quad-core 11th Gen Intel® Core i7 processor (formerly Tiger Lake).

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- MOSA Industry & Government Summit & Expo.  Green Hills Software and Mercury Systems announced that they have entered the verification phase for providing DO-178C and AC 20-193 (formerly CAST-32A) airworthiness evidence for the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178 tuMP safety-critical real-time operating system (RTOS) running on quad-core 11th- gen Intel Core i7 processors (formerly Tiger Lake).

The announcement -- made at the 2024 MOSA [modular open systems approaach] Industry and Government Summit & Expo -- says that this verification phase follows the successful delivery of the customer-specific Plan for Software Aspects of Certification (PSAC). The successful PSAC puts INTEGRITY-178 tuMP on the road to becoming the first operating system certified on that processor for DO-178C DAL A and multicore objectives.

The first customer for the multicore Tiger Lake assurance package, according to the Green Hills Software news release, is a U.S. Army aviation program of record; the company asserts that other programs can adopt the same solution with reduced risk and faster time to deployment. The company also says that complete SOSA aligned development systems are available now, and production systems are expected by the end of 2025.

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