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Release 7.8.0

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.8.0!

New Model Releases

  • Limited Launch of the NXP S32K3 family of Automotive SoCs

Other Enhancements

  • Baseline Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support upgraded to enable more comprehensive paring support to be added to models.
  • Updates to CoreModel examples released as part of the CoreModel API on GitHub.
  • Substantial updates to documentation site.

Release 7.7.0

Overview

Release 7.7 brings new virtual hardware interconnection options enabling configuration of connections between virtual hardware within the UI. Additional there is new flexibility when creating a new virtual device: you can now specify the primary storage size directly in the Advanced Boot Options and Configure Your Device pages, with appropriate UI choices for IoT, Linux, and Android devices.

New Features

Configurable Virtual Hardware Interconnects

Building on the success of the CoreModel interfaces Virtual Hardware can now be connected via CAN and GPIO interfaces. These connections are created and managed via a new 'Interfaces' tab from the device and a new 'Interconnects' page accessible from the menu in the upper right of the user interface. See new Interconnecting Virtual Hardware documentation for additional details.

User Resizable Devices

New Primary Storage Volume Selection

  • Flexible Storage Sizing - When creating a new virtual device, you can now specify the size of the primary storage volume directly in the Advanced Boot Options and Configure Your Device pages.
  • Platform-specific UI
    • IoT - Either a text input with step-increments (if the flavor defines min/max/step) or a pre-configured dropdown list.
    • Android - Dropdown lists of supported sizes (based on the selected flavor)

Release 7.6.0

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.6.0!

Model Enhancements

  • Generic Linux Server updated
    • with Hypervisor support as Generic Linux with Hypervisor Support
    • with graphical UI support as Generic Linux (UI)
    • with both Hypervisor and graphical UI support as Generic Linux with Hypervisor Support (UI)
  • NXP i.MX93 updated with initial release of FRDM board
  • RD-1AE updated
    • The full version is renamed from RD-1AE and RD-1AE with Hypervisor Support
    • A new subset version introduced as RD-1AE for software loads that do not include Hypervisors
  • CoreModel Support added to ST STM32U5
  • References to supported Zephyr releases added to documentation for several models

Release 7.5.1

Model Enhancements

  • the i.MX 8M Plus model has been extended to support selecting between all 4 UARTs as consoles via a drop down menu in the UI.

Other Enhancements

Release 7.4.0

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.4.0!

Model Enhancements

  • Arm RD-1AE software build instructions updated for clarity in how suggested patches work.

Other Enhancements

CDK

Build documentation updated to latest recommended toolchain from Arm.

File Navigation

We’ve enhanced our Files tool to improve device filesystem navigation by adding a path entry field. This enables users to enter or paste in a directory or file path to a specific location for accessing files.

API

We’ve enhanced our documentation with additional sample responses and fixed errors in our response codes. We’ve also optimized our API to improve response times under heavy load.

Release 7.3.1

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.3.1!

Model Enhancements

  • FVPs replaced by native Corstone models
  • Arm RD-1AE documentation updated to v1.1.1 standard
  • FlexCAN model bug fixes to enhance compatibility with additional operating systems

Other Enhancements​

  • Networking mode options for SA Clusters
    • Allows System Administrators to change the Network Mode from the Installer
  • Bug Fixes and Minor UI Enhancements
    • Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance.
    • Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.

Release 7.2.0

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.2.0!

Launching Corellium Atlas and Enhancing Arm Virtual Hardware

With the release of version 7.2 we are launching Corellium Atlas as the product to meet the confidentiality, configurability, and deployment needs of our enterprise customers. Atlas enhances Arm Virtual Hardware with enterprise features deployed to other Corellium products. Arm Virtual Hardware is the public cloud offering open to anyone interested in signing up for a subscription. Corellium Atlas will build upon this foundation adding additional deployment options, enhanced user and project control, organizational user management, and additional NDA constrained models.

Release 7.1.0

We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.1.0!

This release introduces powerful new features, enhanced functionality, and critical bug fixes to ensure you have the best possible experience.

  • Launch of the Arm RD-1AE automotive reference design supporting SDK 1.0
  • Launch of support for simultaneous heterogeneous debug via multiple debug ports

Release 6.6.1

We are excited to announce several important updates to Arm Virtual Hardware. These changes aim to streamline your experience, ensure better service, and enhance how you interact with the platform.

Release 6.3.0

Snapshot Sharing

We are very excited about the new feature included in this release. Snapshot sharing allows users to distribute snapshots with other users within the platform. At this time, snapshot sharing is only available for Business customers.

Learn how to get started with Snapshot sharing.

Snapshot sharing is controlled by Access Codes to ensure that only authorized individuals can use or share the snapshots, enhancing security and confidentiality.

Please note that when you create a new device from a shared live snapshot, the device's file system is copied to the new device, but the RAM state is not. This means the new device will boot up as if it were power-cycled but with the snapshot's file system state.

Release 6.2.0

UI/UX Enhancements

This months updates include some great UI/UX changes to our app to amp up your experience. We've revamped the way you navigate and interact with our platform whether you use a keyboard, screen reader, or just want a smoother, more user-friendly experience.

Release 6.0.0

Edition 6.0.0 introduces the following items:

  • Customer release of the Cortex-R52 and Cortex-R82 system models
  • Cortex-M52fvp device added to Arm Virtual Hardware
  • Misc bug fixes
  • Added default credentials and SSIDs to IoT devices that support them
  • Various UI Improvements

Release 5.6.3

The version 5.6.3 release includes:

  • Added the ability for a VM to run in a faulted state
  • UI improvements for the STM32 board
  • Bug fixes

Release 5.5.0

With the 5.5.0 release, Arm Virtual Hardware adds the following:

  • Remote.it integration improvements
  • Add Coremodel support
  • Improved feedback for VMs in a faulty VM
  • Allow VMs in a faulty state to stay running/paused

Release 5.4.0

Arm Virtual Hardware is proud to announce version 5.4.0:

  • Graviton 3 support
  • Android fingerprint peripheral support
  • Improve the devices page content when no devices exist
  • Improve the wording of "OS" to "firmware"
  • Various bug fixes

Release 5.1.0

Arm Virtual Hardware Release 5.1.0 has been shipped and contains the following improvements:

  • Team accounts are now available for select customers. Contact Arm for more details.
  • Announcing the Arm Smart Vision Configuration Kit, available to create now.
  • Migrated all Arm Virtual Hardware support docs to our Developer Site.
  • Announcing the new Debug Accelerator! Find it in the Connect section on your virtual device.
  • Various bug fixes and improvements.

Release 4.3.0

The following improvements are introduced with this release:

  • Add vMMIO support to the STM32 and i.MX 8M Plus boards
  • Add a new button to download the console logs
  • Upgrade Android devices to Python 3.11.2
  • Fix a bug in the STM32 model that could have caused it to enter a bad state when kernel debugging
  • Stability improvements and various bug fixes

Release 4.1.4

Arm Virtual Hardware announces the following changes with this release:

  • Increased snapshot limit to 10 snapshots per virtual device
  • Improvements to the Remote.it integration
  • Various UIUX enhancements

Release 4.1.3

This minor release contains the following change:

  • Updated the Raspberry Pi Model to mitigate a Linux Kernel networking race condition

Release 4.1.2

Arm Virtual Hardware is excited to announce the following changes with this release:

  • NXP i.MX93 board added
  • FVP models for the following systems have been added:
    • Corstone-310
    • Corstone-300
    • Cortex-M0
    • Cortex-M0+
    • Cortex-M3
    • Cortex-M4
    • Cortex-M7
    • Cortex-M23
    • Cortex-M33
    • Cortex-M55
    • Cortex-M85
  • UI/UX enhancements
  • Raspberry Pi input interface improvements
  • Remote.it agent is now automatically included in Raspberry Pi OS
  • vMMIO documentation updated
  • CoreTrace enhanced to support additional boards
  • System stability improvements

Release 3.15.0

Arm Virtual Hardware is excited to announce initial Remote.it support, a new Ubuntu Server firmware for the Raspberry Pi 4 board, and improvements to our web interface.

  • Various bug fixes
  • Frontend enhancements
  • Process streamlining improvements

Release 3.14.1

Arm Virtual Hardware introduces new i.MX 8M Plus firmware with AWS IoT Greengrass and STM32U5 board audio file playback simulating microphone input

  • Improved Bluetooth support for select models
  • Configuration updates
  • Enabled kernel debug option
  • Firmware package updates
  • Various bug fixes

Release 3.14.0

This release adds Quick Connect SSH tunneling, camera and microphone support, custom kernels for i.MX 8M Plus devices, and increased Raspberry Pi 4 storage.

  • New Quick Connect feature enables SSH without a VPN connection
  • Add camera and microphone support for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Add microphone support for STM23U5 devices
  • Add custom kernel support for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Add video file playback support through the camera for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Increased disk partition size for Raspberry Pi 4 devices
  • Fixed support for the shutdown command on Raspberry Pi 4 devices
  • Updates to the JavaScript and Python APIs
  • Various fixes and improvements to the user interface

Release 3.11.0

This release adds Quick Connect SSH tunneling, camera and microphone support, custom kernels for i.MX 8M Plus devices, and increased Raspberry Pi 4 storage.

  • New Quick Connect feature enables SSH without a VPN connection
  • Add camera and microphone support for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Add microphone support for STM23U5 devices
  • Add custom kernel support for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Add video file playback support through the camera for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Increased disk partition size for Raspberry Pi 4 devices
  • Fixed support for the shutdown command on Raspberry Pi 4 devices
  • Updates to the JavaScript and Python APIs
  • Various fixes and improvements to the user interface

Release 3.10.0

This release adds website improvements including an updated login process, new device sensors and LEDs, and a user profile page.

  • Responsive design enhancements to the front end
  • Added modal reporting for users during error states
  • Enhanced stability for VMs during deployment
  • Redesigned landing page and SSO login sequence
  • New line buffered echo feature for STM32U5 devices
  • New switches, LEDs, and buttons for STM32U5 devices
  • New LED functionality for i.MX 8M Plus devices
  • Improved behavior for devices without video screens
  • Added user profile page