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Perseus Brings Its Flagship PEGASUS Automotive Hypervisor to Infineon AURIX TC4Dx Platform

SEOUL, South Korea, March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Perseus (www.cyberperseus.com) has released its flagship automotive hypervisor, PEGASUS, for Infineon Technologies’ AURIX™ TC4Dx System-on-Chip (SoC) evaluation platform, giving OEMs and Tier 1s a production-oriented path to develop and test virtualized, mixed-criticality systems for next-generation Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The ISO 26262 ASIL-D–certified Type‑1 (bare‑metal) hypervisor is now available on TC4Dx evaluation hardware, with tooling and documentation accessible through Infineon’s ecosystem channels.

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This release marks the completion of an integration and enablement program in which Perseus adapted PEGASUS to the TC4Dx evaluation board, delivering an engineer-ready evaluation stack that tightly couples TC4Dx hardware features with system-level virtualization requirements. The combined solution is designed to support SDV, zonal, and safety-critical automotive architectures, enabling developers to prototype and advance consolidated, safety-compliant E/E platforms on production-grade technology.

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What’s available now

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Engineers working with Infineon AURIX™ TC4Dx evaluation hardware can now access a complete virtualization stack designed for real-system evaluation and integration:

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PEGASUS Automotive Hypervisor

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  • Perseus’ flagship system software product
  • Type-1 (bare-metal) hypervisor
  • ISO 26262 ASIL-D certified for CPU and MCU architectures
  • Enables strict isolation and deterministic scheduling of mixed-criticality workloads

PEGASUS Software Development Kit (Workbench)

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  • System-level configuration and build environment
  • Definition of VM (virtual machine) layouts and resource allocation (CPU, memory, devices)
  • Design-time validation and repeatable image generation

Documentation and References

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  • Platform descriptions, integration guidance, and partner information
    Published via Infineon’s IFX ecosystem and partner database

PEGASUS’ availability on Infineon AURIX™ TC4Dx Evaluation Hardware supports real system evaluation and integration work, rather than proof-of-concept experimentation.

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Technical context

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As Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) architectures mature, OEMs are under pressure to consolidate functionality not only on application-class SoCs but also within real-time and safety-critical MCU domains. Infineon’s AURIX™ TC4Dx family—engineered for deterministic execution and ASIL-D safety—offers a hardware base for this consolidation. PEGASUS addresses the system-software layer required to safely consolidate workloads on such platforms, enforcing isolation, resource control, and predictable behavior below the operating system layer.

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“PEGASUS is Perseus’ flagship automotive hypervisor, designed to operate at the system layer where safety, determinism, and isolation are defined,” said Sang-bum Suh, PhD, Perseus Founder. “By enabling PEGASUS on Infineon’s TC4Dx evaluation hardware and making the tooling and documentation publicly available, we’re giving engineering teams a practical way to evaluate MCU-level virtualization for production-oriented SDV architectures.”

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“Infineon’s AURIX™ TC4Dx microcontrollers are designed to support advanced automotive architectures requiring strong safety and real-time characteristics,” said Thomas Schneid, Head of Software, Partnership & Ecosystem Management at Infineon Technologies. “The availability of PEGASUS through our ecosystem provides customers with an additional option to evaluate hypervisor-based virtualization on TC4Dx as part of their system architecture and platform assessments.”

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About Perseus

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Perseus is an automotive system software company specializing in foundational system software for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). Perseus’ portfolio includes PEGASUS, an ISO 26262 ASIL-D–certified Type-1 automotive hypervisor for CPU and MCU architectures, along with complementary tooling and system software designed to enable safe, deterministic consolidation of mixed-criticality workloads. Perseus works with automotive OEMs, Tier-1 and Tier-2 suppliers, and semiconductor partners to support production-oriented SDV platforms.

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