• On the first anniversary of its acquisition of LDRA, Tasking has announced the availability of its integrated toolchain. • Following the successful unification of LDRA and Tasking technologies, the combined solution delivers end-to-end capabilities combining compilation, debugging, and testing within a single development environment. • AI-assisted features further support the accelerated development of functionally safe and secure real-time embedded systems targeting automotive, aerospace and defense, industrial automation, and robotics applications. • As part of its long-term strategy, Tasking continues to invest in innovation, deep product integration, and sustained growth to reinforce its role as a trusted provider of safety-critical and security-critical embedded software solutions. • The integrated toolchain is designed to simplify and accelerate complex development activities, including the assessment of worst-case execution time (WCET) in systems affected by multicore interference. • Development workflows are further streamlined through AI-based enhancements that automate time-consuming manual tasks, enabling faster optimization of results and configuration options.

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  • Tasking, one year after acquiring LDRA, has unveiled an integrated embedded software toolchain that unifies compilation, debugging, and testing into a single environment. The new platform incorporates AI‑assisted features to accelerate development of safety‑critical real‑time systems for automotive, aerospace, defense, industrial automation, and robotics. Tasking claims the toolchain can cut overall development effort by up to 30 %, while providing certified tools, industry‑specific workflows, and built‑in safety and security mechanisms. It also supports worst‑case execution time analysis on multicore SoCs through physical and virtualized development setups. The full portfolio will be showcased at Embedded World 2026.

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