Atlas is a scalable, on-demand virtual platform environment for enterprise software development and testing, that provides Arm based virtual hardware that runs your full software stack as fast as real silicon. Prepaid Option.
Atlas enables you and your team to run Arm-based virtual hardware. Included models are based on 32- and 64-bit Arm Cortex A, R and M cores and represent boards from Raspberry Pi, NXP, ST, and Arm. All virtual hardware models are fully cloud-native and can be managed and integrated using REST APIs with multiple language bindings. I/O interfaces can be accessed using transaction-based APIs and have been successfully integrated into multiple software in the loop environments. Enterprise features including sharing and isolated project based networking enable easy collaboration and reuse. AVH leverages ARM-based AWS Graviton computing resources bring the scalability and high-performance of the cloud to Arm based software developers. Advanced APIs support automated deployment with scriptable execution for seamless development, debug, and testing flows. Cost efficient provisioning dynamically scales based on project needs and optimizes resources based on usage. Accelerated development timelines through seamless CI/CD pipeline integration and standard remote access reduce the time to prototype and validate mission critical systems. The elimination of dependency on physical board availability and exposure to SoC shortages reduces overall program uncertainty.
Highlights
Development environment for the collaborative enterprise for applications targeted to ARM architectures, delivering smooth transitions from development to production.
Eliminate the wait for physical boards and the challenge of testing with globally distributed teams with a scalable virtualized platform for secure development and testing.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor, and additional usage. You pay upfront or in installments according to your contract terms with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. Usage-based pricing is in effect for overages or additional usage not covered in the contract. These charges are applied on top of the contract price. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before the contract end date, access to your entitlements will expire.
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This listing bills virtual hardware usage two ways. The Prepaid Hours dimension gives you a yearly block of 2000 core hours, committed under contract. The corehours dimension charges you per core hour for usage. A core hour measures one virtual CPU core running for one hour. You commit to the prepaid block upfront, then draw against it as you run virtual devices. The per-core-hour rate covers usage beyond that scope. Together, the two dimensions let you plan a base capacity while scaling on actual consumption.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one core hour for billing?
A core hour measures one virtual CPU core running for one hour. When you spin up a virtual device, each core it uses accrues one core hour per hour of runtime. A device using multiple cores accrues multiple core hours for each hour it runs.
How do the prepaid hours and per-core-hour charges combine on my bill?
You commit to the 2000 prepaid core hours upfront for the year. As you run virtual devices, usage draws down that block. Once you use up the prepaid hours, the per-core-hour rate applies to any usage beyond it. Both dimensions meter the same core hour unit.
Am I charged when a virtual device is paused or not running?
Core hours accrue while a virtual device runs. You can pause and resume firmware and app operations, or snapshot and restore device states. Time when a device is not actively running does not add core hours, since billing meters active core runtime.
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