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The i.MX 8 and i.MX 8X processor families have the safety mechanisms in place to help with your SIL 2/3 and ASIL A/B needs from a platform level. Explore the quality-managed (QM) safety-related hardware components for your specific use case.
Pat Stilwell
i.MX 8/8X Manager, NXP Semiconductors
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