Tata Elxsi’s DevStudio.ai
Bengaluru: Tata Elxsi recently unveiled DevStudio.ai, a new AI-powered tool programmed to help car companies build software in a quick and efficient manner. The platform makes use of multiple AI agents to attain the same and aid engineers, making the development process smoother.
DevStudio.ai follows ASPICE standards, which are important markers of software quality and safety in the automotive industry. The tool also offers flexible deployment, that is to say, it can be used either in the cloud or on secure, on‑premise systems, depending on the company’s security needs.
Unlike other general AI tools, DevStudio.ai is designed specifically for the needs of automotive software teams. It supports the development process in its entirety, right from early planning and design to testing and final validation. The tool also keeps everything connected with full traceability so teams can easily follow every step of their work. In addition to that, it also easily fits into the toolchains that car manufacturers and suppliers already use.
Early use of DevStudio.ai by companies in North America, Japan, and India has already shown clear boosts in productivity and noticeably faster time‑to‑market, especially across areas like body electronics, chassis systems, infotainment, and software‑defined vehicles.
With results like these, DevStudio.ai is well‑positioned to help automotive brands handle the growing pressure of delivering good quality software at speed. This, without compromising on safety or industry standards.
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