Siemens expands PAVE360 to AMD GPUs on Microsoft Azure

Siemens expands cloud options to support Software Defined Vehicle development in the automotive industry.

Siemens Digital Industries Software announced that it has expanded the cloud platforms of choice available for systems-of-systems development with its PAVE360 technology for software defined vehicle (SDV) development which is now available on AMD Radeon PRO V710 GPUs and AMD EPYC CPUs running on Azure, Microsoft’s cloud and AI platform.

Siemens’ PAVE360 development and validation environment for system-of-systems uses graphics acceleration for accurate scenario simulation and AI model execution. High-performance AMD processors, GPUs, and Azure support these tasks efficiently.

For automotive manufacturers to advance SDV development, a significant shift in methodology is required. PAVE360 on Azure provides cloud-based development tools for scalable SDV development, offering a system-aware view of behavior and the ability to identify complex faults.


Software, hardware, and system defects are often detected late in the design cycle or after deployment, leading to costly recalls and potential brand impact. A system-aware approach to SDV validation helps identify these defects early during modeling and simulation, allowing for extensive virtual testing to catch issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. With the support of Microsoft and AMD, Siemens brings system-aware SDV validation to the forefront with PAVE360.

For more information, visit siemens.com.