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Do you know if this is common in automotive?

In medical devices that follow IEC62304 we usually try to physically segregate code that are at different safety classifications.

[edit] after RTFM'ing I see why they do it.



Iso 26262 is very common in automotive, it affects powertrain and steering components


FWIW - it happens in aerospace - ARINC 651/653




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