International audienceAutomotive embedded systems need to cope with antagonist requirements: on the one hand, the users and market pressure push car manufacturers to integrate more and more services that go far beyond the control of the car itself. On the other hand, recent standardization efforts in the safety domain has led to the development of the ISO 26262 norm that defines means and requirements to ensure the safe operation of automotive embedded systems. In particular, it led to the definition of ASIL (Automotive Safety and Integrity Levels), i.e., it formally defines several criticality levels. Handling the increased complexity of new services makes new architectures, such as multi or many-cores, appealing choices for the car indust...