QNX Launches Industry-First Automotive Software Solution to Accelerate Digital Cockpit Development
ACCESS Newswire · QNX

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QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB), today launched QNX® Cabin, an innovative framework that allows OEMs to virtualize the development of sophisticated digital cockpits in the cloud. Cloud-based development allows architects and developers to "shift left", designing testing and refining every line of code in the cloud before easily porting it to production System on Chip (SoC) hardware. This cloud-first approach means teams can seamlessly collaborate across different locations, speeding up development workflows, streamlining processes and improving overall time-to-market.

Digital cockpits are the cornerstone for in-car experiences in Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs). They encompass a multitude of functionalities such as the infotainment system, climate and comfort control, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and the digital instrument cluster. However, integrating disparate complex software systems into one cohesive hub, added to the increasing demand from end users to deliver new features and functionalities over the lifecycle of the vehicle, has resulted in an incredible amount of pressure on OEMs. Existing solutions create silos during development, with no real ability to collaborate or scale.

Putting Innovation at the Heart of Automotive Design

QNX Cabin solves the problem of developing in mixed criticality environments, blending safety-critical features (e.g. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) running on the safety certified QNX® Operating System (OS) with consumer applications delivered via guest operating systems including Android Automotive and Linux. QNX Cabin leverages virtualization and the industry standardized VirtIO interface to deliver these environments, reducing dependencies on hardware and providing greater scalability. It avoids redundant development cycles after OS updates while maintaining a safe and secure development environment, regardless of whether the development takes place on an SoC test bench or in the cloud. This allows OEMs to take control of their own software, spending more time delivering a continuous stream of innovations and less time struggling with software integration and hardware-specific interfaces.

"Designing, developing and maintaining a digital cockpit is challenging, especially for globally deployed engineering organizations that rely on cloud-based development but still need safety, security and reliability," said John Wall, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Product, Engineering and Services at QNX. "We are committed to reducing developer friction, accelerating time to market, and enabling the creation of next generation software defined automotive experiences. QNX has built a legacy of trust and expertise across industries, including over two decades in automotive software. Today, we combine this foundation with a cloud-first embedded development approach to meet the evolving needs of our customers."