The Source Newsletter - June 2015
Top News
Take one part silicon and one part software. Mix them together, and you have a recipe to drive innovation in infotainment systems, digital instrument clusters, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Read the press release.
MSI needed a secure OS for its bus fare collection system, and QNX® Neutrino® was just the ticket. The system includes automatic gates, smartcard top-up machines, a bus-driver console, and a passenger validation system. Read the press release and the blog post.
No assembly required: Customers using Advantech embedded platforms can now get started with the QNX Neutrino OS right out of the box. Supported platforms include industrial motherboards, fan-less embedded box PCs, and SBCs. Read the press release and the blog post.
QNX and Certicom offer a potent mix of automotive experience and cryptographic expertise – exactly what’s needed to protect in-vehicle software and electronic components from tampering, counterfeiting, and other threats. Read the press release.
The QNX booth at TU-Automotive Detroit featured a new “cluster innovation wall” that showcases the integration of QNX technology with tools from the leading cluster software providers, including 3D, Crank, DiSTI, Elektrobit, HI, and Rightware. Read the press release and the blog series.
Also at TU-Detroit, BlackBerry demonstrated its next-generation over-the-air update solution. A component of the BlackBerry® IoT Platform, the solution will help automakers cut maintenance costs, reduce expensive recalls, and keep vehicles fresh with new features long after they have rolled off the assembly line. Read the press release.
HD Channel
What helps keep your body healthy and your car connected? Your house clean and your workplace green? You guessed it: the same QNX technology found in everything from the International Space Station to the core of the Internet. Watch the video.
Blog Watch
- Reimagining digital instrument cluster design
- Top 5 challenges of digital instrument clusters
- Bringing safety assurance to automotive instrument clusters
- Digital instrument clusters and the road to autonomous driving
- The CLA 45 has landed!
- Getting in sync with brought-in devices
- QNX rolls out new wireless framework
Articles and Whitepapers
Learn about the technologies that are changing how ADAS systems are designed, the importance of safety standards and pre-certified components, and the growing need for interoperability specifications. Read the article in Embedded Computing Design.
Automotive security and the chain of trust
Explore how development teams can harden attack surfaces by applying a complete chain of trust – from the reset vector through the boot process to the fully initialized system. Read the article in ECN.
Webinars
Did you miss the latest QNX webinars, including Virtualization Options for Safety-Critical Devices and Applying Smartphone Wireless Technology to Embedded Systems? If so, no worries: you can now download them on demand.
Migration Services
Interested in migrating your Photon applications to Qt? Contact us at info@qnx.com or call your local sales rep to discover how we can help.
BSP Update
Event Calendar
In June, QNX Software Systems is exhibiting at TU-Automotive Detroit in Novi, the C3 Connected Car Conference in New York, the Automobil Elektronik Kongress in Ludwigsburg, FTF Americas in Austin, and the SAE Noise & Vibration Conference in Grand Rapids. In addition, QNX experts are speaking at the C3 and FTF events. See the complete event calendar.
See the complete QNX event calendar.
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