BlackBerry QNX stories
Centralised computing is set to cut hardware complexity in Leapmotor's D19, which starts mass production this month with up to eight displays.
Developers in robotics, healthcare and factories gain a single platform for regulated edge AI, reducing certification complexity and system sprawl.
BlackBerry QNX secures ISO 21434 certification for automotive cybersecurity from TÜV Rheinland, bolstering its commitment to secure connected vehicles globally.
BlackBerry is bringing its QNX technology to the cloud for the first time, enabling developers to reduce time to market for their products.
BlackBerry showcases new updates and demos, including the integration of BlackBerry IVY with partner technologies, at CES 2022.
VIRTIO is an open standard that defines the interface between Android Automotive OS and the underlying hypervisor.
Strategy Analytics finds BlackBerry QNX software is now embedded in over 195 million vehicles, an increase of 20 million from the year before.
BlackBerry QNX will power Damon Motorcycles' CoPilot warning system across its electric motorcycles, introducing advanced safety features at CES.
BlackBerry is partnering with LG Electronics to advance its work in connected and autonomous vehicle technology.
BlackBerry's strong focus on vehicle cybersecurity has earned the company's technology a place in more than 150 million cars on the road across the world.
BlackBerry new value added integrator program aims to build a global network of technology experts and provide expanded distribution for embedded apps.
Vehicles will be able to make sure critical systems are isolated and are able to run safely, even if there are problems with non-critical systems.