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Embedded Solutions Video: Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
High performance meets safety and security with QNX® SDP 8.0.
The RTOS takes center stage when it comes to embedded systems in just about any application, as the RTOS maximizes throughput and minimizes latency and jitter. The real-time nature results from its predictability, determinism and reliability.
The QNX OS 8.0 goes one step further, as it is deemed to be “hard real time,” which is defined as an OS with strict time constraints and guaranteed response times. This is needed for applications where missing a deadline is simply not an option as the consequences can be catastrophic, especially in safety or mission critical applications.
In this Embedded Solutions Video, Louay Abdelkader, a Senior Manager, Product Management, for ...
published: 11 Mar 2024
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QNX Neutrino 6.1 (2001) (part 1 - intro) - widely successful but underappreciated outside embedded
QNX is one of the earliest and most successful microkernel-based OSes, dating back to the early 80s. It has been deployed in a wide range of embedded systems of various types, and up until 2014 it was possible to run it as a desktop OS. It has several enhancements over conventional Unices, and was even said to outperform System V on many benchmarks back in the early 90s. Despite this, only a few OSes have had any significant architectural influence from it, all of which are either incomplete or abandoned, and many people are under the false impression that microkernel OSes are inherently slow.
Today I will be reviewing QNX Neutrino 6.1.0, which I consider to be the height of QNX as a desktop OS. I will be running the PC version on QEMU.
This is the first part in which I talk about QNX's ...
published: 06 Jan 2024
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QNX Hypervisor - Virtualization Software
Consolidate diverse embedded systems with different reliability and security requirements onto a single system on a chip (SoC) with the QNX® Hypervisor. You can also move unmodified legacy code onto the latest hardware simply by running it in an appropriately configured hypervisor virtual machine.
Just as easily, you can innovate with Android™ and Linux®. With guest OSs safely and securely contained in QNX Hypervisor virtual machines, you can run the apps and services you need with the OSs you choose.
Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/foundation-software/qnx-hypervisor
published: 06 Feb 2023
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Quick Look at QNX OS | Blackberry's Unix Like OS
twitter: @sahajsarup
Instagram: @ric_96
My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ybuwuWuMGnEzDLH3Qc77A
blog: geektillithertz.com/wordpress
published: 29 Jun 2017
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BlackBerry QNX SDP 8.0 Accelerating Future of Software Defined Vehicles | #CES2024
We got a chance to experience Blackberry QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0.
The QNX SDP, now in its 8th generation, is a comprehensive set of tools and libraries designed to facilitate the development of embedded systems and applications across various industries, including automotive, industrial automation, medical devices, and more.
Its Key Components include QNX Tool Suite, QNX OS 8.0, and QNX Software Center. The core capabilities of QNX 8.0 Include Seamless scalability, Hard Real-Time, Microkernel architecture, High-Performance Compute, Low Latency and Jitter, and state-of-the-art tooling. In this video experience how QNX SDP 8.0 works seamlessly in automotive standards.
The discussion and demo at CES2024 give a complete overview of the BlackBerry QNX Software Platform on ...
published: 14 Feb 2024
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BlackBerry® QNX® Overview
Join us on Friday 01 March 2024 at 08:00 PM Cairo Time (+02:00 UTC) to explore the world of QNX !
Exploring BlackBerry® QNX® : A Comprehensive Overview
• Introduction to QNX.
• Overview on the Microkernel architecture.
• Introduction to QNX OS Microkernel architecture.
• QNX Solutions toward SDV overview.
- Language : English
- Speakers : Ahmed Gad & Louay Abdelkader
- Webinar Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ0qA_odSQU
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America Infotainment System with QNX Hypervisor
In Detroit, Michigan, the team at Filament Labs – an innovation group at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America - discusses its biggest challenges as the cockpit experience in cars rapidly evolves. Together with BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor virtualization software for cutting-edge systems, Filament Labs is on a mission to broaden the horizon of what can be done in terms of infotainment and enhanced user experience and explains how the QNX Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) provides peace of mind when it comes to security.
Learn more about BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/safety-certified/qnx-hypervisor-for-safety
published: 06 Jun 2023
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CASE STUDY: Blackberry QNX
Anchored by BlackBerry QNX, Ottawa’s CAV cluster includes more than 100 companies, post-secondary institutions and organizations that are contributing intelligence and technologies to CAVs of the future.
The region is also home to Area X.O (https://areaxo.com/), the first integrated CAV and V2X living lab of its kind in North America.
Contact our Global Expansion Team today to find out why Ottawa is an ideal location for innovation, entrepreneurship, business expansion and commercial success - https://www.investottawa.ca/ottawa-inquiry-form/
published: 26 May 2020
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Be Future Ready with BlackBerry QNX
Don’t just be ready to lead the future. Be future-ready with QNX. We’re enabling high performance across the Internet of Things with everything you need to build better-embedded systems for the next generation of silicon. Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en
published: 06 Mar 2024
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Qt on QNX
This video shows Qt 4.6 running on QNX on a 266 MHz PowerPC CPU as well as an Intel Atom CPU
http://qt.nokia.com
published: 29 Jul 2009
23:39
Embedded Solutions Video: Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
High performance meets safety and security with QNX® SDP 8.0.
The RTOS takes center stage when it comes ...
Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
High performance meets safety and security with QNX® SDP 8.0.
The RTOS takes center stage when it comes to embedded systems in just about any application, as the RTOS maximizes throughput and minimizes latency and jitter. The real-time nature results from its predictability, determinism and reliability.
The QNX OS 8.0 goes one step further, as it is deemed to be “hard real time,” which is defined as an OS with strict time constraints and guaranteed response times. This is needed for applications where missing a deadline is simply not an option as the consequences can be catastrophic, especially in safety or mission critical applications.
In this Embedded Solutions Video, Louay Abdelkader, a Senior Manager, Product Management, for Blackberry QNX, walks through the technical details required from the RTOS in the embedded system, then details of how the QNX OS 8.0 fits the bill for these applications.
For more information, visit: https://blck.by/3OfMrLO
Product Page: https://blck.by/3OfMrLO
Product Datasheet: https://blck.by/497bLeR
Developer’s Trial License: https://blck.by/3Oi1HI2
https://wn.com/Embedded_Solutions_Video_Introducing_The_Qnx_Software_Development_Platform_8.0
Introducing the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0
High performance meets safety and security with QNX® SDP 8.0.
The RTOS takes center stage when it comes to embedded systems in just about any application, as the RTOS maximizes throughput and minimizes latency and jitter. The real-time nature results from its predictability, determinism and reliability.
The QNX OS 8.0 goes one step further, as it is deemed to be “hard real time,” which is defined as an OS with strict time constraints and guaranteed response times. This is needed for applications where missing a deadline is simply not an option as the consequences can be catastrophic, especially in safety or mission critical applications.
In this Embedded Solutions Video, Louay Abdelkader, a Senior Manager, Product Management, for Blackberry QNX, walks through the technical details required from the RTOS in the embedded system, then details of how the QNX OS 8.0 fits the bill for these applications.
For more information, visit: https://blck.by/3OfMrLO
Product Page: https://blck.by/3OfMrLO
Product Datasheet: https://blck.by/497bLeR
Developer’s Trial License: https://blck.by/3Oi1HI2
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 3203
12:18
QNX Neutrino 6.1 (2001) (part 1 - intro) - widely successful but underappreciated outside embedded
QNX is one of the earliest and most successful microkernel-based OSes, dating back to the early 80s. It has been deployed in a wide range of embedded systems of...
QNX is one of the earliest and most successful microkernel-based OSes, dating back to the early 80s. It has been deployed in a wide range of embedded systems of various types, and up until 2014 it was possible to run it as a desktop OS. It has several enhancements over conventional Unices, and was even said to outperform System V on many benchmarks back in the early 90s. Despite this, only a few OSes have had any significant architectural influence from it, all of which are either incomplete or abandoned, and many people are under the false impression that microkernel OSes are inherently slow.
Today I will be reviewing QNX Neutrino 6.1.0, which I consider to be the height of QNX as a desktop OS. I will be running the PC version on QEMU.
This is the first part in which I talk about QNX's history and architecture. The second part in which I give a tour of the installers and a running system is at https://youtu.be/r8kQzKCn7lE
(a transcript of this video in blog form is available at https://andreww591.blogspot.com/2024/01/qnx-neutrino-61-2001-widely-successful.html)
Developer: QNX Software Systems (later acquired by BlackBerry)
Release date: 2001
Family: Unix-like
* Functional Unix
* QNX
Kernel type: Microkernel (QNX/L4-type)
Platforms supported: ARM32, POWER, MIPS, SuperH, x86-32
License: Proprietary
Written in: C
Paper from 1992 where QNX beat System V/386 on some benchmarks: https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/cse221/papers/qnx-paper92.pdf
FOSDEM presentation on UX/RT, the QNX-like OS I am writing: https://youtu.be/fAQBeAdBOOQ
Microkernel OS history/introduction: https://youtu.be/Yk00MVxWj_Q
Introduction to the history and classification of Unix-like OSes: https://youtu.be/79IBT04qeZ4
UX/RT GitLab project: https://gitlab.com/uxrt
https://wn.com/Qnx_Neutrino_6.1_(2001)_(Part_1_Intro)_Widely_Successful_But_Underappreciated_Outside_Embedded
QNX is one of the earliest and most successful microkernel-based OSes, dating back to the early 80s. It has been deployed in a wide range of embedded systems of various types, and up until 2014 it was possible to run it as a desktop OS. It has several enhancements over conventional Unices, and was even said to outperform System V on many benchmarks back in the early 90s. Despite this, only a few OSes have had any significant architectural influence from it, all of which are either incomplete or abandoned, and many people are under the false impression that microkernel OSes are inherently slow.
Today I will be reviewing QNX Neutrino 6.1.0, which I consider to be the height of QNX as a desktop OS. I will be running the PC version on QEMU.
This is the first part in which I talk about QNX's history and architecture. The second part in which I give a tour of the installers and a running system is at https://youtu.be/r8kQzKCn7lE
(a transcript of this video in blog form is available at https://andreww591.blogspot.com/2024/01/qnx-neutrino-61-2001-widely-successful.html)
Developer: QNX Software Systems (later acquired by BlackBerry)
Release date: 2001
Family: Unix-like
* Functional Unix
* QNX
Kernel type: Microkernel (QNX/L4-type)
Platforms supported: ARM32, POWER, MIPS, SuperH, x86-32
License: Proprietary
Written in: C
Paper from 1992 where QNX beat System V/386 on some benchmarks: https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/cse221/papers/qnx-paper92.pdf
FOSDEM presentation on UX/RT, the QNX-like OS I am writing: https://youtu.be/fAQBeAdBOOQ
Microkernel OS history/introduction: https://youtu.be/Yk00MVxWj_Q
Introduction to the history and classification of Unix-like OSes: https://youtu.be/79IBT04qeZ4
UX/RT GitLab project: https://gitlab.com/uxrt
- published: 06 Jan 2024
- views: 4725
1:16
QNX Hypervisor - Virtualization Software
Consolidate diverse embedded systems with different reliability and security requirements onto a single system on a chip (SoC) with the QNX® Hypervisor. You can...
Consolidate diverse embedded systems with different reliability and security requirements onto a single system on a chip (SoC) with the QNX® Hypervisor. You can also move unmodified legacy code onto the latest hardware simply by running it in an appropriately configured hypervisor virtual machine.
Just as easily, you can innovate with Android™ and Linux®. With guest OSs safely and securely contained in QNX Hypervisor virtual machines, you can run the apps and services you need with the OSs you choose.
Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/foundation-software/qnx-hypervisor
https://wn.com/Qnx_Hypervisor_Virtualization_Software
Consolidate diverse embedded systems with different reliability and security requirements onto a single system on a chip (SoC) with the QNX® Hypervisor. You can also move unmodified legacy code onto the latest hardware simply by running it in an appropriately configured hypervisor virtual machine.
Just as easily, you can innovate with Android™ and Linux®. With guest OSs safely and securely contained in QNX Hypervisor virtual machines, you can run the apps and services you need with the OSs you choose.
Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/foundation-software/qnx-hypervisor
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 6500
7:46
Quick Look at QNX OS | Blackberry's Unix Like OS
twitter: @sahajsarup
Instagram: @ric_96
My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ybuwuWuMGnEzDLH3Qc77A
blog: geektillithertz.com/wordpress
twitter: @sahajsarup
Instagram: @ric_96
My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ybuwuWuMGnEzDLH3Qc77A
blog: geektillithertz.com/wordpress
https://wn.com/Quick_Look_At_Qnx_Os_|_Blackberry's_Unix_Like_Os
twitter: @sahajsarup
Instagram: @ric_96
My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ybuwuWuMGnEzDLH3Qc77A
blog: geektillithertz.com/wordpress
- published: 29 Jun 2017
- views: 30596
4:35
BlackBerry QNX SDP 8.0 Accelerating Future of Software Defined Vehicles | #CES2024
We got a chance to experience Blackberry QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0.
The QNX SDP, now in its 8th generation, is a comprehensive set of tools an...
We got a chance to experience Blackberry QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0.
The QNX SDP, now in its 8th generation, is a comprehensive set of tools and libraries designed to facilitate the development of embedded systems and applications across various industries, including automotive, industrial automation, medical devices, and more.
Its Key Components include QNX Tool Suite, QNX OS 8.0, and QNX Software Center. The core capabilities of QNX 8.0 Include Seamless scalability, Hard Real-Time, Microkernel architecture, High-Performance Compute, Low Latency and Jitter, and state-of-the-art tooling. In this video experience how QNX SDP 8.0 works seamlessly in automotive standards.
The discussion and demo at CES2024 give a complete overview of the BlackBerry QNX Software Platform on how it is helping the Automotive industry to build next-generation Software-Defined Vehicles. Which is highly scalable across a variety of computing solutions and operating systems.
#BlackBerry #Automobile @BlackBerry @BlackBerryQNX
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https://wn.com/Blackberry_Qnx_Sdp_8.0_Accelerating_Future_Of_Software_Defined_Vehicles_|_Ces2024
We got a chance to experience Blackberry QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0.
The QNX SDP, now in its 8th generation, is a comprehensive set of tools and libraries designed to facilitate the development of embedded systems and applications across various industries, including automotive, industrial automation, medical devices, and more.
Its Key Components include QNX Tool Suite, QNX OS 8.0, and QNX Software Center. The core capabilities of QNX 8.0 Include Seamless scalability, Hard Real-Time, Microkernel architecture, High-Performance Compute, Low Latency and Jitter, and state-of-the-art tooling. In this video experience how QNX SDP 8.0 works seamlessly in automotive standards.
The discussion and demo at CES2024 give a complete overview of the BlackBerry QNX Software Platform on how it is helping the Automotive industry to build next-generation Software-Defined Vehicles. Which is highly scalable across a variety of computing solutions and operating systems.
#BlackBerry #Automobile @BlackBerry @BlackBerryQNX
Follow us on social media platforms:
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- published: 14 Feb 2024
- views: 1449
2:01:29
BlackBerry® QNX® Overview
Join us on Friday 01 March 2024 at 08:00 PM Cairo Time (+02:00 UTC) to explore the world of QNX !
Exploring BlackBerry® QNX® : A Comprehensive Overview
• In...
Join us on Friday 01 March 2024 at 08:00 PM Cairo Time (+02:00 UTC) to explore the world of QNX !
Exploring BlackBerry® QNX® : A Comprehensive Overview
• Introduction to QNX.
• Overview on the Microkernel architecture.
• Introduction to QNX OS Microkernel architecture.
• QNX Solutions toward SDV overview.
- Language : English
- Speakers : Ahmed Gad & Louay Abdelkader
- Webinar Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ0qA_odSQU
https://wn.com/Blackberry®_Qnx®_Overview
Join us on Friday 01 March 2024 at 08:00 PM Cairo Time (+02:00 UTC) to explore the world of QNX !
Exploring BlackBerry® QNX® : A Comprehensive Overview
• Introduction to QNX.
• Overview on the Microkernel architecture.
• Introduction to QNX OS Microkernel architecture.
• QNX Solutions toward SDV overview.
- Language : English
- Speakers : Ahmed Gad & Louay Abdelkader
- Webinar Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ0qA_odSQU
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 4752
3:43
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America Infotainment System with QNX Hypervisor
In Detroit, Michigan, the team at Filament Labs – an innovation group at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America - discusses its biggest challenges as the cockpi...
In Detroit, Michigan, the team at Filament Labs – an innovation group at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America - discusses its biggest challenges as the cockpit experience in cars rapidly evolves. Together with BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor virtualization software for cutting-edge systems, Filament Labs is on a mission to broaden the horizon of what can be done in terms of infotainment and enhanced user experience and explains how the QNX Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) provides peace of mind when it comes to security.
Learn more about BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/safety-certified/qnx-hypervisor-for-safety
https://wn.com/Mitsubishi_Electric_Automotive_America_Infotainment_System_With_Qnx_Hypervisor
In Detroit, Michigan, the team at Filament Labs – an innovation group at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America - discusses its biggest challenges as the cockpit experience in cars rapidly evolves. Together with BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor virtualization software for cutting-edge systems, Filament Labs is on a mission to broaden the horizon of what can be done in terms of infotainment and enhanced user experience and explains how the QNX Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) provides peace of mind when it comes to security.
Learn more about BlackBerry QNX® Hypervisor: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/products/safety-certified/qnx-hypervisor-for-safety
- published: 06 Jun 2023
- views: 3615
3:17
CASE STUDY: Blackberry QNX
Anchored by BlackBerry QNX, Ottawa’s CAV cluster includes more than 100 companies, post-secondary institutions and organizations that are contributing intellige...
Anchored by BlackBerry QNX, Ottawa’s CAV cluster includes more than 100 companies, post-secondary institutions and organizations that are contributing intelligence and technologies to CAVs of the future.
The region is also home to Area X.O (https://areaxo.com/), the first integrated CAV and V2X living lab of its kind in North America.
Contact our Global Expansion Team today to find out why Ottawa is an ideal location for innovation, entrepreneurship, business expansion and commercial success - https://www.investottawa.ca/ottawa-inquiry-form/
https://wn.com/Case_Study_Blackberry_Qnx
Anchored by BlackBerry QNX, Ottawa’s CAV cluster includes more than 100 companies, post-secondary institutions and organizations that are contributing intelligence and technologies to CAVs of the future.
The region is also home to Area X.O (https://areaxo.com/), the first integrated CAV and V2X living lab of its kind in North America.
Contact our Global Expansion Team today to find out why Ottawa is an ideal location for innovation, entrepreneurship, business expansion and commercial success - https://www.investottawa.ca/ottawa-inquiry-form/
- published: 26 May 2020
- views: 2658
1:16
Be Future Ready with BlackBerry QNX
Don’t just be ready to lead the future. Be future-ready with QNX. We’re enabling high performance across the Internet of Things with everything you need to buil...
Don’t just be ready to lead the future. Be future-ready with QNX. We’re enabling high performance across the Internet of Things with everything you need to build better-embedded systems for the next generation of silicon. Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en
https://wn.com/Be_Future_Ready_With_Blackberry_Qnx
Don’t just be ready to lead the future. Be future-ready with QNX. We’re enabling high performance across the Internet of Things with everything you need to build better-embedded systems for the next generation of silicon. Learn more: https://blackberry.qnx.com/en
- published: 06 Mar 2024
- views: 6415
0:52
Qt on QNX
This video shows Qt 4.6 running on QNX on a 266 MHz PowerPC CPU as well as an Intel Atom CPU
http://qt.nokia.com
This video shows Qt 4.6 running on QNX on a 266 MHz PowerPC CPU as well as an Intel Atom CPU
http://qt.nokia.com
https://wn.com/Qt_On_Qnx
This video shows Qt 4.6 running on QNX on a 266 MHz PowerPC CPU as well as an Intel Atom CPU
http://qt.nokia.com
- published: 29 Jul 2009
- views: 13827