Elektrobit supports BlackBerry QNX OS for building computing-based vehicle architectures
EB’s Adaptive AUTOSAR solution and BlackBerry QNX Software Development Platform 7.1 provide automakers and Tier 1s with complete, secure and production-ready solution for developing safety-critical ADAS and autonomous features
Elektrobit (EB) announced that EB corbos AdaptiveCore 2 software now supports the BlackBerry QNX Software Development Platform 7.1® for building high-performance computing (HPC)-based automotive architectures. Together, EB’s best-in-class implementation of the AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform and BlackBerry QNX ISO 26262 ASIL D certified OS and Hypervisor technology give automakers and Tier 1 suppliers a complete, pre-integrated foundation for developing secure vehicle electronic control units (ECUs) with the highest levels of safety.
This extension of the two companies’ longstanding partnership is designed to make it easier for automakers and Tier 1s to develop advanced features and functions related to automated driving, reducing overall time to market. EB corbos AdaptiveCore 2 software and the QNX® Neutrino® RTOS seamlessly integrate to provide an architectural base that meets the highest standards of automotive safety.
EB corbos AdaptiveCore 2 is the basic software for running Adaptive AUTOSAR. Designed as safety element out of context (SEooC), it is the core technology for creating safe, secure, flexible, updatable and high-performance ECUs. It provides a holistic software framework according to the Adaptive AUTOSAR standard.