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Rockchip, BlackBerry QNX team up to build digital cockpit platform

The platform integrates QNX® Hypervisor, QNX® RTOS, and other QNX technologies, aiming to support automaekrs and Tier 1 suppliers in creating innovative solutions for intelligent mobility.

Press Release, 5 December 2024

Rockchip, a semiconductor company, has announced the development of an advanced automotive digital cockpit platform based on its flagship automotive-grade chip, the RK3588M, in collaboration with BlackBerry QNX.

The platform integrates QNX® Hypervisor, QNX® RTOS, and other QNX technologies, aiming to support automakers and Tier 1 suppliers in creating innovative solutions for intelligent mobility.

The RK3588M features an octa-core CPU (4x A76 + 4x A55) with 100K DMIPS performance, 8K video capabilities, native support for seven displays, a 6T NPU, dual 16M ISPs, and 12-camera compatibility. It is tailored for applications in automotive instrument clusters, smart cockpits, infotainment domain control units (DCUs), and central control systems. Enabled by QNX®Hypervisor the solution enhances cybersecurity and supports mixed-criticality applications, making it ideal for both commercial and passenger vehicles.

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