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- Its ultra-reliable nature means QNX software is the preferred choice for life-critical systems such as air traffic control systems, surgical equipment, and nuclear power plants. And its cool multimedia features have QNX software turning up in everything from in-dash radios and infotainment systems to the latest casino gaming terminals.
- QNX (/ ˌ k juː ˌ ɛ n ˈ ɛ k s / or / ˈ k juː n ɪ k s /) is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market. The product was originally developed in the early 1980s by Canadian company Quantum Software Systems, later renamed QNX Software Systems and ultimately acquired by BlackBerry in 2010.
The Project Downloads section of this project includes all new BSPs. The Board Support Packages section of the QNX Download Center includes older BSPs. Licenses# QNX Board Support Packages (BSPs) are generally published under one of two main licenses: (1) Apache License, Version 2.0 (Apache 2.0)), or (2) one of (QSS's QNX Development Suite. QNX Software Development Platform (SDP 7.0) includes the next generation 64-bit QNX® Neutrino® RTOS and the award-winning QNX® Momentics® Tool Suite. It provides a comprehensive, multi-level, policy-driven security model incorporating best-in-class security technologies from BlackBerry, which help guard against system malfunctions, malware and cyber security breaches.
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QNX is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market. The product was originally developed by Canadian company QNX Software Systems with founders Gordon Bell and Dan Dodge, students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. QNX now powers the BlackBerry PlayBook and is the core operating system used in BlackBerry 10 as well as the QNX Car Platform.
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The hub-and-spoke architecture of QNX allows for many applications to run simultaneously, securely and stably. The real-time, POSIX-compliant operating system was owned by Harman Technologies before being acquired by BlackBerry, and continues to be used in integrated automotive systems and industrial applications.