BlackBerry Limited’s (TSX: BB) QNX Software Surges: Embedded in Over 255 Million Vehicles Worldwide

3 min read | October 15, 2024 10:45 PM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights: 

  • QNX software is now embedded in over 255 million vehicles globally, reflecting a significant increase in adoption. 
  • The software meets stringent safety and cybersecurity standards, including ISO 21434 and ISO 26262. 
  • BlackBerry's QNX continues to innovate with the recent launch of SDP 8.0 and initiatives for an open development environment. 

BlackBerry Limited has announced a significant milestone for its QNX software, revealing that it is now embedded in more than 255 million vehicles worldwide. This marks a year-over-year increase of 20 million vehicles and an impressive growth of 80 million since 2020. As a leading player in the automotive software space, QNX serves as the foundational technology for many of the world's premier automotive manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers, including BMW, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz.

The QNX software plays a crucial role in various automotive applications, from advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to digital cockpits and infotainment systems. By enabling these features, QNX helps automakers accelerate innovation while reducing costs, which is increasingly vital in today’s competitive automotive market.

As the industry evolves, there is heightened scrutiny on safety and security standards for mixed criticality systems. QNX's commitment to these standards is evident as it has been accredited to the new ISO 21434 standard for automotive cybersecurity and ISO 26262 for functional safety in electrical and electronic systems. Mattias Eriksson, President of IoT at BlackBerry, highlighted the importance of stringent safety requirements, stating, "The safety and security standards of systems embedded within critical operating layers of vehicles have never been under such close scrutiny."

The automotive industry is pivoting towards more Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), necessitating solutions that support both current performance demands and future technological advancements. BlackBerry's QNX software has established itself as a trusted platform for these next-generation innovations. The confidence placed in QNX by automakers underscores its reputation for providing critical safety solutions that are essential in today's rapidly evolving landscape.

Greg Basich, Associate Director - Automotive Infotainment & Telematics at TechInsights, pointed out that QNX's reputation has secured enduring partnerships with leading automakers. He remarked on the importance of pursuing a more open and transparent development environment for QNX technologies, predicting continued growth and a skilled ecosystem to support its expansion.

TechInsights has determined the number of vehicles embedded with QNX software based on shipments of BlackBerry QNX products in the automotive sector. Most QNX software is licensed on a per-unit royalty basis, further contributing to its widespread adoption in automotive electronic control units (ECUs).

In the past fiscal year, BlackBerry QNX made strides by announcing the general availability of the QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0, designed as a high-performance foundation for next-generation automotive and IoT systems. Additionally, the launch of QNX Sound and the QNX Everywhere initiative aims to foster a more open development environment for QNX technologies, enabling further innovation.

As BlackBerry continues to lead in intelligent security software and services, its vision of securing a connected future becomes increasingly attainable. For more information on BlackBerry QNX and its impact on the automotive industry, visit BlackBerry.QNX.com.

In summary, BlackBerry Limited's QNX software is not only a cornerstone of current automotive technology but also a pivotal player in shaping the future of connected and autonomous vehicles.


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