 | | Version 6.5.0 addresses stringent security requirements of mission-critical embedded systems while allowing embedded developers to leverage a richer choice of single- and multi-core platforms |
| QNX Neutrino RTOS Safe Kernel now certified to IEC 61508 Safety Integrity Level 3. – Certification provides independent validation that the Safe Kernel is a highly reliable software foundation for safety-critical systems. – QNX is also introducing a support package to help customers achieve system-level IEC 61508 certification, up to and including SIL 3. |
| QNX Software Systems announced that it is pursuing IEC 61508 Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL 3) certification for the QNX(r) Neutrino(r) RTOS, a fault-tolerant, high-performance operating system deployed in millions of mission-critical systems worldwide. |
| Warehouse control system utilizes the QNX Neutrino RTOS to deliver high speed and industrial strength reliability |
| - New release combines the dynamic graphics of Adobe Flash Lite 3.1.7 with the reliability of the QNX Neutrino RTOS. – Suite allows embedded developers to deploy entire HMIs in Adobe Flash. – New features include faster performance, enhanced graphics composition capabilities, and an HMI library for efficient creation and optimization of Flash HMIs. – QNX will demonstrate the suite this week at ESC Silicon Valley, booth #936. |
| • QNX Neutrino RTOS Secure Kernel v6.4.0 now certified to Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4+. • First full-featured RTOS to achieve Common Criteria certification. • First Common Criteria-certified RTOS to support parallel processing on multi-core processors. |
| The QNX Neutrino RTOS provides software foundation for Harris Falcon III tactical radios. |
| New RTOS features include fail-safe file system, BSD 4.0 TCP/IP stack, 802.11 a/b/g wireless networking, POSIX certification, and enhanced support for ARM, Renesas SH-4, and Freescale processors. |
| QNX will provide full suite of software design tools, operating systems, and advanced technology kits to DaimlerChrysler’s research facility. |
| New QNX program provides early access to multi-core hardware and software for evaluation and prototyping of embedded applications. |
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