Automotive
How many collaborations in embedded have lasted more than three decades? Our relationship with Intel comes immediately to mind.
I’m told it all began in 1981, when the first IBM PCs ran the Intel 8088 microprocessor and the OS could be swapped out for QNX. A quick trip to your local Sears, ComputerLand or IBM Product Center, followed by an order to QNX Support, and the most reliable computer the market could offer was all yours.
The first IBM PC: 21lbs without the diskette drive and complete with a cassette player jack. Photo credit: https://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/pc25/pc25_album.html |
“With the evolution of the connected car, the capabilities that you’re seeing in the vehicle are really starting to expand dramatically…QNX is a long-time leader in the automotive market, Intel – we’re one of the technology leaders making a large investment in automotive, [so] it’s very natural for us to expand our working relationship and to bring consumers great technologies going forward.” — Ken Obuszewski
“Making systems that can be upgradable and updateable even after you purchase the vehicle so that way it stays fresh and current over the life of the vehicle is really a key foundation of a software platform running in a real[ly] flexible architecture like Intel’s.” — Andrew Poliak
Check out the entire video below. Many thanks to our friends at Intel for this opportunity to talk about our shared vision.