Skip to main content

QNX x NXP 2026: Driving High-End Embedded Systems with i.MX95 & SDP 8.0

·311 words·2 mins
QNX NXP I.MX95 SDP 8.0 Embedded Systems Automotive Electronics Industrial IoT Real-Time OS Safety-Critical Systems
Table of Contents

QNX x NXP 2026: Driving High-End Embedded Systems with i.MX95 & SDP 8.0

The 2026 NXP Innovation Technology Summit, held in Shenzhen on May 13, spotlighted the convergence of Industrial & IoT and Automotive Electronics. A key highlight was the collaboration between QNX and NXP, demonstrating next-generation hardware/software synergy designed for stability, security, and high performance.


🚀 SDP 8.0 Performance Demo on i.MX95
#

QNX showcased a live demonstration of SDP 8.0 (Software Development Platform) running on the NXP i.MX95, emphasizing the combination of high-performance silicon with a microkernel RTOS.

Feature Details
Hardware Platform NXP i.MX95 (High-performance edge computing)
Software Stack QNX SDP 8.0 (Next-gen high-performance architecture)
Key Focus Extreme stability, functional safety, real-time performance
Target Industries Automotive Cockpits, ADAS, Industrial Robotics, Medical IoT

The demonstration highlighted seamless integration, efficient multi-core utilization, and mission-critical reliability.


🛠 Significance of the i.MX95 + QNX Integration
#

Combining QNX SDP 8.0 with i.MX95 silicon delivers multiple advantages:

  • Maximized Throughput: SDP 8.0 scales efficiently across multi-core processors, eliminating software bottlenecks and fully leveraging i.MX95 capabilities.
  • Mission-Critical Reliability: Ensures safety in autonomous driving, industrial automation, and medical applications.
  • Ecosystem Synergy: Provides developers with a pre-optimized “golden” platform for faster deployment in Software-Defined Everything (SDE) initiatives.

📈 Future Outlook: Expanding the QNX/NXP Ecosystem
#

The summit reinforced the strategic partnership between QNX and NXP. With increasing AI processing demands and data throughput requirements in embedded systems, the two companies plan to:

  1. Deliver More Joint Solutions: Pre-integrated platforms to shorten time-to-market.
  2. Advance Safety Innovation: Push the limits of ISO 26262 (Automotive) and IEC 61508 (Industrial) certifications.

Expert Insight: For developers targeting Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) or industrial automation, the QNX microkernel paired with NXP i.MX series sets a new benchmark for performance, reliability, and safety.


This collaboration signals a significant leap forward for both the automotive and industrial embedded system sectors, offering a high-performance, safety-compliant foundation for next-generation applications.

Related

QNX Hypervisor 8.0: Safety Platform for Physical AI Systems
·434 words·3 mins
QNX Hypervisor Embedded Systems Functional Safety Automotive Real-Time OS
Writing QNX Device Drivers Using Resource Managers
·1477 words·7 mins
QNX QNX Neutrino Device Drivers Resource Manager Embedded Systems RTOS PCI Interrupt Handling POSIX
Task Scheduling Application for VxWorks Fire Control Consoles
·463 words·3 mins
VxWorks Task Scheduling Fire Control Console Embedded Systems C/C++ Development Mode Switching Real-Time OS Tornado IDE