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Denso and Blackberry have announced the launch of their co-developed human machine interface (HMI) digital cockpit system that will be first shipped in vehicles by Japanese car manufacturer Subaru.

According to the companies, vehicles have traditionally been equipped with multiple HMI systems that require device-specific operating systems to work, however, the new platform — dubbed Denso Harmony Core, which features Blackberry QNX hypervisor technology — will enable several independent operation systems with different controls to be integrated with one microcomputer in a vehicle.

“Software is the driving force in next-generation automotive design. As cars become more data-driven and automated, they demand functional, secure and trusted in-vehicle software,” Blackberry QNX SVP and general manager John Wall said.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/denso-and-blackberry-launches-autonomous-vehicle-platform/

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