QNX SDP 8.0 Supports AMD Ryzen Embedded
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Mar 10, 2026 · Last updated Mar 10, 2026
The collaboration between BlackBerry Limited===QNX and AMD is expected to positively impact the embedded systems market by offering more choices for high-performance, real-time solutions. This could lead to increased innovation and efficiency in automotive, industrial, robotics, and medical sectors, benefiting both BlackBerry Limited and AMD.
BlackBerry Limited===QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited, announced expanded support for AMD Ryzen Embedded x86 processors with the availability of its BlackBerry Limited===QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0. This collaboration provides an x86 alternative for consolidated, real-time embedded systems, extending the companies' previous focus on AMD's adaptive computing portfolio. The AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 is the first processor to be supported, with the P100 to follow. This move aims to meet the accelerating demand for higher compute performance, efficient workload consolidation, and reliable real-time software in the embedded market, particularly for applications in automotive digital cockpits, industrial controllers, robotics, and medical imaging devices. Grant Courville of BlackBerry Limited===QNX and Simon George of AMD both highlighted the benefits of this expanded support for developers and the market.
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