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Description
NuttX is a real-time operating system (RTOS) that prioritizes compliance with standards and maintains a compact footprint. It is adaptable, functioning effectively across microcontroller environments ranging from 8-bit to 32-bit, with its core standards being Posix and ANSI. To enhance its functionality, NuttX integrates additional standard APIs from Unix and various popular RTOSs, including VxWorks, particularly for features not encompassed by these core standards or unsuitable for deeply embedded systems, like the fork() function. Currently, Apache NuttX is in the Incubation phase at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), with support from the Incubator. This incubation phase is mandatory for all newly accepted projects until a thorough evaluation confirms that their infrastructure, communication, and decision-making processes have reached a level of stability comparable to that of established ASF projects. The goal is to ensure that all projects can operate effectively and contribute meaningfully to the community.
Description
Since its inception in 1980, QNX has been the choice of thousands of enterprises seeking to implement real-time operating systems that deliver an optimal blend of performance, security, and reliability for their mission-critical operations. Central to QNX's innovation is the QNX Neutrino® Real-time Operating System (RTOS), which is a comprehensive solution that facilitates the development of next-generation products across various sectors where dependability is paramount, such as automotive, healthcare devices, robotics, transportation, and industrial embedded environments. Thanks to its microkernel architecture, QNX ensures that a failure in one component does not disrupt the operation of others or compromise the kernel, as the malfunctioning part can be simply halted and restarted without negatively impacting the overall system. The QNX Neutrino RTOS stands out by providing the determinism unique to real-time operating systems, employing methods like adaptive partitioning to ensure that essential processes receive the necessary processing cycles to perform their tasks promptly, all while sustaining the performance expectations of intricate embedded systems. This combination of features makes QNX Neutrino RTOS a preferred choice for developers looking to create robust and resilient applications. As technology continues to evolve, the adaptability of QNX's offerings ensures that they remain at the forefront of real-time operating system solutions.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
BlackBerry IVY
BlackBerry QNX
Quickwork
RaimaDB
eXtremeDB
pygame
Integrations
BlackBerry IVY
BlackBerry QNX
Quickwork
RaimaDB
eXtremeDB
pygame
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Free Trial
Free Version
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Free Trial
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Windows
Mac
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Online Support
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Apache
Founded
1999
Country
United States
Website
nuttx.apache.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
BlackBerry
Founded
1984
Country
Canada
Website
blackberry.qnx.com/en/software-solutions/embedded-software/qnx-neutrino-rtos