Stellantis (STLA) led the creation of the world’s first virtual cockpit platform as part of its Stellantis Virtual Engineering Workbench, or VEW, enabling the delivery of infotainment tech to customers 100 times faster than previous processes. The new platform uses the QNX Hypervisor in the cloud from BlackBerry (BB), which is now on early access release via AWS Marketplace (AMZN) within the QNX Accelerate portfolio of cloud-based tools. Stellantis can now create realistic virtual versions of car controls and systems, making them behave just like they would in a real car, but without needing to change the main software that runs them, taking what used to take months to be achieved down to 24 hours in some cases.
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