Lynx Showcases Cutting-Edge Edge Computing Innovations at Embedded World 2025
Lynx, a prominent global player in scalable and secure solutions for mission-critical systems, is set to impress attendees at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany, from March 11-13, 2025. The company will showcase its innovative capabilities with two groundbreaking demonstrations, emphasizing high-performance, safety-critical solutions tailored for the aerospace, defense, industrial, and automotive sectors.
Event Details
- - Who: Lynx, a leader in secure, resilient platforms for mission-critical operations.
- - Where: Embedded World 2025, Nürnberg Messe GmbH, Hall 4, Booth No. 662
- - When: March 11-13, 2025
Demo Overview
Demo 1: Model-Based Development with Ansys - Lynx CoreSuite for Avionics Cockpit Display
The first demonstration will exhibit the Lynx CoreSuite 2.0, presenting its robust management of safety-critical graphics libraries designed for avionics cockpit displays built with Ansys SCADE. This system operates on the NXP i.MX8 QuadMax SoC and utilizes the Arm Cortex-A53 GPU, along with the Sysgo PikeOS real-time operating system (RTOS).
Why It Matters
This demo is crucial as it illustrates the integration of Ansys' model-based development tools with Lynx's GPU software stack, providing a certifiable graphics solution essential for avionics and automotive industries. In sectors where reliability and safety are paramount, this innovative approach sets a benchmark for future developments.
Demo 2: The Future of Automotive Software-Defined Safety with Disti
The second demo will explore the functionality of the Lynx CoreSuite 2.0 graphics libraries, which can simultaneously process critical and non-critical information within the same GPU in a safety-certifiable manner. This demo focuses on the Arm Cortex-A53 core integrated within the NXP i.MX8 Quad Max SoC, highlighting hardware acceleration in an HMI constructed using Disti GL Studio, governed by Sysgo PikeOS RTOS.
Why It Matters
As automotive technology evolves towards software-defined vehicles, the role of infotainment systems needs to expand beyond mere entertainment to crucial driver safety information. This transformation mandates that automotive platforms prioritize safety, reliability, and real-time performance. Lynx, collaborating with its partners, aims to empower automotive manufacturers to