I interviewed at Panasonic years ago due to their in car info systems using QNX.
Also, Coca-Cola’s kiosks for drink selection uses QNX.
In both cases, they’re using Qt instead of Photon.
Photon was just about perfect as a GUI architecture IMHO, although I don’t know if it could have handled an alpha compositing as well as it handled blit stuff across a network connection.
I interviewed at Panasonic years ago due to their in car info systems using QNX.
Also, Coca-Cola’s kiosks for drink selection uses QNX.
In both cases, they’re using Qt instead of Photon.
Photon was just about perfect as a GUI architecture IMHO, although I don’t know if it could have handled an alpha compositing as well as it handled blit stuff across a network connection.
Other automotive OEMs are using it also for other use cases, such as compute nodes doing plenty of crunching mixed with real-time control.