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At CES 2026, Counterpoint Research’s Associate Director for Automotive, Greg Basich, sat down with Patryk Fournier, Global Senior Product Marketing Manager at QNX, to discuss the launch of QNX Alloy Kore, a next-generation automotive software platform developed in collaboration with Vector. As the automotive industry rapidly shifts toward software-defined vehicles, OEMs are facing increasing complexity in their electronic architectures. Traditional vehicle designs rely on highly distributed systems, where each Electronic Control Unit (ECU) runs its own operating system and middleware stack. This siloed approach limits scalability, reduces software reuse, and creates major integration, testing, and validation challenges—ultimately delaying vehicle launches and increasing development costs. Alloy Kore was created to address these industry-wide challenges. Instead of replacing the entire automotive software stack, QNX and Vector designed Alloy Kore as a horizontal, foundational software layer that underpins vehicle systems across ECUs. By combining, optimizing, and pre-certifying QNX SDP 8.0 with Vector’s middleware, Alloy Kore provides a pre-integrated and production-ready software foundation. Follow us on social media platforms: Twitter - / counterpointtr LinkedIn - / counterpoint-technology-market-research Instagram - / counterpointresearch