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Nvidia Stock: QNX expands safety push with IGX Thor at Hannover Messe

By Robert Haines Apr 21, 2026

said on April 20, 2026, that it is expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to help developers build and deploy next-generation, safety-critical edge AI systems on NVIDIA IGX Thor. The announcement was made at in Hannover, Germany, and opens Early Access registration for the NVIDIA IGX Thor Developer Kit with QNX to select customers.

The expanded platform integrates QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with NVIDIA IGX Thor and the , combining QNX’s deterministic real-time operating system with NVIDIA’s functional safety platform. QNX said the effort is aimed at regulated, AI-enabled systems across robotics, medical technologies, industrial applications and other areas where reliability matters as much as performance.

said safety and determinism cannot be treated as afterthoughts as robotics, medical and industrial systems become more autonomous and software defined. He said integrating QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with NVIDIA IGX Thor and NVIDIA Halos Safety Stack brings together a trusted real-time safety foundation and a powerful functional safety platform for edge AI.

NVIDIA IGX Thor is designed to support the compute, functional safety and reliability requirements of edge AI systems used in regulated environments, including autonomous mobile robots, humanoids, surgical robotics, medical imaging and industrial automation platforms. The move extends a long-running relationship between the two companies and builds on a recent integration of QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with the , which was aimed at accelerating automotive and autonomous vehicle development.

Wall also said the new collaboration builds on the DRIVE AGX Thor work and extends the same architecture from automotive into the next wave of regulated intelligent systems. That is the real significance of the announcement: QNX and NVIDIA are trying to carry a safety-first model from cars into the broader edge AI market, and the company’s next test is whether developers and regulators will accept it at that scale.

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