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According to co-CEO Mike Lazaridis, RIM is buying QNX at least in part to "further integrate and enhance the user experience between smartphones and in-vehicle audio and infotainment systems," adding that the company will also "bring other value to RIM in terms of supporting certain unannounced product plans for intelligent peripherals."
From
http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/09/rim-buys-qnx-talks-in-car-infota...
So, RIM had an actual reason to buy QNX - it seems some nice embedded products with QNX will come out, and RIM gets the inside position to integrate with those.
I don't see QNX going on their phones though.




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2008-12-26
QNX is not "proven" for whatever use case RIM might have for it.
Linux, OTOH, is.