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Software is never a temporary feature, especially in the fast-moving world of embedded systems. In industries like automotive, software is at the core of the product’s function, but time and time again, companies treat it like a short-term asset.

Codethink dives into the Linux vs. QNX debate—focusing on architecture, performance, scalability, and long-term production viability.

Three years ago, we co-presented about Rust's readiness for use in Automotive Safety contexts, let's look back at that and then consider the future.

After Codethink's milestone on safe open source in safety-critical systems, we joined two workshops in Lund to explore the journey further.

Join Codethink at RISC-V Summit Europe 2025 for a talk on runtime-configurable endianness in RISC-V and a poster session.

Explore the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), its impact on businesses and affected sectors, its implementation, and penalties for non-compliance.

Codethink's John Ellis joins the Embedded Insiders podcast for 'The Road Ahead: Automotive Tech, Standards, and Safety for 2025'. Tune in here.

Codethink investigates big-endian support on little-endian architectures by exploring RISC-V's new runtime-controllable endianness, with QEMU as testing base.

Discover how continuous testing helps OEMs meet UNECE R155/156 compliance with automated testing, robust OTA updates, and long-term software maintainability.

Read about our experience at FOSDEM 2025, including the Trustable Software Framework and our other talks from the open source community's biggest event.