OpenSynergy provides embedded software products for the next generation of vehicles. Its hypervisor and communication products pave the way for an integrated driving experience.



The automotive virtual platform COQOS Hypervisor SDK integrates a mix of real-time applications and open source solutions on powerful domain controllers. It supports a large bundle of features corresponding to the virtualization standard VIRTIO, creating maximum flexibility: guest operating systems can be used and reused on different system-on-chips (SoCs).



The automotive leading Bluetooth® stack Blue SDK is one of OpenSynergy’s communications platforms. It is the reference Bluetooth® implementation for many OEMs around the world. The variant Blue SDK Fusion offers a reliable Automotive-Grade Bluetooth® stack for Android™ Automotive OS.




OpenSynergy also provides engineering services to support the customization of its products.

Solution Briefs

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    Automotive Virtual Platform

    The VIRTIO-based platform enables flexibility to deploy and reuse software systems across all hardware from different manufacturers.

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    Safe Instrument Cluster

    Customers can create a safe Linux-based Instrument Cluster as the solution has been TÜV-certified to ISO 26262 ASIL-B.

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Insights

  • Towards a Common Standard for Device Virtualization Case Study
    Towards a Common Standard for Device Virtualization

    In this webinar, OpenSynergy discusses how the automotive industry should abandon proprietary solutions, and instead embrace open standards.

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  • Virtual Software Platform for the Car Case Study
    Virtual Software Platform for the Car

    On the road to the next paradigm shift with VIRTIO standards. Learn more by reading our latest whitepaper.

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  • We Boost Android Automotive OS Case Study
    We Boost Android Automotive OS

    COQOS Hypervisor SDK, the mature VIRTIO-based virtualization platform, allows running Android in virtualized environments, such as cockpit controllers.

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  • COQOS Hypervisor SDK Supports VIRTIO Specification Case Study
    COQOS Hypervisor SDK Supports VIRTIO Specification

    Hypervisor SDK version 9.5 is the first virtual platform used to implement the upcoming Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) standard for device virtualization.

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