Lynx Launches MOSA.ic.AI for Deterministic AI in Safety-Critical Systems

New platform aims to close the AI Deployment Gap by delivering certifiable AI execution across heterogeneous CPU and GPU architectures.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:26pm

Lynx, a leader in safe and secure software platforms for mission-critical edge systems, has announced the general availability of LYNX MOSA.ic.AI, a unified CPU and GPU AI deployment platform purpose-built to enable deterministic, certifiable AI in mission-critical environments. The new platform combines Lynx's MOSA.ic deterministic CPU software platform and Lynx CoreSuite certified GPU software stack into a single architecture, providing defense, avionics, and industrial programs a path to certifying AI-enabled systems under DO-178C and other related security and safety standards.

Why it matters

The launch of MOSA.ic.AI addresses the 'AI deployment gap' - the structural divide between powerful AI development frameworks optimized for experimentation and the deterministic, certification-compliant execution discipline that regulated environments demand. As AI becomes a foundational capability in next-generation mission systems, the ability to deploy AI workloads in a deterministic and certifiable manner is critical for industries like aerospace, defense, and autonomous platforms.

The details

MOSA.ic.AI is not an AI training platform, but rather a deterministic runtime environment that enables AI workloads to meet the execution discipline required for security and safety certification. The platform unifies Lynx's CPU and GPU software stacks into a single architecture, allowing for a consistent safety framework across the entire compute stack. Key features include static execution models, fixed memory allocation with bounded execution timing, and portability across heterogeneous hardware like ARM, AMD, and Intel - not just NVIDIA/CUDA-dependent platforms.

  • MOSA.ic.AI is now generally available through Lynx's direct sales and partner channels.

The players

Lynx

A leader in safe and secure software platforms for mission-critical edge systems, and the developer of MOSA.ic.AI.

Tim Reed

Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at Lynx.

Chris Rommel

Executive Vice President at VDC Strategy, providing industry commentary on MOSA.ic.AI.

Gunther Siegel

Sr. Director, R&D at Ansys (part of Synopsys), providing industry commentary on MOSA.ic.AI.

Peter Muller

VP Global Customer Application Center at Congatec, providing industry commentary on MOSA.ic.AI.

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What they’re saying

“Mission-critical edge programs have been watching AI transform adjacent industries while facing a wall when it comes to their own deployments. MOSA.ic.AI tears that wall down.”

— Tim Reed, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member

“The shift to heterogeneous compute – combining CPUs, GPUs, and specialized accelerators – is gaining momentum across embedded and edge programs. But for mission-critical application developers, value depends on deterministic compute and a clear path to certification. MOSA.ic.AI helps close that gap by providing a unified execution environment across CPU and GPU workloads, built on open standards rather than proprietary dependencies.”

— Chris Rommel, Executive Vice President

“As AI/ML technology is incorporated into safety-critical systems, the ability to analyze and validate system behavior becomes increasingly important. Platforms that provide efficient workload processing and support sound AI/ML execution in alignment with performance and safety requirements make it easier for engineering teams to model, simulate, and verify system behavior as part of the development process. Lynx's CoreSuite libraries and MOSA.ic together with SCADE support AI/ML integration and facilitate fulfillment of both performance and safety requirements.”

— Gunther Siegel, Sr. Director, R&D

“Edge AI systems increasingly combine real-time control workloads with high-performance AI inference. Enabling these workloads to run efficiently across CPUs and GPUs while maintaining predictable system behavior is a key requirement for next-generation mission platforms.”

— Peter Muller, VP Global Customer Application Center

What’s next

Lynx offers LYNX MOSA.ic.AI now through direct sales and partner channels. For program inquiries, or to learn more, visit lynx.com or contact Lynx at inside@lynx.com or 888-330-5376.

The takeaway

MOSA.ic.AI represents a significant step forward in enabling the deployment of AI-powered, mission-critical systems in highly regulated industries like aerospace, defense, and industrial automation. By providing a deterministic, certifiable execution environment for AI workloads across heterogeneous CPU and GPU architectures, Lynx is helping to bridge the 'AI deployment gap' and unlock the full potential of AI in safety-critical applications.