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Embedded systems
Embedded Linux

Configurations for embedded platforms

Unity supports a wide range of embedded platform configurations through embedded support plans.

When starting an embedded support plan, the chosen configuration is supported throughout the length of the support plan. Unity only supports deployment to these embedded platforms with a valid embedded support plan. For more information, contact your Account Manager or the Unity Sales team.

Note: For all configurations, usage of Unity for commercial embedded systems is subject to the Embedded Software Restriction in the Unity terms of service.

Configurations supported with Full Embedded Support plan

Unity is verified and supported to run on chipsets from AMD, Intel, Mediatek, Qualcomm, Renesas, Rockchip, Samsung, and others, depending on the requirements of each project. Support for these chipsets is currently limited to a Full Embedded Support plan.

Verified configurations with Basic Embedded Support plan

Verified embedded platform configurations are continuously tested and confirmed to run Unity, using a publicly available board support package (BSP) provided by the chipset or OS vendor. These are the only configurations supported through the Basic Embedded Support plan.

Vendor Model Verified OS/BSP
NVIDIA Ubuntu for Tegra
NXP I.MX8 QM
  • Yocto Linux
  • QNX 7.1
  • QNX 8
  • Android Automotive 13
  • Android Automotive 14
Raspberry Pi For Raspberry Pi 4b:
  • QNX 7.1 (Vulkan only)
  • Yocto Linux
For Raspberry Pi 5:
  • Yocto Linux
  • Raspberry Pi OS

Notes:

  • The configurations listed above are verified to run Unity with the following graphics APIs:
    • Vulkan 1.0
    • OpenGL ES 3.0
  • The performance of these configurations is hardware-dependent and might vary based on the specific use case. On some embedded configurations, the available feature setA feature set is a collection of related packages that you can use to achieve specific results in the Unity Editor. You can manage feature sets directly in Unity’s Package Manager. More info
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    is limited.

Additional resources

Embedded systems
Embedded Linux