We have a list of most popular architectures supported here:
See also Licensing here:
https://github.com/azure-rtos/threadx#licensing
For your third point:
ThreadX has been safety certified also for use in automotive. BMW has open sourced their SOME/IP stack (https://github.com/GENIVI/vsomeip) under the the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 and it would be theoretically possible to run in on top of ThreadX and NetX using our POSIX and BSD sockets adaptation layers. That said, what we offer today is just the starting point.
If you would like to explore this further please contact us using this form: https://azure-rtos.ms-iot-contact.com/
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