Driving towards Environmental Parity and Software-Defined Vehicles with EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu
As the automotive industry continues to advance into the world of high-performance computing (HPC), it becomes increasingly crucial to achieve environmental parity for seamless software integration. In this blog post, we will explore the synergy between Elektrobit and Canonical at the core of ‘EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu‘ in the context of automotive computing. This partnership not only takes advantage of cutting-edge technology but also emphasises a commitment to open-source principles.
EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, serves as a flexible and unique platform designed to meet the evolving needs of the automotive industry, particularly in the context of technologies like advanced driver assistance (ADAS) and electric vehicles (EV). This solution is aimed at providing a secure and reliable environment for connected vehicles, making it suitable for Tier 1s (suppliers) and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) that are transitioning towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Let’s dig into the intricacies of HPC in automotive and explore how EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, can play a vital role in reshaping the automotive software development landscape.