Linux in Cars: EB corbos Linux and More
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Veecle’s Core now compatible with EB corbos Linux, advancing SDV development
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Electronic Design ☛ Bridging the Gap Between Open-Source Software and Automotive Safety Standards
Carmakers and suppliers continue to deal with challenges involving the time, resources, and costs required to build complex, next-generation software-defined vehicles (SDVs). One major obstacle to progress is the software operating system upon which all other vehicle functionality is built.
On that front, there’s been chatter for many years about how open-source software (OSS) could transform automotive as it has transformed other industries, saving them many trillions of dollars and dramatically increasing productivity and efficiencies.
OSS—specifically operating systems (OS)—represent an opportunity for carmakers to collaborate, leveraging the vast ecosystem of Linux with its developers, tooling landscape, and existing software. Direct collaboration on source code can enable quicker iteration cycles and more efficient problem-solving, which are crucial for carmakers to keep up with the competition.