We were thrilled to host the first-ever Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Meetup in Tokyo on April 28th, bringing together automotive industry professionals to discuss the latest developments in AGL and…
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open source automotive platform for all connected car technologies, has announced the latest code release of the AGL platform, UCB…
SAN FRANCISCO, April 6, 2022 -- Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open source platform for all connected car technologies, announces IndyKite, Marelli and Red Hat…
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open source platform for connected car technologies, announces aicas, AVL, and Citos as new Bronze members. “The AGL ecosystem continues…
Guest post by Carl James, SanCloud SanCloud products are at the core of many developments in Infotainment, Instrument Cluster and Telematics. Using open source software from the AGL Unified Code…
Guest post by Julie Kim, Software Engineer, Igalia Since last year, Igalia has worked on Chromium and Web Application Manager(WAM) on AGL. Before starting to explain Chromium and WAM on…
In the AGL Developer Showcase series, we talk to developers and software engineers to learn more about the work they are doing with AGL and open source. Tell us a…