Daimler becomes first German automaker to join open source project to help build the next generation connected car platform LAS VEGAS - CES, January 5, 2017 – Automotive Grade Linux…
The latest version of the AGL platform will transform software development across the automotive industry SAN FRANCISCO, December 28, 2016 – Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative project developing an open platform for…
That Honda “is in talks to supply vehicles for Alphabet Inc's Waymo to test self-driving technology” is all over the news today. Meanwhile, a more momentous development happened away from the…
AGL open source platform will help Suzuki to rapidly develop emerging automotive technologies SAN FRANCISCO, December 21, 2016 – Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative open source project developing a Linux-based, open platform…
Last week, AGL members came together for a face-to-face meeting in Yokohama, Japan, hosted by NTT DATA MSE. More than 40 developers representing 20+ companies including Toyota, Honda, Renesas, Panasonic, DENSO and NTT…
A three-day conference ended today in Tokyo, where automakers, IT companies and government representatives from around the world deliberated the future of the connected and autonomous car. Notably absent were Google…
To prevent the Silicon Valley tech companies from taking control of the electronics and data, large autocon- neers are working on their own standards. But BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen are not…