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Announcements
Automotive Grade Linux Showcases Open Source Technology and Software Defined Vehicle at CES 2023
Amazon Web Services (AWS), EPAM, Igalia, Panasonic, Renesas and VNC Automotive to demonstrate open source connected car applications in the AGL booth. SAN FRANCISCO, December 20, 2022 – Automotive Grade…
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AGL UCB 14 Platform Release Adds Flutter Updates; Demos available at Automotive Linux Summit and CES
AGL UCB 14 platform adds additional support for Flutter. Demonstrations will be available at Automotive Linux Summit and at CES 2023.
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Automotive Grade Linux Updates Open Source Automotive Platform with UCB 13 Release
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…
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Blog Posts
UCB 16.0 “Prickly Pike” Available
The latest version of the open source AGL platform, UCB 16, also known under the codename “Prickly Pike,” is available for download.
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AGL Meetup in Tokyo: Connecting the local Automotive Industry
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…
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In the News
TechRepublic: Want a tech job that pays $100K a year? Brush up on your Linux skills
New Dice figures show employers are typically willing to pay upwards of $100,000 for roles ranging from Linux systems engineer to DevOps engineer. Read more in TechRepublic.
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Informatique News: CES 2019: Open Source for the connected / autonomous car
Dan Cauchy, Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux, tells ComputerNews the role that Open Source and the Linux Foundation play in the connected car For the past 4 years, the…
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