Dan Cauchy, General Manager Automotive, Linux Foundation has been confirmed as a speaker at Connected Car California. Dan is responsible for the overall management and execution of the Automotive Grade Linux…
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…
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…
Automotive Grade Linux is collaborating to build the car of the future through rapid innovation with eight major automotive OEM supporters. Toyota, for one, has made significant contributions to AGL…
Although it may seem like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are all the rage for dashboard infotainment systems, open-source Linux proponents haven't conceded the battle yet. The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL)…
Linux is about to conquer one of the last blank spots in the world of open source software: The car. EE Times Europe talked with Dan Cauchy, General Manager of…
The Linux Foundation is bringing open source to the auto industry, thanks to Automotive Grade Linux. Jack Wallen gets you up to speed on what's new with the project and…
Stop the software confusion under the bonnet: With this goal, a group of OEMs and suppliers led by Mazda, Toyota and chipmaker Renesas came together and launched the Automotive Grade…
Linux will be the major operating system of 21st century cars. Cars are more than engines and good looking bodies. They're also complex computing devices, of course, Linux runs inside…
Automotive Grade Linux could be the answer to today’s woefully fragmented, often frustrating automotive operating-system landscape. A project of the Linux Foundation, AGL is currently focused on providing an operating system for in-vehicle…
During the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Automotive Grade Linux project showed a demonstration of the new Unified Code Base distribution. Here is a video of the demonstrator…
The Linux Foundation released an Automotive Grade Linux Unified Code Base distribution featuring GENIVI components, and announced new members including Ford. The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) working group…
The hottest up-and-coming auto show may very well be CES. Many of the world’s biggest automakers will be there, and they’ll be showing off more than new electric or self-driving…
At the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, the Linux Foundation will be showing a demonstration of the AGL Unified Code Base. Among the demos that will…
Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Subaru have announced they are joining the Linux Foundation in support for its Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) group. AGL is a collaborative open-source project designed to…
Linux is driving into 2016 with new members joining the Automotive Grade Linux project and a new Unified Code Base distribution to enable the next generation of automotive technology. AGL…
Car tech has suddenly increased and exploding with lots of products and solutions; Apple and Google are getting in on a game that Microsoft was dominating for quite sometimes: ‘infotainment systems’. Now, there is…
Forty-six member companies now collaborating to develop an open automotive platform for the connected car JVC KENWOOD Corporation, Linaro and OpenSynergy are joining The Linux Foundation and AGL to collaborate on…
It all seems upside down: a major toy company releases its first tablet; a major search company works on its first car. Yet all of this makes sense when you realize everyone…