Following Google, apple, and Microsoft's successive preparations for entering the car center console to launch the on-board system, the Linux camp will naturally not lag behind. Now the Linux Foundation has announced the customizable and open-source on-board system platform AutomotiveGradeLinux. It aims to become an open-source standard platform for vehicle systems in the future. An earlier version of AGL can be downloaded. The list of car brands supported by the system includes Jaguar, Land Rover, Honda, and Nissan. Of course, ATS, Fujitsu, Haman, Intel, LG, NEC, Panasonic, and Samsung technologies are also supported.
Following Google, apple, and Microsoft's successive preparations for entering the car center console to launch the on-board system, the Linux camp will naturally not lag behind. Now the Linux Foundation has announced the customizable and open-source on-board system platform Automotive Grade Linux. It aims to become an open-source standard platform for vehicle systems in the future. An earlier version of AGL can be downloaded.
The list of vehicle brands supported by the system includes Jaguar, Land Rover, Honda, and Nissan. Of course, ATS, Fujitsu, and, vehicle products of Haman, Intel, LG, NEC, Panasonic, Samsung, and other technology companies. The platform is based on the Tizen on-board system project. The system includes components such as air conditioning control, navigation, central control screen, and media playback.