Accelerating Software Defined Vehicles Through Open Source Software
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of software-defined vehicles and their acceleration through open source software in this 42-minute conference talk by Dan Cauchy, Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). Discover how automobiles have become the largest mobile devices and learn about automakers' rapid adoption of open source to meet consumer demands. Gain insights into AGL's eight-year journey in developing software-defined vehicles and understand the collaborative efforts of automakers, suppliers, and vendors in creating a shared platform for infotainment and instrument cluster applications. Delve into key milestones, recent progress on virtualization and containers, and the future roadmap of this innovative project in the automotive industry.
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Accelerating Software Defined Vehicles Through Open Source Software - Dan Cauchy
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Linux Foundation
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