Automotive Grade Linux Hits the Road | Linux Today

Automotive Grade Linux Hits the Road

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jul 1, 2014

The first release of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) (http://automotive.linuxfoundation.org/) is out today, providing car vendors with an open-source platform on which to embed applications and features.

AGL is run as a collaboration project by the Linux Foundation and officially launched in September of 2012 and currently has 32 members including Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Jaguar and Intel among its roster

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Sean Michael Kerner

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